Swift-API-Design-Guidelines-Agent-Skill
Swift API Design Guidelines Agent Skill for AI coding tools that support the Agent Skills open format. It provides practical, structured guidance for API naming, argument labels, terminology, documentation comments, and conventions, with a workflow-driven `SKILL.md`, focused reference modules, and plugin/workflow support for team adoption.
Swift API Design Guidelines Skill
Expert guidance for any AI coding tool that supports the Agent Skills open format - focused on Swift API naming, argument labels, terminology, documentation comments, and conventions.
This repository distills the Swift API Design Guidelines into actionable, concise references for agents and code review workflows.
Who this is for
- Teams designing or reviewing Swift APIs and SDK surfaces
- Developers refactoring existing APIs for clarity at the point of use
- Anyone who wants APIs that read fluently and reduce ambiguity in call sites
How to Use This Skill
Option A: Using skills.sh (recommended)
Install this skill with a single command:
npx skills add https://github.com/Erikote04/Swift-API-Design-Guidelines-Agent-Skill --skill swift-api-design-guidelines-skill
Then use the skill in your AI agent, for example:
Use the swift-api-design-guidelines skill and review this code for naming, argument labels, and API clarity.
Option B: Claude Code Plugin
Personal Usage
To install this skill for your personal use in Claude Code:
- Add the marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add Erikote04/Swift-API-Design-Guidelines-Agent-Skill
- Install the skill:
/plugin install swift-api-design-guidelines@swift-api-design-guidelines-skill
Project Configuration
To automatically provide this skill to everyone working in a repository, configure .claude/settings.json:
{
"enabledPlugins": {
"swift-api-design-guidelines@swift-api-design-guidelines-skill": true
},
"extraKnownMarketplaces": {
"swift-api-design-guidelines-skill": {
"source": {
"source": "github",
"repo": "Erikote04/Swift-API-Design-Guidelines-Agent-Skill"
}
}
}
}
When team members open the project, Claude Code will prompt them to install the skill.
Option C: Manual install
- Clone this repository.
- Install or symlink the
swift-api-design-guidelines-skill/folder following your tool's official skills installation docs. - Use your AI tool as usual and ask it to use the
swift-api-design-guidelinesskill for API design tasks.
Where to Save Skills
Follow your tool's official documentation:
- Codex: Where to save skills
- Claude: Using Skills
- Cursor: Enabling Skills
How to verify:
- Your agent should reference workflows/checklists in
swift-api-design-guidelines-skill/SKILL.md - It should then load the relevant file from
swift-api-design-guidelines-skill/references/for topic-specific guidance
What This Skill Offers
This skill gives your AI coding tool practical guidance for Swift API design. It can:
Guide API Design Decisions
- Improve naming clarity at the point of use
- Apply argument-label rules based on grammar and meaning
- Enforce consistent mutating/nonmutating naming pairs
- Improve terminology use and reduce ambiguity
Improve API Documentation
- Produce concise, useful declaration summaries
- Apply recognized symbol markup (
Parameter,Returns,Throws,Note, etc.) - Encourage documentation that matches actual API semantics
Strengthen API Review Quality
- Catch overloaded APIs that become ambiguous with weak typing
- Flag redundant type words and role-unclear identifiers
- Encourage defaults and parameter ordering that improve readability
What Makes This Skill Different
Non-opinionated: Focuses on API correctness and clarity, not architecture or folder structures.
Guidelines-first: Anchored in Swift API Design Guidelines semantics and established conventions.
Practical and concise: Optimizes for real review and implementation workflows, not theoretical style debates.
Skill Structure
swift-api-design-guidelines-skill/
SKILL.md
references/
argument-labels.md - Rules for first-argument labels, grammar, and conversion cases
fundamentals.md - Core priorities and documentation-comment principles
general-conventions.md - Complexity docs, casing, free-function exceptions, overload conventions
parameters.md - Parameter naming, defaults, ordering, and file literal guidance
promote-clear-usage.md - Naming clarity, omitted words, and role-based identifiers
special-instructions.md - Tuple/closure naming and weak-type overload disambiguation
strive-for-fluent-usage.md - Fluent call-site phrasing and mutating/nonmutating naming pairs
use-terminology-well.md - Terms of art, abbreviations, and precedent
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! This repository follows the Agent Skills open format, which has specific structural requirements.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for:
- How to contribute improvements to
SKILL.mdand the reference files - Format requirements and quality standards
- Pull request process
About the author
Created by Erik Sebastian de Erice Jerez.
License
This skill is open-source under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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