swiftui-expert-skill
Expert SwiftUI development assistant: refactor code, improve performance, and diagnose app hitches or CPU issues using Xcode Instruments trace analysis.
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Expert SwiftUI development assistant: refactor code, improve performance, and diagnose app hitches or CPU issues using Xcode Instruments trace analysis.
Automated compliance validation tool for collector bot packages using 8 specialized parallel agents.
Foundational architectural principles for MoAI-ADK, featuring TRUST 5, SPEC-First TDD, delegation patterns, and token-efficient agent orchestration workflows.
Generate a structured academic paper outline from research narrative, experiment data, and review conclusions.
Guide for implementing features using architecture-first design, TDD, rich domain models, and Swift 6.2 patterns, ensuring a clean separation between Domain, Infrastructure, and App layers.
Executes Gradle-based Java tests, filters results for failures and key statistics, and provides concise reports to streamline backend development and debugging.
Provides a standardized template and guidelines for creating agents.md files to deliver project-specific context to AI coding assistants.
Orchestrate parallel Claude Code worker swarms with protocol-based behavioral governance for complex features, multi-step refactors, and long-running autonomous coding sessions.
Guide for installing or reimaging NixOS from live media using a declarative, flake-based approach with hardware-specific configuration support.
Manage Navigator task documentation: create implementation plans, archive completed features, and maintain the task index for Claude Code workflows.
A nested plugin architecture for Claude Code that optimizes context by dynamically loading playbooks, skills, and agents to save over 90% in token usage.
Conduct thorough dependency audits to identify redundant code, unused features, and improper usage patterns. Ensures project modularity by leveraging existing dependencies instead of reinventing functionality.