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Index of Apple developer documentation for iOS, macOS, and related frameworks. Use when looking up what APIs exist in a framework, browsing available documentation, or deciding what docs to fetch. Covers SwiftUI, UIKit, XCTest, HealthKit, Combine, SwiftData, and more.
Xcode 26 and Apple platform update notes with a focus on Liquid Glass, Foundation Models Framework, and Apple Intelligence. Use when asked to explain, summarize, compare, or implement Xcode 26 era framework changes across SwiftUI, UIKit, AppKit, Foundation, App Intents, StoreKit, MapKit, WidgetKit, visionOS, or Swift language features.
Elite iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS development expertise for Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, Xcode, and the Apple development ecosystem. Automatically activates when working with .swift files, Xcode projects (.xcodeproj, .xcworkspace), SwiftUI interfaces, Apple platform frameworks (UIKit, Core Data, Combine, WidgetKit, App Intents, etc.), app architecture for Apple platforms, or Apple platform development. Not for cross-platform frameworks (React Native, Flutter) or non-Apple platforms.
Select, implement, or migrate between app architecture patterns for Apple platform apps. Use when choosing between MV (Model-View with @Observable), MVVM, MVI, TCA (The Composable Architecture), Clean Architecture, VIPER, or Coordinator patterns; when evaluating architecture fit for a feature's complexity; when migrating from one pattern to another; or when reviewing whether an app's current architecture is appropriate. Scoped to Apple-platform patterns using Swift 6.3, SwiftUI, and UIKit.
Adding stable accessibility identifiers for screenshot automation across all frameworks. Covers Flutter, SwiftUI, UIKit, Jetpack Compose, XML Android, and React Native. Naming conventions, common widget patterns, and verification strategies.
Production-grade mobile app development and architecture for iOS (Swift/SwiftUI/UIKit), Android (Kotlin/Jetpack Compose), and cross-platform (React Native, Flutter, Kotlin Multiplatform, WebView). Use for navigation, state, networking, offline storage, auth/passkeys, push, performance, testing, CI/CD, and App Store/Play release readiness.
Agent Skill for Swift architecture design and implementation patterns, with architecture-specific playbooks and review checklists. Use when designing new features, refactoring existing modules, reviewing pull requests, or debugging maintainability issues in SwiftUI/UIKit projects and you need concrete guidance for MVVM, MVI, TCA, Clean Architecture, VIPER, or Reactive patterns.
Build, refactor, review, and debug native Apple-platform software in Swift. Use when working on `.swift` files, SwiftUI views, Observation-based state, `@Bindable` and binding flow, SwiftData-backed UI, scenes and windows, search/navigation structures, UIKit/AppKit interop, Liquid Glass adoption, macOS-native UX, or SwiftUI performance/accessibility. Trigger on requests to create or polish iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or visionOS features; clean up SwiftUI view structure; diagnose jank or invalidation storms; review app quality; or make a feature feel like a good Apple-platform citizen.
Write Swift code for iOS/macOS following best practices. Use when developing with SwiftUI, UIKit, or Swift packages. Covers type safety, concurrency, and tooling.
Use when building ANY tvOS app - covers Focus Engine, Siri Remote input, storage constraints (no Document directory), no WebView, TVUIKit, TextField workarounds, AVPlayer tuning, Menu button state machines, and tvOS-specific gotchas that catch iOS developers
Develop native iOS applications with Swift/SwiftUI. Masters iOS 18, SwiftUI, UIKit integration, Core Data, networking, and App Store optimization. Use PROACTIVELY for iOS-specific features, App Store optimization, or native iOS development.
Use when researching or implementing anything related to Apple platforms (iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS), Swift/Objective-C APIs, Apple frameworks, WWDC sessions, or Apple Developer Documentation. Triggers include: "find Apple's docs", "latest API guidance", "WWDC session", "platform availability", "SwiftUI/UIKit/AppKit/Combine/AVFoundation/etc.", or any Apple SDK coding question where authoritative docs are needed. Always use the apple-docs MCP tools for discovery and citations instead of general web search.