skills/mobile-native-skills/android-kotlin/SKILL.md
Guides Android app development with Kotlin including creating Activities, Fragments, ViewModels, Jetpack Compose UI, Navigation, Gradle configuration, and app signing. Use when the user asks about Android Kotlin development, needs to create Android applications, implement Jetpack components, or configure build variants.
npx skillsauth add partme-ai/full-stack-skills android-kotlinInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
Create a new project with Android Studio or configure build files:
// build.gradle.kts (app module)
plugins {
id("com.android.application")
id("org.jetbrains.kotlin.android")
}
dependencies {
implementation("androidx.core:core-ktx:1.12.0")
implementation("androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-viewmodel-ktx:2.7.0")
implementation("androidx.navigation:navigation-fragment-ktx:2.7.6")
}
class MainViewModel : ViewModel() {
private val _items = MutableStateFlow<List<Item>>(emptyList())
val items: StateFlow<List<Item>> = _items.asStateFlow()
fun loadItems() {
viewModelScope.launch {
_items.value = repository.getItems()
}
}
}
@Composable
fun ItemList(viewModel: MainViewModel = viewModel()) {
val items by viewModel.items.collectAsState()
LazyColumn {
items(items) { item ->
Text(text = item.name, modifier = Modifier.padding(16.dp))
}
}
}
Register destinations in the navigation graph and navigate programmatically:
findNavController().navigate(R.id.action_home_to_detail)
viewModelScope for coroutines tied to ViewModel lifecycle; avoid leaking activities.SavedStateHandle in ViewModel; handle process death gracefully.findViewById.@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4::class) and Espresso for UI tests.android, Kotlin, Jetpack, Compose, ViewModel, Navigation, Gradle, AndroidManifest.xml
development
Provides per-component and per-API examples with cross-platform compatibility details for uni-app, covering built-in components, uni-ui components, and APIs (network, storage, device, UI, navigation, media). Use when the user needs official uni-app components or APIs, wants per-component examples with doc links, or needs platform compatibility checks.
tools
Creates new uni-app projects via the official CLI or HBuilderX with Vue 2/Vue 3 template selection, manifest.json and pages.json configuration, and directory structure setup. Use when the user wants to scaffold a new uni-app project, initialize project files with a single command, or set up the development environment.
tools
Browses, installs, configures, and manages plugins from the uni-app plugin market (ext.dcloud.net.cn) including component plugins, API plugins, and template plugins with dependency handling. Use when the user needs to find and install uni-app plugins, configure plugin settings, manage plugin dependencies, or integrate third-party components.
tools
Develops native Android and iOS plugins for uni-app including module creation, JavaScript-to-native communication, and plugin packaging for distribution. Use when the user needs to build custom native modules, extend uni-app with native capabilities (camera, Bluetooth, sensors), or create publishable native plugins.