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Explore and browse available ShipSwift recipes. Use when the user says "explore", "browse", "show recipes", "list components", "what's available", or wants to discover what ShipSwift offers.
A comprehensive skill for integrating and using uView Pro with UniAppX projects. This skill focuses on UniAppX-specific integration, configuration, and platform-specific considerations when using uView Pro in UniAppX applications. Use this skill whenever the user needs to integrate uView Pro into UniAppX projects, configure UniAppX-specific settings, or handle platform differences.
Setup Sentry in iOS/Swift apps. Use when asked to add Sentry to iOS, install sentry-cocoa SDK, or configure error monitoring for iOS applications using Swift and SwiftUI.
PHPicker, PhotosPicker, photo selection, limited library access, presentLimitedLibraryPicker, save to camera roll, PHPhotoLibrary, PHAssetCreationRequest, Transferable, PhotosPickerItem, photo permissions
Autonomous mobile dev subagent that implements a single user story from a PRD for Expo / React Native apps. Use when you need parallel, independent mobile implementation tasks — screens, native components, data fetching, navigation. Designed to run alongside other ralph-mobile instances. Receives a specific task ID and PRD path. Returns a structured completion signal. Does NOT commit or modify the PRD — those are handled by the documenter. Loads expo, building-native-ui, vercel-react-native-skills, native-data-fetching, and expo-dev-client skills automatically.
Agent skill for React Native Reusables — shadcn-style components for React Native (Expo) with Nativewind/Uniwind, RN Primitives, and CLI-driven scaffolding.
React Native framework for building native mobile apps with React. Use when building iOS/Android apps, working with native components, handling touch interactions, animations, or platform APIs.
Draft scaffold; incomplete and not for normal use. Cross-platform mobile development patterns. Extends core-coding-standards with mobile-specific rules. Use when building mobile apps.
Converts Stitch designs into modular Flutter widgets using ThemeData mapping and Dart analysis validation.
When the user wants to localize their App Store listing for international markets. Also use when the user mentions "localization", "translate my app", "international markets", "expand to new countries", "localize metadata", or "which countries should I target". For keyword research in specific markets, see keyword-research. For metadata writing, see metadata-optimization.
.NET MAUI view animations, custom animations, easing functions, rotation, scale, translation, and fade effects. USE FOR: "animate view", "fade in", "fade out", "slide animation", "scale animation", "rotate view", "translate view", "easing function", "custom animation", "animation chaining", "ViewExtensions animation". DO NOT USE FOR: gesture recognition (use maui-gestures), custom drawing (use maui-graphics-drawing), or static layout changes (use maui-data-binding).
Clean Architecture, Data Models, Tech Stack, Error Handling & Platform Channels