path-explore
Perform one frontier-directed exploration episode. Selects farthest reachable position and attempts to reach it via nav primitives.
Perform one frontier-directed exploration episode. Selects farthest reachable position and attempts to reach it via nav primitives.
Enumerate possible nearby frontier positions within a bounded number of nav actions (over-approx; simulation only).
Bring the agent into stable adjacency with a solid vertical surface using nav conventions and nav motion tools.
Start a ScienceWorld episode. Reads scenario, difficulty, and seed from scienceworld_config in character YAML. Returns the initial observation plus a session_id for subsequent steps.
A collection of tools for making navigation in Swift applications more ergonomic and powerful across SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit
Attempt to return to a recently known safe navigation state using bounded local motion.
Native iOS development expertise for Swift 5.9+, SwiftUI, UIKit, and Apple ecosystem integration. Covers modern concurrency, architecture patterns, App Store submission, and Xcode workflows. Use when building iOS-specific features, migrating to SwiftUI, optimizing performance, or submitting to App Store.
SwiftUI navigation tools: type-safe alerts, sheets, popovers, and navigation destinations
Advance forward up to N blocks using nav conventions. Stops early on collision, fall, or ambiguous support.
AccessorySetupKit for privacy-preserving discovery and setup of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fi Aware accessories. Use for discovery sessions, picker-based authorization, migration, accessory renaming or removal, custom filtering, and required Info.plist declarations.
The complete Swift Programming Language book by Apple, covering syntax, features, concurrency, and the formal language reference.
Reviews URLSession networking code for iOS/macOS. Covers async/await patterns, request building, error handling, caching, and background sessions.
Core navigation primitives for Swift: AlertState, ConfirmationDialogState, UIBinding, and observation tools
AppKit navigation tools: bindings, animations, and macOS navigation patterns
A library for sharing state across your app with persistence and observation support
Cross-platform and native mobile development. Frameworks: React Native, Flutter, Swift/SwiftUI, Kotlin/Jetpack Compose. Capabilities: mobile UI, offline-first architecture, push notifications, deep linking, biometrics, app store deployment. Actions: build, create, implement, optimize, test, deploy mobile apps. Keywords: iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, mobile app, offline sync, push notification, deep link, biometric auth, App Store, Play Store, iOS HIG, Material Design, battery optimization, memory management, mobile performance. Use when: building mobile apps, implementing mobile-first UX, choosing native vs cross-platform, optimizing battery/memory/network, deploying to app stores, handling mobile-specific features.