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Help developers integrate Apple MapKit into iOS/macOS apps. Use this skill when users ask to add a map to their app, display maps, show user location on a map, add markers/pins/annotations, implement map clustering, get directions/routing between locations, search for places/points of interest, implement MapKit features, work with MKMapView, SwiftUI Map, MKAnnotation, MKOverlay, MKDirections, MKLocalSearch, or any MapKit-related development task.
Check an IP address across multiple public geolocation and reputation sources and return a best-matched location summary.
Implement, review, or improve maps and location features in iOS/macOS apps using MapKit and CoreLocation. Use when working with Map views, annotations, markers, polylines, user location tracking, geocoding, reverse geocoding, search/autocomplete, directions and routes, geofencing, region monitoring, CLLocationUpdate async streams, or location authorization flows. Trigger for any task involving maps, coordinates, addresses, places, directions, distance calculations, or location-based features in Swift apps.
USE FOR getting local business/POI details. Requires POI IDs obtained from web-search (with result_filter=locations). Returns full business information including ratings, hours, contact info. Max 20 IDs.
Use for Core Location API reference - CLLocationUpdate, CLMonitor, CLServiceSession, authorization, background location, geofencing
Reference skill for Apple's CoreLocation framework in Swift/SwiftUI. Use this skill whenever the user works with location services, GPS, geofencing, beacon ranging, geocoding, compass headings, or any CLLocationManager-related code on iOS, macOS, watchOS, or visionOS. Trigger on mentions of: CoreLocation, CLLocationManager, CLLocation, location permissions, geofencing, CLMonitor, iBeacon, CLGeocoder, reverse geocoding, background location updates, "When In Use" / "Always" authorization, CLLocationUpdate, live updates, significant location changes, or any location-related Info.plist keys like NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription.