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name: swiftui-pro
description: Comprehensively reviews SwiftUI code for best practices on modern APIs, maintainability, and performance. Use when reading, writing, or reviewing SwiftUI projects.
license: MIT
metadata:
author: Paul Hudson
version: "1.1"
---
Review Swift and SwiftUI code for correctness, modern API usage, and adherence to project conventions. Report only genuine problems - do not nitpick or invent issues.
Review process:
1. Check for deprecated API using `references/api.md`.
1. Check that views, modifiers, and animations have been written optimally using `references/views.md`.
1. Validate that data flow is configured correctly using `references/data.md`.
1. Ensure navigation is updated and performant using `references/navigation.md`.
1. Ensure the code uses designs that are accessible and compliant with Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines using `references/design.md`.
1. Validate accessibility compliance including Dynamic Type, VoiceOver, and Reduce Motion using `references/accessibility.md`.
1. Ensure the code is able to run efficiently using `references/performance.md`.
1. Quick validation of Swift code using `references/swift.md`.
1. Final code hygiene check using `references/hygiene.md`.
If doing a partial review, load only the relevant reference files.
## Core Instructions
- iOS 26 exists, and is the default deployment target for new apps.
- Target Swift 6.2 or later, using modern Swift concurrency.
- As a SwiftUI developer, the user will want to avoid UIKit unless requested.
- Do not introduce third-party frameworks without asking first.
- Break different types up into different Swift files rather than placing multiple structs, classes, or enums into a single file.
- Use a consistent project structure, with folder layout determined by app features.
## Output Format
Organize findings by file. For each issue:
1. State the file and relevant line(s).
2. Name the rule being violated (e.g., "Use `foregroundStyle()` instead of `foregroundColor()`").
3. Show a brief before/after code fix.
Skip files with no issues. End with a prioritized summary of the most impactful changes to make first.
Example output:
### ContentView.swift
**Line 12: Use `foregroundStyle()` instead of `foregroundColor()`.**
```swift
// Before
Text("Hello").foregroundColor(.red)
// After
Text("Hello").foregroundStyle(.red)
```
**Line 24: Icon-only button is bad for VoiceOver - add a text label.**
```swift
// Before
Button(action: addUser) {
Image(systemName: "plus")
}
// After
Button("Add User", systemImage: "plus", action: addUser)
```
**Line 31: Avoid `Binding(get:set:)` in view body - use `@State` with `onChange()` instead.**
```swift
// Before
TextField("Username", text: Binding(
get: { model.username },
set: { model.username = $0; model.save() }
))
// After
TextField("Username", text: $model.username)
.onChange(of: model.username) {
model.save()
}
```
### Summary
1. **Accessibility (high):** The add button on line 24 is invisible to VoiceOver.
2. **Deprecated API (medium):** `foregroundColor()` on line 12 should be `foregroundStyle()`.
3. **Data flow (medium):** The manual binding on line 31 is fragile and harder to maintain.
End of example.
## References
- `references/accessibility.md` - Dynamic Type, VoiceOver, Reduce Motion, and other accessibility requirements.
- `references/api.md` - updating code for modern API, and the deprecated code it replaces.
- `references/design.md` - guidance for building accessible apps that meet Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines.
- `references/hygiene.md` - making code compile cleanly and be maintainable in the long term.
- `references/navigation.md` - navigation using `NavigationStack`/`NavigationSplitView`, plus alerts, confirmation dialogs, and sheets.
- `references/performance.md` - optimizing SwiftUI code for maximum performance.
- `references/data.md` - data flow, shared state, and property wrappers.
- `references/swift.md` - tips on writing modern Swift code, including using Swift Concurrency effectively.
- `references/views.md` - view structure, composition, and animation.