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Flutter Tooling - Tools and Commands. Use when working with tooling.
V2 instinct-based observational learning. Analyzes sessions to extract reusable mobile development patterns across time.
Use this skill when brainstorming, designing, or planning any Swift feature. This is the right skill whenever the user describes a feature they want to build, asks "how should I implement X", wants to think through a design, or starts with something like "I want to add..." or "let's plan...". Use it even if they don't explicitly say "brainstorm" — if there's a feature to figure out, start here before touching any code.
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.
App Flavors, Environment Config & Build Variants
Flutter DevTools, Profiling, Logging & Memory Management
Best practices for implementing efficient business logic on mobile using appropriate algorithms and data structures.
Swift style guidelines covering naming conventions, code organization, and best practices for writing idiomatic Swift code.
wot-ui uni-app 组件库开发指南。当用户询问 wot-ui 组件使用、配置、示例或 API 时使用此技能。
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components.
Configure and operate Codemagic-hosted CodePush for React Native iOS and Android apps, including native plugin wiring, deployment key/server URL setup, Codemagic CI integration, and OTA release lifecycle (release, promote, patch, rollback). Use when requests mention CodePush, codepush, OTA updates, @code-push-next/react-native-code-push, @codemagic/code-push-cli, codepush.pro, deployment keys, or staged iOS/Android rollout workflows.
Write, review, or improve Swift APIs using Swift API Design Guidelines for naming, argument labels, documentation comments, terminology, and general conventions. Use when designing new APIs, refactoring existing interfaces, or reviewing API clarity and fluency.