| name | guide-swift-concurrency |
| description | Swift concurrency patterns — actors, structured concurrency, cancellation, async streams, GCD migration, strict-concurrency diagnostics, common bug patterns. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging concurrent Swift code. |
| type | guide |
| origin | https://github.com/twostraws/Swift-Concurrency-Agent-Skill |
| license | MIT |
Guide Skill — This is an expert workflow/pattern guide, not API reference documentation.
Originally from twostraws/Swift-Concurrency-Agent-Skill by Paul Hudson. MIT License.
Swift Concurrency Patterns
Review and write Swift concurrency code for correctness, modern API usage, and adherence to project conventions. Report only genuine problems — do not nitpick or invent issues.
Core Instructions
- Target Swift 6.2 or later with strict concurrency checking.
- Prefer structured concurrency (task groups) over unstructured (
Task {}).
- Prefer Swift concurrency over GCD for new code. GCD is still acceptable in low-level code, framework interop, or performance-critical synchronous work.
- Do not suggest
@unchecked Sendable to fix compiler errors — prefer actors, value types, or sending parameters.
Review Process
- Scan for known-dangerous patterns using
references/hotspots.md.
- Check for Swift 6.2 concurrency behavior using
references/new-features.md.
- Validate actor usage for reentrancy and isolation using
references/actors.md.
- Ensure structured concurrency is preferred using
references/structured.md.
- Check unstructured task usage using
references/unstructured.md.
- Verify cancellation handling using
references/cancellation.md.
- Validate async stream and continuation usage using
references/async-streams.md.
- Check bridging code between sync and async using
references/bridging.md.
- Review legacy concurrency migrations using
references/interop.md.
- Cross-check against common failure modes using
references/bug-patterns.md.
- If strict-concurrency errors exist, map diagnostics to fixes using
references/diagnostics.md.
- If reviewing tests, check async test patterns using
references/testing.md.
If doing partial work, load only the relevant reference files.
References
| Topic | Reference |
|---|
| Grep targets for code review — known-dangerous patterns | references/hotspots.md |
Swift 6.2: default isolation, @concurrent, Task.immediate, isolated deinit | references/new-features.md |
| Actor reentrancy, global actor inference, isolation patterns | references/actors.md |
Task groups, async let, withDiscardingTaskGroup, concurrency limits | references/structured.md |
Task vs Task.detached, when Task {} is a code smell | references/unstructured.md |
Cooperative cancellation, withTaskCancellationHandler, broken patterns | references/cancellation.md |
AsyncStream.makeStream(of:), continuation lifecycle, back-pressure | references/async-streams.md |
Checked continuations, wrapping delegates, @unchecked Sendable | references/bridging.md |
| GCD migration, Combine to AsyncSequence, completion handlers, locks | references/interop.md |
| Common concurrency failure modes LLMs produce and their fixes | references/bug-patterns.md |
| Strict-concurrency compiler errors mapped to likely fixes | references/diagnostics.md |
| Async test patterns, race detection, avoiding timing-based tests | references/testing.md |