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npx skillsauth add tddworks/claude-skills template-skillInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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iOS/macOS app localization management for Tuist-based projects with .strings files. Use when: (1) Adding new translation keys to modules, (2) Validating .strings files for missing/duplicate keys, (3) Syncing translations across languages, (4) AI-powered translation from English to other locales, (5) Checking placeholder consistency (%@, %d), (6) Generating localization reports, (7) Updating Swift code to use localized strings instead of hardcoded text.
development
Guide for building SwiftUI components using Brad Frost's Atomic Design methodology — organizing views into Atoms, Molecules, Organisms, Templates, and Pages with Design Tokens for theming. Use this skill whenever building new SwiftUI UI components, refactoring existing views into reusable pieces, creating a design system, or organizing a component library. Also trigger when the user mentions "atomic design", "design system", "component hierarchy", "reusable components", "atoms and molecules", "design tokens", or wants to decompose a complex SwiftUI view into smaller, composable parts, or needs to implement theming/customization across a SwiftUI app.
development
Create interactive iOS/mobile app UX flow prototypes as HTML documents with realistic phone mockups. Use when: (1) Visualizing user journeys and navigation flows, (2) Creating mobile app wireframes, (3) Documenting screen-to-screen navigation patterns, (4) Presenting iOS UI designs with annotations, (5) Prototyping app architecture before implementation. Generates self-contained HTML files with iOS-native styling, phone frames, flow arrows, and callout annotations.
devops
Scaffold iOS apps with Tuist and layered architecture (Domain, Infrastructure, App). Use when: (1) Creating a new iOS app project, (2) Setting up Tuist project structure, (3) User asks to "create an iOS app", "scaffold an app", or "set up a new Swift project", (4) User wants layered/clean architecture for iOS, (5) User mentions Tuist setup.