--- name: watchos-code-review description: Reviews watchOS code for app lifecycle, complications (ClockKit/WidgetKit), WatchConnectivity, and performance constraints. Use when reviewing code with import WatchKit, WKExtension, WKApplicationDelegate, WCSession, or watchOS-specific patterns. --- # watchOS Code Review ## Quick Reference | Issue Type | Reference | |------------|-----------| | App lifecycle, scenes, background modes, extended runtime | [references/lifecycle.md](references/lifecycle.md) | | ClockKit, WidgetKit, timeline providers, Smart Stack | [references/complications.md](references/complications.md) | | WCSession, message passing, file transfer, reachability | [references/connectivity.md](references/connectivity.md) | | Memory limits, background refresh, battery optimization | [references/performance.md](references/performance.md) | ## Review Checklist - [ ] SwiftUI App protocol used with `@WKApplicationDelegateAdaptor` for lifecycle events - [ ] `scenePhase` read from root view (not sheets/modals where it's always `.active`) - [ ] `WKExtendedRuntimeSession` started only while app is active (not from background) - [ ] Workout sessions recovered in `applicationDidFinishLaunching` (not just delegate) - [ ] Background tasks scheduled at least 5 minutes apart; next scheduled before completing current - [ ] `URLSessionDownloadTask` (not `DataTask`) used for background network requests - [ ] WidgetKit used instead of ClockKit for watchOS 9+ complications - [ ] Timeline includes future entries (not just current state); gaps avoided - [ ] `TimelineEntryRelevance` implemented for Smart Stack prioritization - [ ] WCSession delegate set before `activate()`; singleton pattern used - [ ] `isReachable` checked before `sendMessage`; `transferUserInfo` for critical data - [ ] Received files moved synchronously before delegate callback returns ## When to Load References - Reviewing app lifecycle, background modes, or extended sessions -> lifecycle.md - Reviewing complications, widgets, or timeline providers -> complications.md - Reviewing WCSession, iPhone-Watch communication -> connectivity.md - Reviewing memory, battery, or performance issues -> performance.md ## Output Format Report issues using: `[FILE:LINE] ISSUE_TITLE` Examples: - `[WatchApp.swift:18] WKExtendedRuntimeSession started while app not active` - `[ConnectivityManager.swift:42] WCSession.activate() before delegate assignment` - `[ComplicationTimeline.swift:67] Timeline has no future entries` ## Hard gates (before reporting) Complete **in order** for each finding you intend to report. Do not advance until the pass condition is satisfied. 1. **Location artifact** — The finding includes `[FILE:LINE]` (or a line range) copied from the current file contents; the path resolves in this repo. 2. **Scope read** — You read the full surrounding unit: the `View` body, `WKApplicationDelegate` / scene method, `TimelineProvider` implementation, `WCSessionDelegate` callback, or workout/background task handler that owns the behavior—not only a diff hunk. 3. **watchOS or pairing claim** (only if the finding depends on background modes, complication/timeline contracts, `WCSession` reachability or transfer semantics, workout or extended runtime rules, or device-specific limits) — You name one concrete artifact you inspected (for example `Info.plist` / target capabilities for background modes, the `WK*` / `WCSession` call order in source, entitlements, or a subsection you read in the matching doc from [Quick Reference](#quick-reference)) **or** you downgrade the item to an open question in [Review Questions](#review-questions). 4. **Protocol** — Pre-report steps in [review-verification-protocol](../review-verification-protocol/SKILL.md) are satisfied for this item (no finding if they are not). Use the issue format `[FILE:LINE] ISSUE_TITLE` for each reported finding. Hard gate 4 is the full pre-report checklist for this skill’s review type. ## Review Questions 1. Is the app using modern SwiftUI lifecycle with delegate adaptor? 2. Are background tasks completing properly (calling `setTaskCompletedWithSnapshot`)? 3. Is UI update frequency reduced when `isLuminanceReduced` is true? 4. Are WatchConnectivity delegate callbacks dispatching to main thread? 5. Is `TabView` nested within another `TabView`? (Memory leak on watchOS)