plugins/swift-engineering/skills/foundation-models/SKILL.md
Use when implementing on-device AI with Apple's Foundation Models framework (iOS 26+), building summarization/extraction/classification features, or using @Generable for type-safe structured output.
npx skillsauth add johnrogers/claude-swift-engineering foundation-modelsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Apple's on-device AI framework providing access to a 3B parameter language model for summarization, extraction, classification, and content generation. Runs entirely on-device with no network required.
Foundation Models enable intelligent text processing directly on device without server round-trips, user data sharing, or network dependencies. The core principle: leverage on-device AI for specific, contained tasks (not for general knowledge).
ALWAYS load reference files if there is even a small chance the content may be required. It's better to have the context than to miss a pattern or make a mistake.
| Reference | Load When |
|-----------|-----------|
| Getting Started | Setting up LanguageModelSession, checking availability, basic prompts |
| Structured Output | Using @Generable for type-safe responses, @Guide constraints |
| Tool Calling | Integrating external data (weather, contacts, MapKit) via Tool protocol |
| Streaming | AsyncSequence for progressive UI updates, PartiallyGenerated types |
| Troubleshooting | Context overflow, guardrails, errors, anti-patterns |
SystemLanguageModel.default.availabilityLanguageModelSession with optional instructions| Use Case | Foundation Models? | Alternative | |----------|-------------------|-------------| | Summarization | Yes | - | | Extraction (key info) | Yes | - | | Classification | Yes | - | | Content tagging | Yes (built-in adapter) | - | | World knowledge | No | ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini | | Complex reasoning | No | Server LLMs |
Using Foundation Models for world knowledge — The 3B model is trained for on-device tasks only. It won't know current events, specific facts, or "who is X". Use ChatGPT/Claude for that. Keep prompts to: summarizing user's own content, extracting info, classifying text.
Blocking the main thread — LanguageModelSession calls must run on a background thread or async context. Blocking the main thread locks UI. Always use Task { } or background queue.
Ignoring context overflow — The model has finite context. If the user pastes a 50KB document, it will fail silently or truncate. Check input length and trim/truncate proactively.
Forgetting to check availability — Not all devices support Foundation Models. Check SystemLanguageModel.default.availability before using. Graceful degradation is required.
Ignoring guardrails — The model won't answer harmful queries. Instead of fighting it, design prompts that respect safety guidelines. Rephrasing requests usually works.
tools
Use when implementing iOS 17+ SwiftUI patterns: @Observable/@Bindable, MVVM architecture, NavigationStack, lazy loading, UIKit interop, accessibility (VoiceOver/Dynamic Type), async operations (.task/.refreshable), or migrating from ObservableObject/@StateObject.
tools
Use when implementing gesture composition (simultaneous, sequenced, exclusive), adaptive layouts (ViewThatFits, AnyLayout, size classes), or choosing architecture patterns (MVVM vs TCA vs vanilla, State-as-Bridge). Covers advanced SwiftUI patterns beyond basic views.
testing
Use when writing tests with Swift Testing (@Test,
development
Swift code style conventions for clean, readable code. Use when writing Swift code to ensure consistent formatting, naming, organization, and idiomatic patterns.