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skills-master

v0.1.0

Published

Install tool-agnostic Apple development skills into any AI coding tool (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, AGENTS.md).

Readme

skills-master

Install tool-agnostic, best-practice Apple development "skills" into any AI coding tool — Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and the cross-tool AGENTS.md standard — with one command.

Each skill is authored once and compiled into whatever format a given tool expects, so the same guidance reaches whatever you use. The first library covers Apple platform development (183 skills: SwiftUI, SwiftData, Swift concurrency, the Human Interface Guidelines, build & ship pipelines…), current to the 2026 "26" OS cycle and Swift 6.x, each with curated Documentation / HIG / WWDC / Sample-Code links.

Usage

# In your project — auto-detects which tools you use and writes the right files:
npx skills-master init
npx skills-master add swiftui-navigation swiftdata-modeling --with-pairs
npx skills-master list --class code            # browse the catalog
npx skills-master search navigation
npx skills-master update                        # pull newer skill versions
npx skills-master remove swiftui-sheets
npx skills-master doctor                        # check installed skills for drift

add writes, per detected tool:

| Tool | Output | |------|--------| | Claude Code | .claude/skills/<name>/SKILL.md (+ on-demand examples.md / checklist.md) | | Cursor | .cursor/rules/<name>.mdc (auto-attached on matching files) | | GitHub Copilot | .github/instructions/<name>.instructions.md | | AGENTS.md | a sentinel-marked block (your hand-written content is preserved) |

Flags: --target claude,cursor,copilot,agents|all · --with-pairs (also install the paired code↔design skill) · --dry-run · --overwrite · --content <dir> (use a local skills checkout) · --ref <git-ref>.

Claude Code users can alternatively install via the plugin marketplace:

/plugin marketplace add github:iChintanSoni/skills-master
/plugin install skills-master-apple-code@skills-master

How it works

Content lives in the skills-master repo and is fetched on demand; the CLI compiles each skill into your tools' formats and records what it installed in skills-master.json + a lockfile so update/remove stay surgical. Generated files are committed to your repo by default, so teammates' IDEs pick them up without running anything.

MIT licensed. Skill content is original prose that summarizes Apple's publicly documented best practices and links to the canonical docs — it does not reproduce Apple's copyrighted text or sample code.