> android-navigation
Navigation for Android using Jetpack Compose Navigation and App Links. Use when implementing navigation flows, deep links, or backstack handling in Android. (triggers: **/*Screen.kt, **/*Activity.kt, **/NavGraph.kt, NavController, NavHost, composable, navArgument, deepLinks)
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard/android-navigation?format=md"Android Navigation (Jetpack Compose)
Priority: P2 (OPTIONAL)
Navigation and deep linking using Jetpack Compose Navigation.
Guidelines
- Library: Use
androidx.navigation:navigation-compose. - Type Safety: Use sealed classes for routes, never raw strings.
- Deep Links: Configure
intent-filterin Manifest anddeepLinksin NavHost. - Validation: Validate arguments (e.g., proper IDs) before loading content.
Anti-Patterns
- No String Routes: Use
Screen.Product.routeinstead of"product/$id". - No Unvalidated Deep Links: Check resource existence before rendering.
- No Missing Manifest: Deep links require
autoVerify=trueintent filters.
Related Topics
android-design-system | android-notifications | mobile-ux-core
> related_skills --same-repo
> typescript-tooling
Development tools, linting, and build config for TypeScript. Use when configuring ESLint, Prettier, Jest, Vitest, tsconfig, or any TS build tooling. (triggers: tsconfig.json, .eslintrc.*, jest.config.*, package.json, eslint, prettier, jest, vitest, build, compile, lint)
> typescript-security
Secure coding practices for TypeScript. Use when validating input, handling auth tokens, sanitizing data, or managing secrets and sensitive configuration. (triggers: **/*.ts, **/*.tsx, validate, sanitize, xss, injection, auth, password, secret, token)
> typescript-language
Modern TypeScript standards for type safety and maintainability. Use when working with types, interfaces, generics, enums, unions, or tsconfig settings. (triggers: **/*.ts, **/*.tsx, tsconfig.json, type, interface, generic, enum, union, intersection, readonly, const, namespace)
> typescript-best-practices
Idiomatic TypeScript patterns for clean, maintainable code. Use when writing or refactoring TypeScript classes, functions, modules, or async logic. (triggers: **/*.ts, **/*.tsx, class, function, module, import, export, async, promise)