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Post #690890

2026-03-09 01:54 UTC

I've just published a first version of an Agent Skill for iOS Accessibility. I first learned about Agent Skills from @swiftlee's video "Refactoring a Real App with Agent Skills in Cursor". And he suggested that someone should do one for accessibility. So I did. I haven't been the first one to do it though! I'll link to them in the thread together with some thoughts on what I think this skill is, and what it isn't. https://github.com/dadederk/iOS-Accessibility-Agent-Skill?tab=readme-ov-file

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  • @dadederk@iosdev.space 2026-03-09 01:55

    It's been a couple of months in the making, on and off, with some hesitation about actually putting it out there for fear some people use it thinking that Coding Agents are going to do their accessibility work for them from now on. And I don't think that's the right approach. But here it is.

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  • @tayarndt@techopolis.social 2026-03-09 18:50

    @dadederk @swiftlee This is exactly what Awesome iOS AI needs. I just launched it today, a curated list of skills, agents, and MCP servers for Swift development. You should consider adding yours. github.com/Techopolis/awesome-ios-ai

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  • @tayarndt@techopolis.social 2026-03-09 18:53

    @dadederk @swiftlee I'm blind and I've been waiting for something like this. Accessibility as a skill that AI actually follows instead of ignores is huge. I just launched Awesome iOS AI today, a curated list of skills, agents, and MCP servers for Swift. Yours belongs on it. github.com/Techopolis/awesome-ios-ai

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