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visionos

visionOS platform-specific development with spatial computing, RealityKit, immersive spaces, and volumes. Use when building Vision Pro apps, 3D experiences, or mixed reality features.

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13
Source
fusengine/agents
Updated
2026-05-17
Slug
fusengine--agents--visionos
View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fusengine/agents/HEAD/plugins/swift-apple-expert/skills/visionos/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/visionos.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/visionos.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

visionOS Platform

visionOS-specific development for Apple Vision Pro spatial computing.

Agent Workflow (MANDATORY)

Before ANY implementation, use TeamCreate to spawn 3 agents:

  1. fuse-ai-pilot:explore-codebase - Analyze existing visionOS patterns
  2. fuse-ai-pilot:research-expert - Verify latest visionOS 26 docs via Context7/Exa
  3. mcp__apple-docs__search_apple_docs - Check spatial computing patterns

After implementation, run fuse-ai-pilot:sniper for validation.


Overview

When to Use

  • Building Vision Pro applications
  • Creating 3D spatial experiences
  • Mixed reality features
  • Immersive environments
  • Hand and eye tracking

Why visionOS Skill

Feature Benefit
Spatial computing 3D interaction
RealityKit 3D content rendering
Immersive spaces Full environment
Volumes 3D bounded content

Scene Types

Scene Description
WindowGroup 2D windows in space
Volume 3D bounded content
ImmersiveSpace Full immersive experience

Reference Guide

Need Reference
Windows, volumes, spaces spatial-computing.md
RealityView, 3D content realitykit.md
Attachments, UI ornaments ornaments.md

Best Practices

  1. Start with windows - Familiar 2D first
  2. Add depth gradually - Volumes for 3D
  3. Use ornaments - Attach 2D UI to 3D
  4. Respect space - Don't overwhelm user
  5. Hand tracking - Natural interactions
  6. Eye comfort - Avoid rapid movements