VladimirBrejcha

apple-doc-research

"Use when researching or implementing anything related to Apple platforms (iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS), Swift/Objective-C APIs, Apple frameworks, WWDC sessions, or Apple Developer Documentation. Triggers include: \"find Apple's docs\", \"latest API guidance\", \"WWDC session\", \"platform availability\", \"SwiftUI/UIKit/AppKit/Combine/AVFoundation/etc.\", or any Apple SDK coding question where authoritative docs are needed. Always use the apple-docs MCP tools for discovery and citations instead of general web search."

VladimirBrejcha 16 Updated 3mo ago
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npx skillscat add vladimirbrejcha/ios-ai-skills/apple-doc-research

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SKILL.md

Apple Docs Research

Overview

Use this skill to answer Apple platform coding and research questions by querying the Apple Developer Documentation and WWDC catalog via the apple-docs MCP tools. This skill replaces general web browsing for Apple-specific sources.

Workflow

  1. Clarify the target: Identify platform (iOS/macOS/etc.), framework, API, or WWDC topic. Ask a brief question if the scope is unclear.
  2. Select the right tool path:
    • API or framework lookup: search_apple_docsget_apple_doc_content for details.
    • Framework exploration: list_technologiessearch_framework_symbols.
    • Availability / deployment targets: get_platform_compatibility.
    • Related APIs / alternatives: get_related_apis or find_similar_apis.
    • WWDC sessions: list_wwdc_videos or search_wwdc_contentget_wwdc_video.
    • Recent updates / release notes: get_documentation_updates.
  3. Synthesize: Summarize findings, include version/platform constraints, and provide code or guidance grounded in the retrieved docs.
  4. If no result: Say what was searched, broaden with adjacent frameworks or WWDC content, then report gaps clearly.

Output Expectations

  • Always use apple-docs MCP tools as the authoritative source for Apple docs and WWDC content.
  • Prefer official Apple documentation content and WWDC sessions over third‑party sources.
  • When user asks for “latest” or “most recent,” use get_documentation_updates or current WWDC year filters rather than assumptions.
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