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Analyze Swift Package Manager dependencies, package plugins, module variants, and CI-oriented build overhead that slow Xcode builds. Use when a developer suspects packages, plugins, or dependency graph shape are hurting clean or incremental build performance, mentions SPM slowness, package resolution time, build plugin overhead, duplicate module builds from configuration drift, circular dependencies between modules, oversized modules needing splitting, or modularization best practices.
npx claudepluginhub carloshpdoc/ios-workflow-claude --plugin xcode-build-suiteHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/claude-utilities:spm-build-analysisThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill when package structure, plugins, or dependency configuration are likely contributing to slow Xcode builds.
Guides Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR): 'use cache' directives, cacheLife(), cacheTag(), revalidateTag() for caching, invalidation, static/dynamic optimization. Auto-activates on cacheComponents: true.
Migrates code, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5, updating model strings on Anthropic, AWS, GCP, Azure platforms.
Breaks plans, specs, or PRDs into thin vertical-slice issues on the project issue tracker using tracer bullets. Useful for converting high-level work into grabbable implementation tickets.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Use this skill when package structure, plugins, or dependency configuration are likely contributing to slow Xcode builds.
Package.swift and Package.resolvedBefore including any local package in a recommendation, verify that it is actually part of the project's dependency graph. A Vendor/ directory may contain packages that are not linked to any target.
project.pbxproj for XCLocalSwiftPackageReference entries that reference the package path.XCSwiftPackageProductDependency entries to confirm the package's product is linked to at least one target.When recommending version pins for branch-tracked dependencies:
python3 .claude/skills/scripts/check_spm_pins.py --project App.xcodeproj
This checks git ls-remote --tags for each branch-pinned package and reports which have tags available for pinning.@_exported import that create hidden dependency chainsswift-syntax building universally (all architectures) when no prebuilt binary is available, adding significant clean-build overheadSwiftCompile, SwiftEmitModule, and ScanDependencies tasksMigrating a dependency from a monolithic target to a modular multi-target SDK (e.g., replacing one umbrella library with separate Core, RUM, Logs, Trace modules) does not automatically reduce build time. Modular targets increase the number of SwiftCompile, SwiftEmitModule, and ScanDependencies tasks because each target must be compiled, scanned, and emit its module independently. The build-time trade-off depends on the project's parallelism headroom and how many of the modular targets are actually needed.
When considering a modular SDK migration:
SwiftCompile task count before and after.When the same module appears multiple times in timing output, investigate whether different package or target options are forcing extra module variants. Uniform options often matter more than shaving a small amount of source code.
For each finding, include:
If the main problem is not package-related, hand off to xcode-project-analyzer or xcode-compilation-analyzer by reading the target skill's SKILL.md and applying its workflow to the same project context.