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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.
Use when optimizing content for Xiaohongshu discovery, understanding why posts succeed or fail in reach, trying to increase content exposure, or troubleshooting low view counts
Mobile app development guide for cross-platform apps. Covers React Native, Flutter, and Expo frameworks. Use proactively when user wants to build mobile apps or convert web apps to mobile. Triggers: mobile app, React Native, Flutter, Expo, iOS, Android, 모바일 앱, モバイルアプリ, 移动应用, aplicación móvil, app móvil, desarrollo móvil, application mobile, développement mobile, mobile Anwendung, mobile App, mobile Entwicklung, applicazione mobile, app mobile, sviluppo mobile Do NOT use for: web-only projects, backend-only development, or desktop apps.
Superwall quickstart for Expo apps, including Expo projects shipping to iOS and Android.
Use this skill when users ask how to implement Syncfusion Pivot Table/PivotView in Blazor. Trigger for Blazor components, data binding, OLAP analysis, aggregation, drill-down/drill-through, grouping, filtering, conditional formatting, exports (Excel/PDF/CSV), or pivot charts. Blazor-only, not React/Angular/Vue/JS.
Blender tooling specialist - Builds Python add-ons, asset validators, exporters, and pipeline automations that turn repetitive DCC work into reliable one-click workflows
Cross-platform mobile development with React Native and Expo. Use when building iOS/Android apps with JavaScript/TypeScript, implementing native features, or optimizing mobile performance.
Library reference for @expo/ui SwiftUI components on iOS — covers Host boundaries, modifier composition, iOS 26 Liquid Glass and Human Interface Guidelines composition rules, layout/input/navigation/display catalogues, and ObservableState patterns. Use this skill whenever writing or reviewing React Native code that imports from @expo/ui/swift-ui or @expo/ui/swift-ui/modifiers — including new Expo apps adopting native SwiftUI views, migrations from React Native primitives to expo-ui, and code targeting iOS 26 features (Liquid Glass, GlassEffectContainer, sheet detents). Trigger even if the user does not explicitly mention "expo-ui" but is writing iOS-targeted Expo UI code that should bridge to SwiftUI.
Use this skill to scaffold new Expo / React Native design system components that obey the expo-design-system rules by construction — a variant-driven pressable primitive, a slot-based card surface, a typed text primitive, a labeled form field, a FlashList entity screen, a theme token group, and a Storybook variant catalog. Trigger whenever the user wants to create, add, generate, or scaffold a new shared UI component, primitive, design token group, or screen for the clinic mobile app, even if they don't mention the design system — the generated code uses Unistyles v3 variants instead of style props, ref-as-prop, design tokens, built-in accessibility, and web/iOS parity (`_web` hover/focus/cursor on interactive primitives), so it follows expo-design-system without rework. Output is TSX/TS using react-native-unistyles.
Router skill for LLMQuant ETFs workflows. Use when the user needs ETF holdings, overlap, concentration, issuer snapshot, or theme exposure analysis.
Shared Python package for Science Skills, currently containing http_client -- a unified HTTP client with rate limiting, retries, and exponential backoff. Not a standalone agent skill. Do not invoke directly.
Complete guide for using the Kor UI library (@korsolutions/ui) in React Native and Expo applications. Use this skill when building user interfaces with Universal UI, customizing themes, setting up the library, working with any of the 26+ components (Button, IconButton, Input, Select, Alert, Card, Separator, Tabs, Menu, Popover, Calendar, Toast, etc.), styling and theming, implementing compound components, debugging component issues, or when the user mentions "@korsolutions/ui", "Universal UI", "UIProvider", or asks about unstyled primitives, theme customization, or React Native UI components. This skill covers installation, provider setup, component usage patterns, theme customization, variant system, hooks, responsive design, and troubleshooting.