swiftship/internal/skills/data/ui/list-patterns/SKILL.md
List patterns: ForEach, sections, swipe actions, search, pull-to-refresh. Use when implementing UI patterns related to lists.
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Always provide stable identity for ForEach. Never use .indices for dynamic content.
// Good - stable identity via Identifiable
extension User: Identifiable {
var id: String { userId }
}
ForEach(users) { user in
UserRow(user: user)
}
// Good - stable identity via keypath
ForEach(users, id: \.userId) { user in
UserRow(user: user)
}
// Wrong - indices create static content
ForEach(users.indices, id: \.self) { index in
UserRow(user: users[index]) // Can crash on removal!
}
// Wrong - unstable identity
ForEach(users, id: \.self) { user in
UserRow(user: user) // Only works if User is Hashable and stable
}
Critical: Ensure constant number of views per element in ForEach:
// Good - consistent view count
ForEach(items) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
// Bad - variable view count breaks identity
ForEach(items) { item in
if item.isSpecial {
SpecialRow(item: item)
DetailRow(item: item)
} else {
RegularRow(item: item)
}
}
Avoid inline filtering:
// Bad - unstable identity, changes on every update
ForEach(items.filter { $0.isEnabled }) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
// Good - prefilter and cache
@State private var enabledItems: [Item] = []
var body: some View {
ForEach(enabledItems) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
.onChange(of: items) { _, newItems in
enabledItems = newItems.filter { $0.isEnabled }
}
}
Avoid AnyView in list rows:
// Bad - hides identity, increases cost
ForEach(items) { item in
AnyView(item.isSpecial ? SpecialRow(item: item) : RegularRow(item: item))
}
// Good - Create a unified row view
ForEach(items) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
struct ItemRow: View {
let item: Item
var body: some View {
if item.isSpecial {
SpecialRow(item: item)
} else {
RegularRow(item: item)
}
}
}
Why: Stable identity is critical for performance and animations. Unstable identity causes excessive diffing, broken animations, and potential crashes.
Always convert enumerated sequences to arrays. To be able to use them in a ForEach.
let items = ["A", "B", "C"]
// Correct
ForEach(Array(items.enumerated()), id: \.offset) { index, item in
Text("\(index): \(item)")
}
// Wrong - Doesn't compile, enumerated() isn't an array
ForEach(items.enumerated(), id: \.offset) { index, item in
Text("\(index): \(item)")
}
// Remove default background and separators
List(items) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
.listRowInsets(EdgeInsets(top: 8, leading: 16, bottom: 8, trailing: 16))
.listRowSeparator(.hidden)
}
.listStyle(.plain)
.scrollContentBackground(.hidden)
.background(Color.customBackground)
.environment(\.defaultMinListRowHeight, 1) // Allows custom row heights
List(items) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
.refreshable {
await loadItems()
}
.indices for dynamic content)AnyView in list rows.refreshable for pull-to-refreshtools
Apple platform skill for docs, WWDC lookup, App Store Connect work, and SwiftUI app generation. Use repo-local `node cli.js` for Apple docs and WWDC search, `appledev store` for App Store Connect workflows, and `appledev build` for app scaffolding or fix loops on macOS. USE WHEN: Apple APIs, WWDC sessions, TestFlight/App Store tasks, or building/fixing Apple-platform apps. DON'T USE WHEN: non-Apple platforms, generic backend work, or general web research. EDGE CASES: docs-only queries use `node cli.js` in this repo, not `appledev`; release workflows use `appledev store`; app scaffolding uses `appledev build`; rules-only requests can read `references/ios-rules/` or `references/swiftui-guides/` progressively without invoking binaries.
tools
All-in-one Apple developer skill with three integrated tools shipped as a single unified binary. (1) Documentation search across Apple frameworks, symbols, and 1,267 WWDC sessions from 2014-2025. No credentials needed. (2) App Store Connect CLI with 120+ commands covering builds (find/wait/upload), TestFlight, pre-submission validate, submissions, signing, subscriptions (family-sharable), IAP, analytics, Xcode Cloud, metadata workflows, release pipeline dashboard, insights, win-back offers, promoted purchases, product pages, nominations, accessibility declarations, pre-orders, pricing filters, localizations update, diff, webhooks with local receiver, workflow automation, and more. Requires App Store Connect API key. (3) Multi-platform app builder (iOS/watchOS/tvOS/iPad/macOS/visionOS) that generates complete Swift/SwiftUI apps from natural language with auto-fix, simulator launch, interactive chat mode, and open-in-Xcode. Requires an LLM API key and Xcode. Includes 38 iOS development rules and 12 SwiftUI best practice guides for Liquid Glass, navigation, state management, and modern APIs. All three tools ship as one binary (appledev). USE WHEN: Apple API docs, App Store Connect management, WWDC lookup, or building iOS/watchOS/tvOS/macOS/visionOS apps from scratch. DON'T USE WHEN: non-Apple platforms or general coding.
testing
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