From apple-skills
Provides watchOS development guidance including SwiftUI for Watch, Watch Connectivity, complications, and watch-specific UI patterns. Useful for code review, best practices, or Watch app development.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/apple-skills:watchosThis skill is limited to the following tools:
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Comprehensive guidance for watchOS app development with SwiftUI, Watch Connectivity, and complications.
Comprehensive guidance for watchOS app development with SwiftUI, Watch Connectivity, and complications.
Use this skill when the user:
@main
struct MyWatchApp: App {
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
ContentView()
}
}
}
// Use NavigationStack (watchOS 9+)
NavigationStack {
List {
NavigationLink("Item 1", value: Item.one)
NavigationLink("Item 2", value: Item.two)
}
.navigationDestination(for: Item.self) { item in
ItemDetailView(item: item)
}
}
// TabView for main sections
TabView {
HomeView()
ActivityView()
SettingsView()
}
.tabViewStyle(.verticalPage)
List {
ForEach(items) { item in
ItemRow(item: item)
}
.onDelete(perform: delete)
}
.listStyle(.carousel) // For focused content
.listStyle(.elliptical) // For browsing
import WatchConnectivity
@Observable
final class WatchConnectivityManager: NSObject, WCSessionDelegate {
static let shared = WatchConnectivityManager()
private(set) var isReachable = false
override init() {
super.init()
if WCSession.isSupported() {
WCSession.default.delegate = self
WCSession.default.activate()
}
}
// Required delegate methods
func session(_ session: WCSession, activationDidCompleteWith state: WCSessionActivationState, error: Error?) {
isReachable = session.isReachable
}
#if os(iOS)
func sessionDidBecomeInactive(_ session: WCSession) {}
func sessionDidDeactivate(_ session: WCSession) {
WCSession.default.activate()
}
#endif
}
| Method | Use Case | Delivery |
|---|---|---|
updateApplicationContext | Latest state (settings) | Overwrites previous |
sendMessage | Real-time, both apps active | Immediate |
transferUserInfo | Queued data | Guaranteed, in order |
transferFile | Large data | Background transfer |
// Application Context (most common)
func updateContext(_ data: [String: Any]) throws {
try WCSession.default.updateApplicationContext(data)
}
// Real-time messaging
func sendMessage(_ message: [String: Any]) {
guard WCSession.default.isReachable else { return }
WCSession.default.sendMessage(message, replyHandler: nil)
}
// Receiving data
func session(_ session: WCSession, didReceiveApplicationContext context: [String: Any]) {
Task { @MainActor in
// Update UI with received data
}
}
import ClockKit
struct ComplicationController: CLKComplicationDataSource {
func getComplicationDescriptors(handler: @escaping ([CLKComplicationDescriptor]) -> Void) {
let descriptor = CLKComplicationDescriptor(
identifier: "myComplication",
displayName: "My App",
supportedFamilies: [.circularSmall, .modularSmall, .graphicCircular]
)
handler([descriptor])
}
func getCurrentTimelineEntry(
for complication: CLKComplication,
withHandler handler: @escaping (CLKComplicationTimelineEntry?) -> Void
) {
let template = makeTemplate(for: complication.family)
let entry = CLKComplicationTimelineEntry(date: .now, complicationTemplate: template)
handler(entry)
}
}
import WidgetKit
import SwiftUI
struct MyComplication: Widget {
var body: some WidgetConfiguration {
StaticConfiguration(
kind: "MyComplication",
provider: ComplicationProvider()
) { entry in
ComplicationView(entry: entry)
}
.configurationDisplayName("My Complication")
.supportedFamilies([
.accessoryCircular,
.accessoryRectangular,
.accessoryCorner,
.accessoryInline
])
}
}
@State private var crownValue = 0.0
ScrollView {
// Content
}
.focusable()
.digitalCrownRotation($crownValue)
WKInterfaceDevice.current().play(.click)
WKInterfaceDevice.current().play(.success)
WKInterfaceDevice.current().play(.failure)
import WatchKit
NowPlayingView() // Built-in now playing controls
import HealthKit
@Observable
class WorkoutManager {
let healthStore = HKHealthStore()
var session: HKWorkoutSession?
var builder: HKLiveWorkoutBuilder?
func startWorkout(type: HKWorkoutActivityType) async throws {
let config = HKWorkoutConfiguration()
config.activityType = type
config.locationType = .outdoor
session = try HKWorkoutSession(healthStore: healthStore, configuration: config)
builder = session?.associatedWorkoutBuilder()
session?.startActivity(with: .now)
try await builder?.beginCollection(at: .now)
}
}
@Observable over ObservableObject (watchOS 10+)Choose the right reference file based on what the user needs:
What are you building?
|
+- iPhone <-> Watch data sync
| -> watch-connectivity.md
| +- Session management, application context, real-time messaging
| +- File transfers, offline caching, complication push updates
|
+- Watch face complications
| -> complications.md
| +- ClockKit (legacy) vs WidgetKit (modern) complications
| +- Migration from ClockKit to WidgetKit
| +- Complication families (circular, rectangular, corner, inline)
| +- Timeline providers, reload strategies, gauges
|
+- Health / fitness / workout tracking
| -> health-fitness.md
| +- HealthKit authorization and data types
| +- HKWorkoutSession and HKLiveWorkoutBuilder
| +- Real-time heart rate, calories, distance
| +- Extended Runtime sessions, route tracking
|
+- watchOS widgets / Smart Stack
| -> widgets-for-watch.md
| +- Smart Stack configuration and relevance
| +- Cross-platform widget sharing (iOS + watchOS)
| +- watchOS-specific design (dark background, small screen)
|
+- General watchOS app development
-> This file (SKILL.md)
+- App structure, navigation, lists
+- Digital Crown, haptics, Now Playing
| File | Content |
|---|---|
| watch-connectivity.md | iPhone <-> Watch sync, session management, data transfer, offline caching |
| complications.md | ClockKit to WidgetKit migration, complication families, timeline providers, gauges |
| health-fitness.md | HealthKit, workout sessions, heart rate, Extended Runtime, route tracking, privacy |
| widgets-for-watch.md | Smart Stack widgets, relevance, cross-platform sharing, watchOS design |
2plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jun 17, 2026
npx claudepluginhub rshankras/claude-code-apple-skills --plugin apple-skillswatchOS platform-specific development with complications, workouts, HealthKit, and Watch Connectivity. Use when building Apple Watch apps, health features, or iPhone-Watch communication.
Provides watchOS design guidelines for glanceable interfaces, Digital Crown interaction, and screen dimensions to build effective Apple Watch apps.
Reviews watchOS code for app lifecycle, complications (ClockKit/WidgetKit), WatchConnectivity sessions, and performance constraints like memory and battery limits.