skills/generators/app-store-assets/SKILL.md
Comprehensive App Store asset specifications and guidelines for all promotional artwork — app icons, screenshots, app previews, event cards, subscription images, and featuring artwork. Use when preparing assets for App Store Connect upload.
npx skillsauth add rshankras/claude-code-apple-skills app-store-assetsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Generate complete asset specifications, design guidelines, and checklists for all App Store Connect promotional artwork and media.
Use this skill when the user:
Ask user via AskUserQuestion:
Which platforms? (multi-select)
What assets do you need?
Read specs-reference.md and generate a customized asset checklist for the user's platforms.
# App Store Asset Checklist: [App Name]
## Required Assets
### App Icon
| Spec | Value |
|------|-------|
| Size | 1024 x 1024 px |
| Format | PNG |
| Color space | sRGB or Display P3 |
| Layers | Flat (no transparency, no rounded corners) |
| Shape | Square (system applies mask) |
### Screenshots: [Platform]
[Platform-specific requirements]
### App Preview (Optional but Recommended)
[Video specifications]
## Promotional Assets
### In-App Event Card
[Specs if applicable]
### Subscription Image
[Specs if applicable]
## Production Checklist
- [ ] All sizes prepared
- [ ] Localizations ready
- [ ] Tested on actual devices for readability
- [ ] Compliant with Apple content guidelines
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