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# Description
Enforce repository coding standards for Swift 6.2 concurrency, Swift language rules. Use when reviewing or implementing Swift code changes.
# SKILL.md
name: coding-standards-enforcer
description: Enforce repository coding standards for Swift 6.2 concurrency, Swift language rules. Use when reviewing or implementing Swift code changes.
Coding Standards Enforcer
Description and Goals
This skill enforces repository-wide coding standards for Swift 6.2 concurrency, Swift language rules, and best practices. It ensures all Swift code in the repository follows consistent patterns, uses modern Swift APIs, and adheres to strict concurrency requirements.
Goals
- Ensure compliance with Swift 6.2 strict concurrency rules
- Enforce modern Swift language patterns and APIs
- Prevent common concurrency mistakes and anti-patterns
- Maintain consistent code style across the repository
- Support Swift 6 migration and best practices
What This Skill Should Do
When reviewing or implementing Swift code changes, this skill should:
- Enforce concurrency rules - Ensure all code follows Swift 6.2 strict concurrency requirements
- Check language standards - Verify use of modern Swift APIs and patterns
- Identify violations - Scan for common mistakes and anti-patterns
- Suggest fixes - Provide guidance on how to correct violations
- Maintain consistency - Ensure code follows repository-wide standards
Use this skill whenever you add, modify, or review Swift code in this repo.
Information About the Skill
Workflow
- Identify the files and changes in scope.
- Scan for violations of the rules below.
- Apply fixes or call out deviations explicitly.
Swift Concurrency Guidelines
Core Mental Model
Think in isolation domains rather than threads:
MainActoris the UI lane and must own UI state.actortypes protect their own mutable state.nonisolatedcode is shared and cannot touch actor state.Sendabletypes are safe to move across domains.
Strict Concurrency
Swift 6.2 defaults to @MainActor isolation for Views and UI logic. Assume strict isolation checks are active. Everything is @MainActor by default.
Async and Parallel Work
func fetchUser(id: Int) async throws -> User {
let (data, _) = try await URLSession.shared.data(from: url)
return try JSONDecoder().decode(User.self, from: data)
}
async let avatar = fetchImage("avatar.jpg")
async let banner = fetchImage("banner.jpg")
let profile = Profile(avatar: try await avatar, banner: try await banner)
Tasks and Task Groups
.task { avatar = await downloadAvatar() }
Task { await saveProfile() }
try await withThrowingTaskGroup(of: Void.self) { group in
group.addTask { avatar = try await downloadAvatar() }
group.addTask { bio = try await fetchBio() }
try await group.waitForAll()
}
Isolation Domains
@MainActor
final class ViewModel {
var items: [Item] = []
}
actor BankAccount {
var balance: Double = 0
func deposit(_ amount: Double) { balance += amount }
}
Approachable Concurrency Settings (Swift 6.2+)
SWIFT_DEFAULT_ACTOR_ISOLATION = MainActorkeeps UI code on the main actor by default.SWIFT_APPROACHABLE_CONCURRENCY = YESkeeps nonisolated async on the caller's actor.
@concurrent func processLargeFile() async { }
Sendable
struct User: Sendable {
let id: Int
let name: String
}
final class ThreadSafeCache: @unchecked Sendable {
private let lock = NSLock()
private var storage: [String: Data] = [:]
}
Isolation Inheritance
Task { }inherits the current actor.Task.detached { }does not inherit isolation and should be rare.
Background Tasks
Move heavy physics/data work off the main actor using @concurrent functions or dedicated actors.
Task Management
Cancel long-running tasks on teardown.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating
asyncas automatic background work. - Creating many actors when
@MainActoris sufficient. - Using
MainActor.runwhen the enclosing function can be annotated. - Blocking async code with
DispatchSemaphoreorDispatchGroup.wait(). - Spawning unstructured
Taskinstances instead ofasync letor task groups.
Quick Reference
asyncandawaitfor suspension points.Task { }for structured async work.actorfor isolated mutable state.@MainActorfor UI-bound work.Sendablefor cross-actor data transfer.
Swift Language Standards
Observable Classes
@Observable classes are @MainActor by default, so explicit @MainActor annotation is not needed.
Swift-Native APIs
Prefer Swift-native alternatives to Foundation methods where they exist, such as using replacing("hello", with: "world") with strings rather than replacingOccurrences(of: "hello", with: "world").
Modern Foundation API
Prefer modern Foundation API, for example URL.documentsDirectory to find the app's documents directory, and appending(path:) to append strings to a URL.
Number Formatting
Never use C-style number formatting such as Text(String(format: "%.2f", abs(myNumber))); always use Text(abs(change), format: .number.precision(.fractionLength(2))) instead.
Static Member Lookup
Prefer static member lookup to struct instances where possible, such as .circle rather than Circle(), and .borderedProminent rather than BorderedProminentButtonStyle().
Modern Concurrency
Never use old-style Grand Central Dispatch concurrency such as DispatchQueue.main.async(). If behavior like this is needed, always use modern Swift concurrency.
Text Filtering
Filtering text based on user-input must be done using localizedStandardContains() as opposed to contains().
Force Unwraps
Avoid force unwraps and force try unless it is unrecoverable.
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.