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Write, review, or improve SwiftUI code following best practices for state management, view composition, performance, modern APIs, Swift concurrency, and iOS 26+ Liquid Glass adoption. Use when building new SwiftUI features, refactoring existing views, reviewing code quality, or adopting modern SwiftUI patterns.
Comprehensively reviews SwiftUI code for best practices on modern APIs, maintainability, and performance. Use when reading, writing, or reviewing SwiftUI projects.
Master iOS Human Interface Guidelines and SwiftUI patterns for building native iOS apps. Use when designing iOS interfaces, implementing SwiftUI views, or ensuring apps follow Apple's design principles.
Swift 6+ development specialist covering SwiftUI, Combine, Swift Concurrency, and iOS patterns. Use when building iOS apps, macOS apps, or Apple platform applications.
Comprehensive macOS development guidance including Swift 6+, SwiftUI, SwiftData, architecture patterns, AppKit bridging, and macOS 26 Tahoe APIs. Use for macOS code review, best practices, UI review, or platform-specific features.
RivetKit SwiftUI client guidance. Use for SwiftUI apps that connect to Rivet Actors with RivetKitSwiftUI, @Actor, rivetKit view modifiers, and SwiftUI bindings.
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for implementing advanced SwiftUI animations, transitions, matched geometry effects, and Metal shader integration. Use when building animations, view transitions, hero animations, or GPU-accelerated effects in SwiftUI apps for iOS and macOS.
Use when designing or building native macOS applications with SwiftUI or AppKit. Triggers on menu bar structure, keyboard shortcuts, multi-window behavior, Liquid Glass design system, macOS Tahoe/Sequoia, sidebar navigation, toolbar design, app icons, SF Symbols, or making an app feel like a "good Mac citizen."
Reviews SwiftUI code for view composition, state management, performance, and accessibility. Use when reviewing .swift files containing SwiftUI views, property wrappers (@State, @Binding, @Observable), or UI code.
Use when SwiftUI view debugging requires systematic investigation - view updates not working after basic troubleshooting, intermittent UI issues, complex state dependencies, or when Self._printChanges() shows unexpected update patterns - systematic diagnostic workflows with Instruments integration
Use when debugging navigation not responding, unexpected pops, deep links showing wrong screen, state lost on tab switch or background, crashes in navigationDestination, or any SwiftUI navigation failure - systematic diagnostics with production crisis defense
Implement, review, or improve SwiftUI features using the iOS 26+ Liquid Glass API. Use when asked to adopt Liquid Glass in new SwiftUI UI, refactor an existing feature to Liquid Glass, or review Liquid Glass usage for correctness, performance, and design alignment.