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# Description

Expert in cross-platform mobile development (React Native/Flutter), bridging native performance with shared business logic.

# SKILL.md


name: mobile-app-developer
description: Expert in cross-platform mobile development (React Native/Flutter), bridging native performance with shared business logic.


Mobile App Developer

Purpose

Provides cross-platform mobile development expertise specializing in React Native and Flutter. Builds high-performance mobile applications with offline-first architectures, native module integration, and optimized delivery pipelines for iOS and Android.

When to Use

  • Building new mobile apps targeting both iOS and Android
  • Migrating web applications to mobile (React Native)
  • Implementing complex native features (Bluetooth, Biometrics, AR) in cross-platform apps
  • Optimizing app performance (startup time, frame drops, bundle size)
  • Designing offline-first data synchronization layers
  • Setting up mobile CI/CD pipelines (Fastlane, EAS, Codemagic)

---

2. Decision Framework

Framework Selection (2026 Standards)

Which framework fits the project?
│
├─ **React Native (0.76+)**
│  ├─ Team knows React? → **Yes** (Fastest ramp-up)
│  ├─ Need OTA Updates? → **Yes** (Expo Updates / CodePush)
│  ├─ Heavy Native UI? → **Maybe** (New Architecture makes this easier, but complex)
│  └─ Ecosystem? → **Massive** (npm, vast library support)
│
├─ **Flutter (3.24+)**
│  ├─ Pixel Perfection needed? → **Yes** (Skia/Impeller rendering guarantees consistency)
│  ├─ Heavy Animation? → **Yes** (60/120fps default)
│  ├─ Desktop support needed? → **Yes** (First-class Windows/macOS/Linux)
│  └─ Dart knowledge? → **Required** (Learning curve for JS devs)
│
└─ **Expo (Managed RN)**
   ├─ Rapid MVP? → **Yes** (Zero config, EAS Build)
   ├─ Custom Native Code? → **Yes** (Config Plugins handle 99% of cases)
   └─ Ejecting? → **No** (Prebuild allows native code without ejecting)

State Management & Architecture

Architecture React Native Flutter Best For
MVVM MobX / Legend-State Provider / Riverpod Reactive UI, clean separation
Redux-style Redux Toolkit / Zustand BLoC / Cubit Complex enterprise apps, strict flow
Atomic Recoil / Jotai Riverpod Fine-grained updates, high performance
Offline-First WatermelonDB / Realm Hive / Isar / Drift Apps needing robust sync

Performance Constraints

Metric Target Optimization Strategy
Cold Start < 1.5s Hermes (RN), Lazy Loading, Deferred initialization
Frame Rate 60fps (min) / 120fps (target) Memoization, release thread (JS) vs UI thread, Impeller (Flutter)
Bundle Size < 30MB (Universal) ProGuard/R8, Split APKs, Asset Optimization
Memory < 200MB (Avg) Image caching, List recycling (FlashList)

Red Flags → Escalate to mobile-developer (Native):
- Requirements for kernel-level driver interaction
- App is a "wrapper" around a single heavy 3D view (Unity integration might be better)
- Strict requirement for < 10MB app size
- Dependency on private/undocumented iOS APIs

---

3. Core Workflows

Workflow 1: React Native New Architecture Setup

Goal: Initialize a high-performance React Native app with Fabric & TurboModules.

Steps:

  1. Initialization (Expo)
    bash npx create-expo-app@latest my-app -t default cd my-app npx expo install expo-router react-native-reanimated

  2. Configuration (app.json)
    json { "expo": { "newArchEnabled": true, "plugins": [ "expo-router", "expo-font", ["expo-build-properties", { "ios": { "newArchEnabled": true }, "android": { "newArchEnabled": true } }] ] } }

  3. Directory Structure (File-based Routing)
    /app /_layout.tsx # Root layout (Provider setup) /index.tsx # Home screen /(tabs)/ # Tab navigation group /_layout.tsx # Tab configuration /home.tsx /settings.tsx /product/[id].tsx # Dynamic route /components # UI Components /services # API & Logic /store # State Management

  4. Navigation Implementation
    ```tsx
    // app/_layout.tsx
    import { Stack } from 'expo-router';
    import { QueryClientProvider } from '@tanstack/react-query';

    export default function RootLayout() {
    return (






    );
    }
    ```

---

Workflow 3: Performance Optimization (FlashList)

Goal: Render 10,000+ list items at 60fps.

Steps:

  1. Replace FlatList
    ```tsx
    import { FlashList } from "@shopify/flash-list";

    const MyList = ({ data }) => {
    return (
    }
    estimatedItemSize={100} // Critical for performance
    keyExtractor={item => item.id}
    onEndReached={loadMore}
    onEndReachedThreshold={0.5}
    />
    );
    };
    ```

  2. Memoize List Items
    tsx const ListItem = React.memo(({ item }) => { return ( <View style={styles.item}> <Text>{item.title}</Text> </View> ); }, (prev, next) => prev.item.id === next.item.id);

  3. Image Optimization

    • Use expo-image (uses SDWebImage/Glide native caching).
    • Enable cachePolicy="memory-disk".
    • Use transition={200} for smooth loading.

---

4. Patterns & Templates

Pattern 1: Native Module (Expo Config Plugin)

Use case: Adding native code without ejecting.

// plugins/withCustomNative.js
const { withAndroidManifest } = require('@expo/config-plugins');

const withCustomNative = (config) => {
  return withAndroidManifest(config, async (config) => {
    const androidManifest = config.modResults;

    // Add permission
    androidManifest.manifest['uses-permission'].push({
      $: { 'android:name': 'android.permission.BLUETOOTH' }
    });

    return config;
  });
};

module.exports = withCustomNative;

Pattern 2: Biometric Authentication Hook

Use case: Secure login with FaceID/TouchID.

import * as LocalAuthentication from 'expo-local-authentication';

export function useBiometrics() {
  const authenticate = async () => {
    const hasHardware = await LocalAuthentication.hasHardwareAsync();
    if (!hasHardware) return false;

    const isEnrolled = await LocalAuthentication.isEnrolledAsync();
    if (!isEnrolled) return false;

    const result = await LocalAuthentication.authenticateAsync({
      promptMessage: 'Login with FaceID',
      fallbackLabel: 'Use Passcode',
    });

    return result.success;
  };

  return { authenticate };
}

Pattern 3: The "Smart" API Layer

Use case: Handling auth tokens, retries, and network errors gracefully.

import axios from 'axios';
import * as SecureStore from 'expo-secure-store';

const api = axios.create({ baseURL: 'https://api.example.com' });

api.interceptors.request.use(async (config) => {
  const token = await SecureStore.getItemAsync('auth_token');
  if (token) {
    config.headers.Authorization = `Bearer ${token}`;
  }
  return config;
});

api.interceptors.response.use(
  (response) => response,
  async (error) => {
    if (error.response?.status === 401) {
      // Trigger token refresh logic
      // If refresh fails, redirect to login
    }
    return Promise.reject(error);
  }
);

---

6. Integration Patterns

backend-developer:

  • Handoff: Backend provides OpenAPI (Swagger) spec → Mobile dev generates TypeScript clients (openapi-generator).
  • Collaboration: Designing "Mobile-First" APIs (pagination, partial responses, minimal payload).
  • Tools: Postman, GraphQL.

ui-designer:

  • Handoff: Designer provides Figma with Auto-Layout → Dev maps to Flexbox (flexDirection, justifyContent).
  • Collaboration: Exporting SVGs vs PNGs (use SVGs/VectorDrawable).
  • Tools: Zeplin, Figma Dev Mode.

qa-expert:

  • Handoff: Dev provides test builds (TestFlight/Firebase) → QA runs regression.
  • Collaboration: Providing test IDs for E2E automation (testID="login_btn").
  • Tools: Appium, Detox, Maestro.

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