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Implement, review, or improve data persistence using SwiftData. Use when defining @Model classes with @Attribute, @Relationship, @Transient, @Unique, or @Index; when querying with @Query, #Predicate, FetchDescriptor, or SortDescriptor; when configuring ModelContainer and ModelContext for SwiftUI or background work with @ModelActor; when planning schema migrations with VersionedSchema and SchemaMigrationPlan; when setting up CloudKit sync with ModelConfiguration; or when coexisting with or migrating from Core Data.
Implement, review, or improve widgets, Live Activities, and controls using WidgetKit and ActivityKit. Use when building home screen, Lock Screen, or StandBy widgets with timeline providers; when creating interactive widgets with Button/Toggle and AppIntent actions; when adding Live Activities with Dynamic Island layouts (compact, minimal, expanded); when building Control Center widgets with ControlWidgetButton/ControlWidgetToggle; when configuring widget families, refresh budgets, deep links, push-based reloads, or Liquid Glass rendering; or when setting up widget extensions, App Groups, and entitlements.
Build, install, and test Expo/React Native apps on simulators and physical devices. Use when asked to "run on simulator", "install on device", "test on phone", "run detox", "preview build", or "build and test".
Proactively discover, install, and create Claude skills for specialized tasks. AUTOMATICALLY activates when encountering niche domains, unfamiliar APIs, specialized knowledge areas, or when user expresses wanting to learn/know something new. Searches the community registry at claude-plugins.dev and auto-installs matching skills. Creates new skills when no match exists. Use when user says "I want to know...", "help me with [specialized domain]", or when you recognize a task requires specialized expertise you don't have.
Validate data quality in market analysis documents and blog articles before publication. Use when checking for price scale inconsistencies (ETF vs futures), instrument notation errors, date/day-of-week mismatches, allocation total errors, and unit mismatches. Supports English and Japanese content. Advisory mode -- flags issues as warnings for human review, not as blockers.
This skill provides reference guidance for citation verification in academic writing. Use when the user asks about "citation verification best practices", "how to verify references", "preventing fake citations", or needs guidance on citation accuracy. This skill supports ml-paper-writing by providing detailed verification principles and common error patterns.
Build SwiftUI layouts using stacks, grids, lists, scroll views, forms, and controls. Covers VStack/HStack/ZStack, LazyVGrid/LazyHGrid, List with sections and swipe actions, ScrollView with ScrollViewReader, Form with validation, Toggle/Picker/Slider, .searchable, and overlay patterns. Use when building data-driven layouts, collection views, settings screens, search interfaces, or transient overlay UI.
Apply modern Swift language patterns and idioms for non-concurrency, non-SwiftUI code. Covers if/switch expressions (Swift 5.9+), typed throws (Swift 6+), result builders, property wrappers, opaque and existential types (some vs any), guard patterns, Never type, Regex builders (Swift 5.7+), Codable best practices (CodingKeys, custom decoding, nested containers), modern collection APIs (count(where:), contains(where:), replacing()), FormatStyle (.formatted() on dates, numbers, measurements), and string interpolation patterns. Use when writing core Swift code involving generics, protocols, enums, closures, or modern language features.
Analyze Python code for style improvements including naming, structure, nesting, and cognitive load reduction
Collect and analyze on-device performance metrics and crash diagnostics using MetricKit. Use when setting up MXMetricManager, handling MXMetricPayload or MXDiagnosticPayload, processing crash/hang/disk-write diagnostics via MXCallStackTree, adding custom signpost metrics, or uploading telemetry to an analytics backend.
A comprehensive skill for uni-app mini program development. Use when building uni-app mini programs, configuring mini program settings, or working with mini program components and APIs based on the official native support docs.
Swift style guidelines covering naming conventions, code organization, and best practices for writing idiomatic Swift code.