A collection of specialized skills for iOS and Swift development workflows.
This repository contains a set of focused skills designed to assist with common iOS development tasks, from generating release notes to debugging apps and maintaining code quality.
Install: place these skill folders under $CODEX_HOME/skills/public (or symlink this repo there).
Optional: enable the pre-commit hook to keep docs/skills.json in sync:
git config core.hooksPath scripts/git-hooks
Purpose: Generate user-facing App Store release notes from git history.
Automatically collects commits and changes since the last git tag (or a specified ref) and transforms them into clear, benefit-focused release notes suitable for the App Store. Filters out internal-only changes and groups user-visible improvements by theme.
Key Features:
- Collects commits and touched files since the last tag
- Identifies user-visible changes vs internal work
- Generates concise, benefit-focused bullet points
- Validates changes map back to actual commits
Use When: You need to create App Store "What's New" text or release notes based on git history.
Purpose: Build, run, and debug iOS projects on simulators using XcodeBuildMCP.
Provides a comprehensive workflow for building iOS apps, launching them on simulators, interacting with the UI, and capturing logs. Handles simulator discovery, session setup, and runtime debugging.
Key Features:
- Discovers and manages booted simulators
- Builds and runs apps on simulators
- Interacts with UI (tap, type, swipe, gestures)
- Captures and analyzes app logs
- Screenshots and UI inspection
Use When: You need to run an iOS app, interact with the simulator UI, inspect on-screen state, or diagnose runtime behavior.
Purpose: Resolve GitHub issues end-to-end using gh, local edits, builds/tests, and git push.
Provides a structured flow for reading issues, implementing fixes, validating with XcodeBuildMCP, and shipping changes with a closing commit.
Key Features:
- Fetches full issue context with
gh issue view - Guides code discovery and focused edits
- Runs targeted builds/tests via XcodeBuildMCP
- Commits with closing message and pushes
Use When: You need to take an issue number, inspect it with gh, implement a fix, run tests, and push.
Purpose: Review and fix Swift Concurrency issues for Swift 6.2+ codebases.
Applies actor isolation, Sendable safety, and modern concurrency patterns to resolve compiler errors and improve concurrency compliance. Focuses on minimal behavior changes while ensuring data-race safety.
Key Features:
- Identifies actor context and isolation issues
- Applies safe fixes preserving existing behavior
- Handles UI-bound types, protocols, and background work
- Ensures Sendable compliance
Use When: You need to review Swift Concurrency usage, improve concurrency compliance, or fix Swift concurrency compiler errors.
Purpose: Implement and review SwiftUI features using iOS 26+ Liquid Glass API.
Helps adopt the native Liquid Glass API in SwiftUI interfaces, ensuring correct usage, performance, and design alignment. Supports both new implementations and refactoring existing features.
Key Features:
- Uses native
glassEffectandGlassEffectContainerAPIs - Ensures proper modifier ordering and composition
- Handles iOS 26+ availability with fallbacks
- Implements interactive glass for tappable elements
- Supports morphing transitions
Use When: You need to adopt Liquid Glass in new SwiftUI UI, refactor existing features to Liquid Glass, or review Liquid Glass usage for correctness.
Purpose: Refactor SwiftUI view files for consistent structure and dependency patterns.
Applies standardized ordering, Model-View (MV) patterns, and correct Observation usage to SwiftUI views. Focuses on making views lightweight, composable, and maintainable.
Key Features:
- Enforces consistent view ordering (Environment → State → init → body → helpers)
- Promotes MV patterns over view models when possible
- Handles view models safely (non-optional when possible)
- Ensures correct
@Observableand@Stateusage - Supports dependency injection via
@Environment
Use When: You need to clean up a SwiftUI view's structure, handle view models safely, or standardize dependency injection and Observation usage.
Purpose: Audit and improve SwiftUI runtime performance from code review and architecture.
Focuses on identifying common SwiftUI performance pitfalls in view code and data flow, recommending targeted refactors, and guiding user-run Instruments profiling when code review is not enough.
Key Features:
- Code-first review for slow rendering, janky scrolling, and excessive updates
- Targets common SwiftUI pitfalls (unstable identity, heavy
body, layout thrash) - Provides remediation guidance and refactor suggestions
- Offers a user-run Instruments workflow when needed
Use When: You need to diagnose SwiftUI performance issues, improve view/update efficiency, or get guidance on profiling with Instruments.
Each skill is self-contained with its own documentation. Refer to the SKILL.md file in each skill's directory for detailed workflows, guidelines, and examples.
Skills are designed to be focused and reusable. When adding new skills, ensure they:
- Have a clear, single purpose
- Include comprehensive documentation
- Follow consistent patterns with existing skills
- Include reference materials when applicable