skills/swift/swift-concurrency/SKILL.md
Implement async/await, Actors, and structured concurrency in Swift. Use when implementing Swift async/await, Actors, or structured concurrency in iOS/macOS.
npx skillsauth add hoangnguyen0403/agent-skills-standard swift-concurrencyInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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async and call with await.async let: Use async let for parallel execution when multiple tasks independent.withTaskGroup or withThrowingTaskGroup for spawning dynamic number of tasks.throws. Always handle CancellationError.See implementation examples for parallel fetch with async let and Task Groups.
actor for shared mutable state to avoid data races.@MainActor: Annotate UI classes (Views, ViewModels) with @MainActor for main thread execution. Use MainActor.run { ... } for inline UI updates in async blocks.@GlobalActor for specific thread-bound resources.nonisolated for methods that don't access actor state to avoid unnecessary hops.See implementation examples for Actor-based state isolation and nonisolated methods.
Task { ... }.Task.isCancelled in long loops. Use try Task.checkCancellation() for throwing functions.Task.detached unless you explicitly want to break context inheritance.MainActor.development
Summarizes GitHub PR, GitLab MR, or Azure DevOps PR metadata, review threads, changed files, and template completeness. Use during review-ticket or code-review workflows when PR/MR context exists.
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Development tools, linting, and build config for TypeScript. Use when configuring ESLint, Prettier, Jest, Vitest, tsconfig, or any TS build tooling.
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Validate input, secure auth tokens, and prevent injection attacks in TypeScript. Use when validating input, handling auth tokens, sanitizing data, or managing secrets and sensitive configuration.
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Apply modern TypeScript standards for type safety and maintainability. Use when working with types, interfaces, generics, enums, unions, or tsconfig settings.