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Found 18 Skills
Expert Swift decisions Claude doesn't instinctively make: struct vs class trade-offs, @MainActor placement, async/await vs Combine selection, memory management pitfalls, and iOS-specific anti-patterns. Use when writing Swift code for iOS/tvOS apps, reviewing Swift architecture decisions, or debugging memory/concurrency issues. Trigger keywords: Swift, iOS, tvOS, actor, async, Sendable, retain cycle, memory leak, struct, class, protocol, generic
Swift 6.2 and SwiftUI performance optimization for iOS 26 clinic architecture codebases. Covers async/await concurrency patterns, Sendable/actor isolation, view/render performance, and animation performance while preserving modular MVVM-C boundaries across App, Feature, Domain, and Data layers. Use when profiling or optimizing Swift/SwiftUI behavior in clinic modules.
Draft a demand letter from a completed intake, gated on a privilege / FRE 408 / waiver / admission checklist, with a .docx output, post-send checklist, and an offer to create a matter. Use when the user says "draft the demand", "write the [type] letter", or has a finished demand intake ready to turn into a sendable draft.
Swift Concurrency review and remediation for Swift 6.2+. Use when asked to review Swift Concurrency usage, improve concurrency compliance, or fix Swift concurrency compiler errors in a feature or file.
Use when you see 'actor-isolated', 'Sendable', 'data race', '@MainActor' errors, or when asking 'why is this not thread safe', 'how do I use async/await', 'what is @MainActor for', 'my app is crashing with concurrency errors', 'how do I fix data races' - Swift 6 strict concurrency patterns with actor isolation and async/await
Write, review, or fix Swift concurrency code using actors, async/await, and structured concurrency. Use when implementing concurrent features, resolving data race warnings, migrating from GCD, enabling Swift 6 strict concurrency mode, or adopting Swift 6.2 approachable concurrency (@concurrent, main-actor-by-default, isolated conformances).