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Provides an incremental adoption strategy to migrate native iOS or Android apps to React Native or Expo using @callstack/react-native-brownfield for initial setup. Use when planning migration steps, packaging XCFramework/AAR artifacts, and integrating them into host apps.
Full Sentry SDK setup for Android. Use when asked to "add Sentry to Android", "install sentry-android", "setup Sentry in Android", or configure error monitoring, tracing, profiling, session replay, or logging for Android applications. Supports Kotlin and Java codebases.
Timer, DispatchSourceTimer, Combine Timer.publish, AsyncTimerSequence, Task.sleep API reference with lifecycle diagrams, RunLoop modes, and platform availability
Implement, review, or improve data persistence using SwiftData. Use when defining @Model classes with @Attribute, @Relationship, @Transient, @Unique, or @Index; when querying with @Query, #Predicate, FetchDescriptor, or SortDescriptor; when configuring ModelContainer and ModelContext for SwiftUI or background work with @ModelActor; when planning schema migrations with VersionedSchema and SchemaMigrationPlan; when setting up CloudKit sync with ModelConfiguration; or when coexisting with or migrating from Core Data.
Core iOS/Swift development skills. Used when writing or modifying Swift/SwiftUI/UIKit code, designing UI architecture, optimizing performance, creating components, and handling navigation. Covers Swift coding specifications, SwiftUI best practices, UIKit development, navigation architecture (Coordinator/NavigationStack), animations, component design, and performance optimization.
Swift style guidelines covering naming conventions, code organization, and best practices for writing idiomatic Swift code.
Apply platform accessibility best practices to SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit code. Essential companion to any SwiftUI, UIKit, or AppKit skill — always use together. Use whenever writing, editing, or reviewing ANY SwiftUI views, UIKit view controllers, AppKit views/window controllers, or platform UI — even when the user doesn't mention accessibility. Also use when the user mentions VoiceOver, Voice Control, Dynamic Type, Reduce Motion, screen reader, a11y, WCAG, accessibility audit, Nutrition Labels, accessibilityLabel, UIAccessibility, NSAccessibility, assistive technologies, or Switch Control. Not for server-side Swift, non-UI packages, or CLI tools.
Manage App Store Connect code signing resources using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Managing bundle identifiers — register, list, or delete (`asc bundle-ids`) (2) Managing signing certificates — create from CSR, list, or revoke (`asc certificates`) (3) Registering or listing test devices (`asc devices`) (4) Managing provisioning profiles — create, list, or delete (`asc profiles`) (5) Setting up the full code signing chain for CI/CD pipelines (6) User says "set up signing", "create a profile", "register my device", "revoke cert", "list certificates", "create bundle id", or any code-signing related task
Run pre-flight submission checks for an App Store version using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Checking if a version is ready to submit to App Store review (2) Diagnosing why a version cannot be submitted (missing build, no pricing, wrong state) (3) Running a CI/CD gate before calling `asc versions submit` (4) User asks "is my version ready?", "check readiness", "why can't I submit?", "run pre-flight checks", "check submission requirements", or any submission-readiness task (5) Building an automated pipeline that conditionally submits based on readiness
Manage App Store review contact info and demo account settings using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Getting current review info: "asc version-review-detail get --version-id ID" (2) Setting review contact info before submission: "asc version-review-detail update --version-id ID ..." (3) Configuring demo account credentials for App Review team (4) User asks "set review info", "add review contact", "configure demo account", "fix reviewContactCheck" (5) Diagnosing a failed reviewContactCheck from asc versions check-readiness
Use when an agent is writing, debugging, or updating code against Apple frameworks and needs local Xcode documentation to resolve compile errors, discover the right symbols, check API shape or availability, confirm usage patterns, or inspect related articles and topics for newly released SDK features.
Guides the agent through migrating Capacitor apps from discontinued Ionic Enterprise SDK plugins (Auth Connect, Identity Vault, Secure Storage) to their Capawesome alternatives (OAuth, Biometrics, Secure Preferences, SQLite). Covers dependency detection, side-by-side API mapping, code replacement, and platform-specific configuration for each plugin pair. Do not use for migrating Capacitor apps or plugins to a newer version, setting up Capawesome Cloud, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.