hig-patterns
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about onboarding flow, user onboarding, app launch, loading state, drag and drop, search pattern, settings design, notifications, modality, multitasking, feedback pattern, haptics, undo redo, file management, data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should onboarding work, my app takes too long to load, should I use a modal here, how do I handle errors, when should I ask for permissions, how to show progress, or what's the right way to confirm a delete. Cross-references hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Best use case
hig-patterns is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about onboarding flow, user onboarding, app launch, loading state, drag and drop, search pattern, settings design, notifications, modality, multitasking, feedback pattern, haptics, undo redo, file management, data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should onboarding work, my app takes too long to load, should I use a modal here, how do I handle errors, when should I ask for permissions, how to show progress, or what's the right way to confirm a delete. Cross-references hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about onboarding flow, user onboarding, app launch, loading state, drag and drop, search pattern, settings design, notifications, modality, multitasking, feedback pattern, haptics, undo redo, file management, data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should onboarding work, my app takes too long to load, should I use a modal here, how do I handle errors, when should I ask for permissions, how to show progress, or what's the right way to confirm a delete. Cross-references hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "hig-patterns" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about onboarding flow, user onboarding, app launch, loading state, drag and drop, search pattern, settings design, notifications, modality, multitasking, feedback pattern, haptics, undo redo, file management, data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should onboarding work, my app takes too long to load, should I use a modal here, how do I handle errors, when should I ask for permissions, how to show progress, or what's the right way to confirm a delete. Cross-references hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/hig-patterns/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How hig-patterns Compares
| Feature / Agent | hig-patterns | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about onboarding flow, user onboarding, app launch, loading state, drag and drop, search pattern, settings design, notifications, modality, multitasking, feedback pattern, haptics, undo redo, file management, data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should onboarding work, my app takes too long to load, should I use a modal here, how do I handle errors, when should I ask for permissions, how to show progress, or what's the right way to confirm a delete. Cross-references hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Apple HIG: Interaction Patterns Check for `.claude/apple-design-context.md` before asking questions. Use existing context and only ask for information not already covered. ## Key Principles 1. **Minimize modality.** Use modality only when it is critical to get attention, a task must be completed or abandoned, or saving changes is essential. Prefer non-modal alternatives. 2. **Provide clear feedback.** Every action should produce visible, audible, or haptic response. Activity indicators for indeterminate waits, progress bars for determinate, haptics for physical confirmation. 3. **Support undo over confirmation dialogs.** Destructive actions should be reversible when possible. Undo is almost always better than "Are you sure?" 4. **Launch quickly.** Display a launch screen that transitions seamlessly into the first screen. No splash screens with logos. Restore previous state. 5. **Defer sign-in.** Let users explore before requiring account creation. Support Sign in with Apple and passkeys. 6. **Keep onboarding brief.** Three screens max. Let users skip. Teach through progressive disclosure and contextual hints. 7. **Use progressive disclosure.** Show essentials first, let users drill into details. Don't overwhelm with every option on one screen. 8. **Respect user attention.** Consolidate notifications, minimize interruptions, give users control over alerts. Never use notifications for marketing. ## Reference Index | Reference | Topic | Key content | |---|---|---| | [charting-data.md](references/charting-data.md) | Charting Data | Data visualization patterns, accessible charts, interactive elements | | [collaboration-and-sharing.md](references/collaboration-and-sharing.md) | Collaboration & Sharing | Share sheets, activity views, collaborative editing, SharePlay | | [drag-and-drop.md](references/drag-and-drop.md) | Drag and Drop | Drag sources, drop targets, spring loading, multi-item drag, visual feedback | | [entering-data.md](references/entering-data.md) | Entering Data | Text fields, pickers, steppers, input validation, keyboard types, autofill | | [feedback.md](references/feedback.md) | Feedback | Alerts, action sheets, haptic patterns, sound feedback, visual indicators | | [file-management.md](references/file-management.md) | File Management | Document browser, file providers, iCloud integration, document lifecycle | | [going-full-screen.md](references/going-full-screen.md) | Going Full Screen | Full-screen transitions, immersive content, exiting full screen | | [launching.md](references/launching.md) | Launching | Launch screens, state restoration, cold vs warm launch | | [live-viewing-apps.md](references/live-viewing-apps.md) | Live Viewing Apps | Live content display, real-time updates, Live Activities, Dynamic Island | | [loading.md](references/loading.md) | Loading | Activity indicators, progress views, skeleton screens, lazy loading, placeholders | | [managing-accounts.md](references/managing-accounts.md) | Managing Accounts | Sign in with Apple, passkeys, account creation, credential autofill, account deletion | | [managing-notifications.md](references/managing-notifications.md) | Managing Notifications | Permission requests, grouping, actionable notifications, provisional delivery | | [modality.md](references/modality.md) | Modality | Sheets, alerts, popovers, full-screen modals, when to use each | | [multitasking.md](references/multitasking.md) | Multitasking | iPad Split View, Slide Over, Stage Manager, responsive layout, size class transitions | | [offering-help.md](references/offering-help.md) | Offering Help | Contextual tips, onboarding hints, help menus, support links | | [onboarding.md](references/onboarding.md) | Onboarding | Welcome screens, feature highlights, progressive onboarding, skip options | | [playing-audio.md](references/playing-audio.md) | Playing Audio | Audio sessions, background audio, Now Playing, audio routing, interruptions | | [playing-haptics.md](references/playing-haptics.md) | Playing Haptics | Core Haptics, UIFeedbackGenerator, haptic patterns, custom haptics | | [playing-video.md](references/playing-video.md) | Playing Video | Video player controls, picture-in-picture, AirPlay, full-screen video | | [printing.md](references/printing.md) | Printing | Print dialogs, page setup, AirPrint integration | | [ratings-and-reviews.md](references/ratings-and-reviews.md) | Ratings & Reviews | SKStoreReviewController, timing, frequency limits, in-app feedback | | [searching.md](references/searching.md) | Searching | Search bars, suggestions, scoped search, results display, recents | | [settings.md](references/settings.md) | Settings | In-app vs Settings app, preference organization, toggles, defaults | | [undo-and-redo.md](references/undo-and-redo.md) | Undo and Redo | Shake to undo, undo/redo stack, multi-level undo | | [workouts.md](references/workouts.md) | Workouts | Workout sessions, live metrics, Always On display, summaries, HealthKit | ## Pattern Selection Guide | User Goal | Recommended Pattern | Avoid | |---|---|---| | First app experience | Brief onboarding (max 3 screens) + progressive disclosure | Long tutorials, mandatory sign-up | | Waiting for content | Skeleton screens or progress indicators | Blocking spinners with no context | | Confirming destructive action | Undo support | Excessive "Are you sure?" dialogs | | Collecting user input | Inline validation, smart defaults, autofill | Modal forms for simple inputs | | Requesting permissions | Contextual, just-in-time with explanation | Requesting all permissions at launch | | Providing feedback | Haptics + visual indicator | Silent actions with no confirmation | | Organizing preferences | In-app settings for frequent items | Burying all settings in system Settings app | ## Output Format 1. **Recommended pattern with rationale**, citing the relevant reference file. 2. **Step-by-step implementation** covering each screen or state. 3. **Platform variations** for targeted platforms. 4. **Common pitfalls** that violate HIG for this pattern. ## Questions to Ask 1. Where in the app does this pattern appear? What comes before and after? 2. Which platforms? 3. Designing from scratch or improving an existing flow? 4. Does this involve sensitive actions? (Destructive operations, payments, permissions) ## Related Skills - **hig-foundations** -- Accessibility, color, typography, and privacy principles underlying every pattern - **hig-platforms** -- Platform-specific pattern implementations - **hig-components-layout** -- Structural components (tab bars, sidebars, split views) for navigation patterns - **hig-components-content** -- Content display within patterns (charts, collections, search results) --- *Built by [Raintree Technology](https://raintree.technology) · [More developer tools](https://raintree.technology)* ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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