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- Introduced new maps for navigating project knowledge, including "Current Work," "Fidelity Domain," "Fidelity Apps," "Work Items," and "People."
- Created base files for daily notes, decisions, people, systems, work items, and workstreams with defined properties and views.
- Developed templates for daily notes, decisions, meeting notes, persons, systems, work items, and workstreams to standardize documentation.
- Updated scripts and prompts to reflect the new project-knowledge directory structure.
- Removed outdated onboarding and start-here documents, consolidating relevant information into the new maps.
- Ensured all references in workflows and scripts point to the new project-knowledge paths.
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ios-swift-answering Answer Swift, SwiftUI, and iOS programming questions using current Apple guidance while adapting recommendations to Fidelity/XFlow project constraints. opencode

When To Use

Use this skill for Swift, SwiftUI, iOS architecture, concurrency, testing, or debugging questions.

Workflow

  1. Identify whether the question is general Swift/iOS or Fidelity-specific.
  2. Read project-knowledge/03-context/ios/current-practices.md for currentness rules.
  3. Read project-knowledge/03-context/ios/project-swift-guidance.md when the answer may affect XFlow, Fid4, XFlowViewMaker, FTFrameworks, feature flags, or consumer validation.
  4. If the answer depends on current Apple APIs, Xcode versions, dependency tooling, package-manager behavior, testing frameworks, or migration guidance, verify with official/primary documentation before making strong claims.
  5. Separate:
    • current best practice
    • project-safe recommendation
    • assumptions to confirm

Output Rules

  • Be direct and senior-engineer practical.
  • Avoid generic architecture advice when project constraints matter.
  • Do not assume deployment target, Xcode version, or framework migration status.
  • Do not characterize CocoaPods, SPM, podspec repos, trunk/CDN behavior, CI/build behavior, or testing framework practices as good or bad practice without corroborating current primary docs when the recommendation matters.
  • Mention tradeoffs and validation path when relevant.