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IF AN AXIOM SKILL APPLIES TO YOUR iOS/SWIFT TASK, YOU DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE. YOU MUST USE IT.

This is not negotiable. This is not optional. You cannot rationalize your way out of this.

Using Axiom Skills

The Rule

Check for Axiom skills BEFORE ANY RESPONSE when working with iOS/Swift projects. This includes clarifying questions. Even 1% chance means check first.

Red Flags — iOS-Specific Rationalizations

These thoughts mean STOP—you're rationalizing:

Thought Reality
"This is just a simple build issue" Build failures have patterns. Check ios-build first.
"I can fix this SwiftUI bug quickly" SwiftUI issues have hidden gotchas. Check ios-ui first.
"Let me just add this database column" Schema changes risk data loss. Check ios-data first.
"This async code looks straightforward" Swift concurrency has subtle rules. Check ios-concurrency first.
"I'll debug the memory leak manually" Leak patterns are documented. Check ios-performance first.
"Let me explore the Xcode project first" Axiom skills tell you HOW to explore. Check first.
"I remember how to do this from last time" iOS changes constantly. Skills are up-to-date.
"This iOS/platform version doesn't exist" Your training ended January 2025. Invoke Axiom skills for post-cutoff facts.
"The user just wants a quick answer" Quick answers without patterns create tech debt. Check skills first.
"This doesn't need a formal workflow" If an Axiom skill exists for it, use it.
"I'll gather info first, then check skills" Skills tell you WHAT info to gather. Check first.

Skill Priority for iOS Development

When multiple Axiom skills could apply, use this priority:

  1. Environment/Build first (ios-build) — Fix the environment before debugging code
  2. Architecture patterns (ios-ui, axiom-ios-data, axiom-ios-concurrency) — These determine HOW to structure the solution
  3. Implementation details (ios-integration, axiom-ios-ai, axiom-ios-vision) — These guide specific feature work

Examples:

  • "Xcode build failed" → ios-build first (environment)
  • "Add SwiftUI screen" → ios-ui first (architecture), then maybe ios-integration if using system features
  • "App is slow" → ios-performance first (diagnose), then fix the specific domain
  • "Network request failing" → ios-build first (environment check), then ios-networking (implementation)

iOS Project Detection

Axiom skills apply when:

  • Working directory contains .xcodeproj or .xcworkspace
  • User mentions iOS, Swift, Xcode, SwiftUI, UIKit
  • User asks about Apple frameworks (SwiftData, CloudKit, etc.)
  • User reports iOS-specific errors (concurrency, memory, build failures)

Using Axiom Router Skills

Axiom uses router skills for progressive disclosure:

  1. Check the appropriate router skill first (ios-build, axiom-ios-ui, axiom-ios-data, etc.)
  2. Router will invoke the specialized skill(s) you actually need
  3. Follow the specialized skill exactly

Do not skip the router. Routers have decision logic to select the right specialized skill.

Multi-Domain Questions

When a question spans multiple domains, invoke ALL relevant routers — don't stop after the first one.

Examples:

  • "My SwiftUI view doesn't update when SwiftData changes" → invoke both ios-ui AND ios-data
  • "My widget isn't showing updated data from SwiftData" → invoke both ios-integration AND ios-data
  • "My Foundation Models session freezes the UI" → invoke both ios-ai AND ios-concurrency
  • "My Core Data saves lose data from background tasks" → invoke both ios-data AND ios-concurrency

How to tell: If the question mentions symptoms from two different domains, or involves two different frameworks, invoke both routers. Each router has cross-domain routing guidance for common overlaps.

Backward Compatibility

  • Direct skill invocation still works: /skill axiom-swift-concurrency
  • Commands work unchanged: /axiom:fix-build, /axiom:audit-accessibility
  • Agents work via routing or direct command invocation

When Axiom Skills Don't Apply

Skip Axiom skills for:

  • Non-iOS/Swift projects (Android, web, backend)
  • Generic programming questions unrelated to Apple platforms
  • Questions about Claude Code itself (use claude-code-guide skill)

But when in doubt for iOS/Swift work: check first, decide later.

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