Claude Skill
dadederk/iOS-Accessibility-Agent-Skill
Add expert iOS accessibility best practices to your AI coding tool with this Agent Skill. Covers VoiceOver, dynamic type, color contrast, and more for inclusive app development.
Overview
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Install this Skill
npx skills add https://github.com/dadederk/iOS-Accessibility-Agent-Skill --skill ios-accessibilityRegistry
Summary
Integrate expert iOS accessibility best practices into your AI coding tool using the Agent Skills open format. This skill provides authoritative guidance on VoiceOver, dynamic type, color contrast, and more, helping developers build inclusive apps efficiently.
将iOS无障碍最佳实践专家指导添加到您的AI编码工具中(Agent Skills开放格式)。
Key features
- Expert iOS accessibility guidance for AI coding assistants
- Covers VoiceOver, dynamic type, and color contrast
- Open Agent Skills format for easy integration
- Promotes inclusive app development best practices
Use cases
- Enhance AI code suggestions with accessibility compliance
- Automate accessibility audits during development
- Educate developers on iOS accessibility standards
- Streamline inclusive UI component creation
README excerpt
# iOS Accessibility Agent Skill Expert guidance for any AI coding tool that supports the Agent Skills open format: accessible iOS development, VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, assistive technologies, and inclusive design practices. ## ⚠️ Important Disclaimers ### Work in Progress This skill is a work in progress and has not been exhaustively tested. It is provided as-is, and **it is the responsibility of the developer** to thoroughly test and validate any changes suggested through the use of this skill. Ensure that all accessibility implementations work as expected and intended for your users before shipping to production. ### Accessibility Is Not Deterministic Unlike many other iOS engineering tasks, accessibility is **not deterministic**. There is rarely a single "correct" fix for an accessibility problem. Multiple approaches can be valid, each with different trade-offs. Evaluate options in context and choose what works best for your users. **This skill is an aid, not a substitute for intentional and thoughtful design.** Use it as a tool to learn more about accessibility and guide implementation decisions, but do not treat it as a magic solution. Real accessibility requires continuous learning, testing with assistive technologies, and, whenever possible, feedback from users with disabilities. **Your feedback helps improve this skill.** If you run into issues, share your prompt and a sample of the output (whatever you are comfortable sharing) so we can refine these guidelines. Positive feedback is also useful to understand what is working well. ## Who This Is For - Developers building accessible iOS apps with UIKit or SwiftUI - Teams wanting to embed accessibility into their development workflow - Anyone building for, or debugging issues on, VoiceOver, Dynamic Type l
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