axiom-getting-started by CharlesWiltgen
Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus
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--- name: axiom-getting-started description: Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus license: MIT metadata: version: "1.0.0" --- # Getting Started with Axiom Welcome! This skill helps new users discover the most relevant Axiom skills for their situation. ## How This Skill Works 1. Ask the user 2-3 targeted questions about their project 2. Provide personalized skill recommendations (3-5 skills max) 3. Show example prompts they can try immediately 4. Include a complete skill reference for browsing ## Step 1: Ask Questions Use the AskUserQuestion tool to gather context: ### Question 1: Current Focus ``` Question: "What brings you to Axiom today?" Header: "Focus" Options: - "Debugging an issue" → Prioritize diagnostic skills - "Optimizing performance" → Prioritize profiling skills - "Adding new features" → Prioritize reference skills - "Code review / quality check" → Prioritize audit commands - "Just exploring" → Show overview ``` ### Question 2: Tech Stack ``` Question: "What's your primary tech stack?" Header: "Stack" Options: - "SwiftUI (iOS 16+)" → SwiftUI-focused skills - "UIKit" → UIKit-focused skills - "Mixed SwiftUI + UIKit" → Both - "Starting new project" → Best practices skills ``` ### Question 3: Pain Points (Optional, Multi-Select) Only ask if "Debugging an issue" was selected: ``` Question: "Which areas are you struggling with?" Header: "Pain Points" Multi-select: true Options: - "Xcode/build issues" - "Memory leaks" - "UI/animation problems" - "Database/persistence" - "Networking" - "Concurrency/async" - "Accessibility" ``` ## Step 2: Provide Personalized Recommendations Based on answers, recommend 3-5 skills using this matrix: ### If "Debugging an issue" **Always recommend**: axiom:xcode-debugging (universal starting point) **Then add based on pain points**: - Xcode/build → xcode-debugging, axiom-build-debugging - Memory leaks → memory-debugging, axiom-objc-block-retain-cycles - UI/animation (SwiftUI) → swiftui-debugging, axiom-swiftui-performance - UI/animation (UIKit) → uikit-animation-debugging, axiom-auto-layout-debugging - Database → database-migration, axiom-sqlitedata-migration (decision guide) - Networking → networking, axiom-networking-diag - Concurrency → swift-concurrency - Accessibility → accessibility-diag ### If "Optimizing performance" **SwiftUI stack**: 1. performance-profiling (decision trees for tools) 2. swiftui-performance (SwiftUI Instrument) 3. swiftui-debugging (view update issues) **UIKit/Mixed**: 1. performance-profiling (Instruments guide) 2. memory-debugging (leak detection) 3. uikit-animation-debugging (CAAnimation issues) ### If "Adding new features" **Design decisions**: - hig (quick design decisions, checklists) - hig-ref (comprehensive HIG reference) **iOS 26+ features**: - liquid-glass (material design system) - foundation-models (on-device AI) - swiftui-26-ref (complete iOS 26 guide) **Navigation patterns**: - swiftui-nav (iOS 18+ Tab/Sidebar, deep linking) - swiftui-nav-ref (comprehensive API reference) **Integrations**: - app-intents-ref (Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight) - networking (Network.framework modern patterns) **Data persistence**: - Ask: "Which persistence framework?" → swiftdata, axiom-sqlitedata, or grdb - Migration: axiom-sqlitedata-migration, axiom-realm-migration-ref ### If "Code review / quality check" **Start with audit commands** (quick wins): 1. `/axiom:audit-accessibility` — WCAG compliance 2. `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — Swift 6 violations 3. `/axiom:audit-memory` — Leak patterns 4. `/axiom:audit-core-data` — Migration safety 5. `/axiom:audit-networking` — Deprecated APIs **Then suggest**: - Review skills based on what audits find ### If "Just exploring" Show the complete skill index (see below) and explain categories. ## Step 3: Output Format After gathering answers, output: ```markdown ## Your Recommended Skills Based on your answers, here are the skills most relevant to you right now: ### [Icon] [Category Name] **axiom:[skill-name]** — [One-line description] > Try: "[Example prompt they can use immediately]" [Repeat for 3-5 skills] ### Quick Wins Run these audit commands to find issues automatically: - `/axiom:audit-[name]` — [What it finds] ## What's Next 1. **Try the example prompts above** — Copy/paste to see how skills work 2. **Run an audit command** — Get immediate actionable insights 3. **Describe your problem** — I'll suggest the right skill 4. **Browse the complete index below** — Explore all 34 skills --- [Include the Complete Skill Reference below] ``` ## Complete Skill Reference Include this reference section in every response for browsing: ### Debugging & Troubleshooting **Environment & Build Issues** - **xcode-debugging** — BUILD FAILED, simulator hangs, zombie processes, environment-first diagnostics - **build-debugging** — Dependency conflicts, CocoaPods/SPM failures, Multiple commands produce **Memory & Performance** - **memory-debugging** — Memory growth, retain cycles, leak diagnosis with Instruments - **performance-profiling** — Decision trees for Instruments (Time Profiler, Allocations, Core Data, Energy) - **objc-block-retain-cycles** — Objective-C block memory leaks, weak-strong pattern **UI Debugging** - **swiftui-debugging** — View update issues, struct mutation, binding identity, view recreation - **swiftui-performance** — SwiftUI Instrument (iOS 26), long view bodies, Cause & Effect Graph - **uikit-animation-debugging** — CAAnimation completion, spring physics, gesture+animation jank - **auto-layout-debugging** — Auto Layout conflicts, constraint debugging (not yet in manifest) ### Concurrency & Async - **swift-concurrency** — Swift 6 strict concurrency, @concurrent, actor isolation, Sendable, data races ### UI & Design (iOS 26+) **Liquid Glass (Material Design)** - **liquid-glass** — Implementation, Regular vs Clear variants, design review defense - **liquid-glass-ref** — Complete app-wide adoption guide (icons, controls, navigation, windows) **Layout & Navigation** - **swiftui-layout** — ViewThatFits vs AnyLayout vs onGeometryChange, decision trees, iOS 26 free-form windows - **swiftui-layout-ref** — Complete layout API reference - **swiftui-nav** — NavigationStack vs NavigationSplitView, deep links, coordinator patterns, iOS 18+ Tab/Sidebar - **swiftui-nav-ref** — Comprehensive navigation API reference - **swiftui-nav-diag** — Navigation not responding, unexpected pops, deep link failures, state loss ### Testing - **ui-testing** — Recording UI Automation (Xcode 26), condition-based waiting, accessibility-first patterns ### Persistence **Frameworks** - **swiftdata** — @Model, @Query, @Relationship, CloudKit, iOS 26 features, Swift 6 concurrency - **sqlitedata** — Point-Free SQLiteData, @Table, FTS5, CTEs, JSON aggregation, CloudKit sync - **grdb** — Raw SQL, complex joins, ValueObservation, DatabaseMigrator, performance - **database-migration** — Safe schema evolution for SQLite/GRDB, additive migrations, prevents data loss **Migration Guides** - **sqlitedata-migration** — Decision guide, pattern equivalents, performance benchmarks - **realm-migration-ref** — Realm → SwiftData migration (Realm Device Sync sunset Sept 2025) ### Networking - **networking** — Network.framework (iOS 12-26), NetworkConnection (iOS 26), structured concurrency - **networking-diag** — Connection timeouts, TLS failures, data not arriving, performance issues - **network-framework-ref** — Complete API reference, TLV framing, Coder protocol, Wi-Fi Aware ### Apple Intelligence (iOS 26+) - **foundation-models** — On-device AI, LanguageModelSession, @Generable, streaming, tool calling - **foundation-models-diag** — Context exceeded, guardrails, slow generation, availability issues - **foundation-models-ref** — Complete API reference, all 26 WWDC examples ### Design & UI Guidelines - **hig** — Quick design decisions, color/background/typography choices, HIG compliance checklists - **hig-ref** — Comprehensive Human Interface Guidelines reference with code examples ### Integrations - **app-intents-ref** — Siri, Apple Intelligence, Shortcuts, Spotlight (iOS 16+) - **swiftui-26-ref** — iOS 26 SwiftUI features, @Animatable, 3D layout, WebView, AttributedString - **avfoundation-ref** — Audio APIs, bit-perfect DAC, iOS 26 spatial audio, ASAF/APAC ### Diagnostics (Systematic Troubleshooting) - **accessibility-diag** — VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, color contrast, WCAG compliance, App Store defense - **core-data-diag** — Schema migration crashes, thread-confinement, N+1 queries ### Audit Commands (Quick Scans) - `/axiom:audit-accessibility` — VoiceOver labels, Dynamic Type, contrast, touch targets - `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — Swift 6 violations, unsafe tasks, missing @MainActor - `/axiom:audit-memory` — Timer leaks, observer leaks, closure captures, delegate cycles - `/axiom:audit-core-data` — Migration risks, thread violations, N+1 queries - `/axiom:audit-networking` — Deprecated APIs (SCNetworkReachability, CFSocket), anti-patterns - `/axiom:audit-liquid-glass` — Glass adoption opportunities, toolbar improvements, blur migration ## Skill Categories Explained - **Discipline skills** (no suffix) — Step-by-step workflows with pressure scenarios, TDD-tested - **Diagnostic skills** (-diag suffix) — Systematic troubleshooting with production crisis defense - **Reference skills** (-ref suffix) — Comprehensive API guides with WWDC examples ## Quick Decision Trees **"My build is failing"** → Start: axiom:xcode-debugging → If dependency issue: axiom:build-debugging **"App is slow"** → Start: axiom:performance-profiling (decision trees) → If SwiftUI: axiom:swiftui-performance → If memory grows: axiom:memory-debugging **"Memory leak"** → Start: axiom:memory-debugging → If Objective-C blocks: axiom:objc-block-retain-cycles **"SwiftUI view issues"** → Start: axiom:swiftui-debugging → If performance: axiom:swiftui-performance **"Navigation problems"** → Start: axiom:swiftui-nav-diag (troubleshooting) → For patterns: axiom:swiftui-nav **"Which database?"** → Decision guide: axiom:sqlitedata-migration → Then: axiom:swiftdata, axiom:sqlitedata, or axiom:grdb **"iOS 26 design"** → Start: axiom:liquid-glass → Complete guide: axiom:liquid-glass-ref **"Code quality check"** → Run: `/axiom:audit-accessibility`, `/axiom:audit-concurrency`, `/axiom:audit-memory` → Fix issues with relevant skills ## How Skills Work Axiom skills load automatically — you don't need to memorize names or commands. **Automatic triggering** (most common): Just describe your problem naturally. Claude detects which skill applies and loads it. - "My SwiftData CloudKit sync isn't working" → loads `cloud-sync-diag` - "I'm getting Sendable errors in Swift 6" → loads `swift-concurrency` **Explicit invocation**: If you know the skill name, invoke it directly: - `/skill axiom-swift-concurrency` - `/skill axiom-liquid-glass` **Audit commands**: Run automated scans with slash commands: - `/axiom:audit-memory` — scans for memory leak patterns - `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — scans for Swift 6 violations **Key insight**: You don't need to know skill names. Describe what you're working on and Axiom routes to the right skill automatically. ## Tips - **Describe your problem** — Claude will suggest the right skill - **Run audits first** — Quick wins with automated scans - **Start with diagnostic skills** — When troubleshooting specific issues - **Use reference skills** — When implementing new features - **All skills are searchable** — Just describe what you need --- **Total**: 50 skills, 12 audit commands, covering the complete iOS development lifecycle from design to deployment
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