Add a SwiftUI component from ShipSwift recipes. Use when the user says "add component", "add a view", "add X view", "I need a chart", "add animation", or wants a specific UI element.
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.
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.
Drive Kumo from coding agents and automation through the `kumo` command-line interface. Use when starting, stopping, inspecting, configuring, or troubleshooting Kumo, Mihomo runtime state, profiles, proxies, system proxy, TUN, service mode, or Kumo agent skill installation.
Design and implement App Intents, app entities, and App Shortcuts for iOS apps so useful actions and content are available to Shortcuts, Siri, Spotlight, widgets, controls, and other intent-driven system surfaces. Use when exposing app actions outside the UI, adding `AppEntity` and `EntityQuery` types, shaping shortcut phrases and display representations, or routing intent execution back into the main app.
Capture and interpret ETTrace profiles for iOS simulator apps, including symbolicated launch and runtime flamegraphs. Use when asked to profile an iOS app flow, gather simulator performance traces, identify CPU-heavy stacks, compare before/after traces, or produce flamegraph evidence for startup, scrolling, navigation, rendering, or other user-visible latency.
Capture, inspect, compare, and root-cause iOS memory graph leaks using Apple's leaks and memgraph tools. Use when debugging leaked iOS objects, simulator memgraphs, retain-cycle suspicions, memory growth after navigation/logout/account changes, or when asked to prove an iOS leak fix with before/after memgraph evidence.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for Mac. Use when building macOS apps with SwiftUI or AppKit, implementing menu bars, toolbars, window management, or keyboard shortcuts. Triggers on tasks involving Mac UI, desktop apps, or Mac Catalyst.