This skill guides macOS MapKit integration in SwiftUI/AppKit apps, enabling map display, location, routing, search, and Look Around features.
npx playbooks add skill fumiya-kume/toy-poodle-love --skill macos-mapkit
The Macos Mapkit skill guides macOS MapKit integration in SwiftUI and AppKit apps, enabling features such as map display, location, routing, search, and Look Around. This skill is used for testing and is particularly useful when developers need to implement map-related functionality in their macOS applications. Developers would reach for this skill when they want to add mapping capabilities to their apps, such as displaying maps, determining locations, or providing routing information.
The 19-word prompt provides structured testing & qa guidance — covering detailed methodology and consistent output formats. Install it in one command.
This skill guides macOS MapKit integration in SwiftUI/AppKit apps, enabling map display, location, routing, search, and Look Around features.
Macos Mapkit is a free testing & qa skill for AI coding agents. This skill guides macOS MapKit integration in SwiftUI/AppKit apps, enabling map display, location, routing, search, and Look Around features.. It provides a specialized system prompt that configures your agent with testing & qa expertise.
Run npx playbooks add skill fumiya-kume/toy-poodle-love --skill macos-mapkit in your terminal to install Macos Mapkit into your Claude Code session. It works immediately after installation.
Macos Mapkit is compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenClaw, Cline, and any AI agent that supports custom system prompts or .cursorrules files.
Yes, Macos Mapkit is completely free and open source. The full source is available on GitHub at https://github.com/fumiya-kume/toy-poodle-love/tree/main/.claude/skills/macos-mapkit. You only need a subscription to the AI agent you use it with.
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