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Found 236 Skills
Use when implementing in-app purchases, StoreKit 2 subscriptions, consumables, non-consumables, or transaction handling. Covers testing-first workflow with .storekit configuration, StoreManager architecture, and transaction verification.
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.
Build an iOS feature using ShipSwift component recipes. Use when the user says "build", "create", "add a feature", or describes an iOS feature they want to implement.
Use when adding debug-only deep links for testing, enabling simulator navigation to specific screens, or integrating with automated testing workflows - enables closed-loop debugging without production deep link implementation
iOS platform-specific development with XcodeBuildMCP tools for simulator, device, UI automation, and debugging. Use when building iPhone apps, testing on simulator/device, or automating UI interactions.
Native macOS development with AppKit, Catalyst, and macOS-specific APIs. Use when building Mac-native apps, menu bar apps, system extensions, or macOS-specific features.
Use when reviewing or generating Swift code for modern idiom correctness — catches outdated APIs, pre-Swift 5.5 patterns, and Foundation legacy usage that Claude defaults to
Expert guidance on iOS accessibility best practices, patterns, and implementation. Use when developers mention: (1) iOS accessibility, VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, or assistive technologies, (2) accessibility labels, traits, hints, or values, (3) automated accessibility testing, auditing, or manual testing, (4) Switch Control, Voice Control, or Full Keyboard Access, (5) inclusive design or accessibility culture, (6) making apps work for users with disabilities.