ios-simulator-skill

📁 conorluddy/ios-simulator-skill 📅 Jan 16, 2026
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安装命令
npx skills add https://github.com/conorluddy/ios-simulator-skill --skill ios-simulator-skill

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Skill 文档

iOS Simulator Skill

Build, test, and automate iOS applications using accessibility-driven navigation and structured data instead of pixel coordinates.

Quick Start

# 1. Check environment
bash scripts/sim_health_check.sh

# 2. Launch app
python scripts/app_launcher.py --launch com.example.app

# 3. Map screen to see elements
python scripts/screen_mapper.py

# 4. Tap button
python scripts/navigator.py --find-text "Login" --tap

# 5. Enter text
python scripts/navigator.py --find-type TextField --enter-text "user@example.com"

All scripts support --help for detailed options and --json for machine-readable output.

21 Production Scripts

Build & Development (2 scripts)

  1. build_and_test.py – Build Xcode projects, run tests, parse results with progressive disclosure

    • Build with live result streaming
    • Parse errors and warnings from xcresult bundles
    • Retrieve detailed build logs on demand
    • Options: --project, --scheme, --clean, --test, --verbose, --json
  2. log_monitor.py – Real-time log monitoring with intelligent filtering

    • Stream logs or capture by duration
    • Filter by severity (error/warning/info/debug)
    • Deduplicate repeated messages
    • Options: --app, --severity, --follow, --duration, --output, --json

Navigation & Interaction (5 scripts)

  1. screen_mapper.py – Analyze current screen and list interactive elements

    • Element type breakdown
    • Interactive button list
    • Text field status
    • Options: --verbose, --hints, --json
  2. navigator.py – Find and interact with elements semantically

    • Find by text (fuzzy matching)
    • Find by element type
    • Find by accessibility ID
    • Enter text or tap elements
    • Options: --find-text, --find-type, --find-id, --tap, --enter-text, --json
  3. gesture.py – Perform swipes, scrolls, pinches, and complex gestures

    • Directional swipes (up/down/left/right)
    • Multi-swipe scrolling
    • Pinch zoom
    • Long press
    • Pull to refresh
    • Options: --swipe, --scroll, --pinch, --long-press, --refresh, --json
  4. keyboard.py – Text input and hardware button control

    • Type text (fast or slow)
    • Special keys (return, delete, tab, space, arrows)
    • Hardware buttons (home, lock, volume, screenshot)
    • Key combinations
    • Options: --type, --key, --button, --slow, --clear, --dismiss, --json
  5. app_launcher.py – App lifecycle management

    • Launch apps by bundle ID
    • Terminate apps
    • Install/uninstall from .app bundles
    • Deep link navigation
    • List installed apps
    • Check app state
    • Options: --launch, --terminate, --install, --uninstall, --open-url, --list, --state, --json

Testing & Analysis (5 scripts)

  1. accessibility_audit.py – Check WCAG compliance on current screen

    • Critical issues (missing labels, empty buttons, no alt text)
    • Warnings (missing hints, small touch targets)
    • Info (missing IDs, deep nesting)
    • Options: --verbose, --output, --json
  2. visual_diff.py – Compare two screenshots for visual changes

    • Pixel-by-pixel comparison
    • Threshold-based pass/fail
    • Generate diff images
    • Options: --threshold, --output, --details, --json
  3. test_recorder.py – Automatically document test execution

    • Capture screenshots and accessibility trees per step
    • Generate markdown reports with timing data
    • Options: --test-name, --output, --verbose, --json
  4. app_state_capture.py – Create comprehensive debugging snapshots

    • Screenshot, UI hierarchy, app logs, device info
    • Markdown summary for bug reports
    • Options: --app-bundle-id, --output, --log-lines, --json
  5. sim_health_check.sh – Verify environment is properly configured

    • Check macOS, Xcode, simctl, IDB, Python
    • List available and booted simulators
    • Verify Python packages (Pillow)

Advanced Testing & Permissions (4 scripts)

  1. clipboard.py – Manage simulator clipboard for paste testing

    • Copy text to clipboard
    • Test paste flows without manual entry
    • Options: --copy, --test-name, --expected, --json
  2. status_bar.py – Override simulator status bar appearance

    • Presets: clean (9:41, 100% battery), testing (11:11, 50%), low-battery (20%), airplane (offline)
    • Custom time, network, battery, WiFi settings
    • Options: --preset, --time, --data-network, --battery-level, --clear, --json
  3. push_notification.py – Send simulated push notifications

    • Simple mode (title + body + badge)
    • Custom JSON payloads
    • Test notification handling and deep links
    • Options: --bundle-id, --title, --body, --badge, --payload, --json
  4. privacy_manager.py – Grant, revoke, and reset app permissions

    • 13 supported services (camera, microphone, location, contacts, photos, calendar, health, etc.)
    • Batch operations (comma-separated services)
    • Audit trail with test scenario tracking
    • Options: --bundle-id, --grant, --revoke, --reset, --list, --json

Device Lifecycle Management (5 scripts)

  1. simctl_boot.py – Boot simulators with optional readiness verification

    • Boot by UDID or device name
    • Wait for device ready with timeout
    • Batch boot operations (–all, –type)
    • Performance timing
    • Options: --udid, --name, --wait-ready, --timeout, --all, --type, --json
  2. simctl_shutdown.py – Gracefully shutdown simulators

    • Shutdown by UDID or device name
    • Optional verification of shutdown completion
    • Batch shutdown operations
    • Options: --udid, --name, --verify, --timeout, --all, --type, --json
  3. simctl_create.py – Create simulators dynamically

    • Create by device type and iOS version
    • List available device types and runtimes
    • Custom device naming
    • Returns UDID for CI/CD integration
    • Options: --device, --runtime, --name, --list-devices, --list-runtimes, --json
  4. simctl_delete.py – Permanently delete simulators

    • Delete by UDID or device name
    • Safety confirmation by default (skip with –yes)
    • Batch delete operations
    • Smart deletion (–old N to keep N per device type)
    • Options: --udid, --name, --yes, --all, --type, --old, --json
  5. simctl_erase.py – Factory reset simulators without deletion

    • Preserve device UUID (faster than delete+create)
    • Erase all, by type, or booted simulators
    • Optional verification
    • Options: --udid, --name, --verify, --timeout, --all, --type, --booted, --json

Common Patterns

Auto-UDID Detection: Most scripts auto-detect the booted simulator if –udid is not provided.

Device Name Resolution: Use device names (e.g., “iPhone 16 Pro”) instead of UDIDs – scripts resolve automatically.

Batch Operations: Many scripts support --all for all simulators or --type iPhone for device type filtering.

Output Formats: Default is concise human-readable output. Use --json for machine-readable output in CI/CD.

Help: All scripts support --help for detailed options and examples.

Typical Workflow

  1. Verify environment: bash scripts/sim_health_check.sh
  2. Launch app: python scripts/app_launcher.py --launch com.example.app
  3. Analyze screen: python scripts/screen_mapper.py
  4. Interact: python scripts/navigator.py --find-text "Button" --tap
  5. Verify: python scripts/accessibility_audit.py
  6. Debug if needed: python scripts/app_state_capture.py --app-bundle-id com.example.app

Requirements

  • macOS 12+
  • Xcode Command Line Tools
  • Python 3
  • IDB (optional, for interactive features)

Documentation

  • SKILL.md (this file) – Script reference and quick start
  • README.md – Installation and examples
  • CLAUDE.md – Architecture and implementation details
  • references/ – Deep documentation on specific topics
  • examples/ – Complete automation workflows

Key Design Principles

Semantic Navigation: Find elements by meaning (text, type, ID) not pixel coordinates. Survives UI changes.

Token Efficiency: Concise default output (3-5 lines) with optional verbose and JSON modes for detailed results.

Accessibility-First: Built on standard accessibility APIs for reliability and compatibility.

Zero Configuration: Works immediately on any macOS with Xcode. No setup required.

Structured Data: Scripts output JSON or formatted text, not raw logs. Easy to parse and integrate.

Auto-Learning: Build system remembers your device preference. Configuration stored per-project.


Use these scripts directly or let Claude Code invoke them automatically when your request matches the skill description.