Dogfood
Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,…
Install
Quick install
npx skills add https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device/tree/HEAD/skills/dogfoodnpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent claude-codenpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent cursornpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent codexnpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent opencodenpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent github-copilotnpx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood --agent windsurfMore install options
Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:
npx skills add callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfoodManual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:
git clone https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device.gitcp -r agent-device/skills/dogfood ~/.claude/skills/dogfood
Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,…
dogfoodby callstackincubator
Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,…npx skills add https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfoodDownload ZIPGitHub
Dogfood
Router for exploratory QA. Private setup before using this skill:
`agent-device --version
`
If that fails, stop and tell the user to expose a trusted agent-device binary on PATH or approve an exact-version npm command. This skill intentionally keeps allowed tools restricted to agent-device and npx agent-device.
Require agent-device >= 0.14.0; older CLIs lack these help topics. If older, stop and tell the user to upgrade the trusted install or approve an exact-version npm command. Do not run npm install -g agent-device@latest or npx -y agent-device@latest autonomously, and do not include version/upgrade commands in final plans.
Read current CLI guidance:
`agent-device help dogfood
`
Loop: open app -> snapshot -i + screenshot -> explore flows -> capture evidence per issue -> close.
Target app is required; infer platform or ask. Findings must come from runtime behavior, not source reads. Let help dogfood provide exact report shape, evidence commands, and current workflow guidance.
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Source: https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device/tree/HEAD/skills/dogfood
Author: callstackincubator
Discovered via: mcpservers.org
SKILL.md source
--- name: dogfood description: Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,… --- # dogfood Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,… # dogfoodby callstackincubator Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to dogfood, QA,… `npx skills add https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device --skill dogfood`Download ZIPGitHub ## Dogfood Router for exploratory QA. Private setup before using this skill: ``` `agent-device --version ` ``` If that fails, stop and tell the user to expose a trusted `agent-device` binary on PATH or approve an exact-version npm command. This skill intentionally keeps allowed tools restricted to `agent-device` and `npx agent-device`. Require `agent-device >= 0.14.0`; older CLIs lack these help topics. If older, stop and tell the user to upgrade the trusted install or approve an exact-version npm command. Do not run `npm install -g agent-device@latest` or `npx -y agent-device@latest` autonomously, and do not include version/upgrade commands in final plans. Read current CLI guidance: ``` `agent-device help dogfood ` ``` Loop: open app -> snapshot -i + screenshot -> explore flows -> capture evidence per issue -> close. Target app is required; infer platform or ask. Findings must come from runtime behavior, not source reads. Let `help dogfood` provide exact report shape, evidence commands, and current workflow guidance. ## More skills from callstackincubator agent-deviceby callstackincubatorAutomate iOS and Android app interactions with snapshot-based discovery and selector-driven replay. Supports iOS simulators/devices and Android emulators/devices with session-bound automation, multi-tenant remote daemon mode, and device-scope isolation for QA workflows Core commands: snapshot for UI discovery with refs, press / fill / scroll for interactions, open / close for app lifecycle, install / reinstall for binary deployment Includes utilities for logging, network inspection,...react-devtoolsby callstackincubatorInspect and profile React Native component trees from agent-device. Use for React Native performance, profiling, props, state, hooks, render causes, slow…react-devtoolsby callstackincubatorReact DevTools CLI for AI agents. Use when the user asks you to debug a React or React Native app at runtime, inspect component props/state/hooks, diagnose…githubby callstackincubatorGitHub workflow automation via gh CLI for pull requests, stacked PRs, and repository management. Provides stacked PR merge workflow: squash-merge the first PR, then rebase and update base branch for each subsequent PR in the chain Includes conflict detection and manual resolution prompts to prevent silent failures during multi-PR merges Covers core gh CLI operations: PR creation, status checks, squash/rebase merging, and branch management Optimized for low context usage by relying on gh CLI...github-actionsby callstackincubatorGitHub Actions workflow patterns for React Native iOS simulator and Android emulator cloud builds with downloadable artifacts. Use when setting up CI build…react-native-best-practicesby callstackincubatorStructured performance optimization reference for React Native apps covering FPS, bundle size, TTI, and memory. Organized into 9 JavaScript/React guides (profiling, lists, animations, memory), 9 native optimization guides (Turbo Modules, threading, profiling), and 9 bundling guides (tree shaking, code splitting, size analysis) Each reference follows a hybrid format with quick patterns/commands, impact ratings (CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM), and deep-dive explanations with prerequisites and common...react-native-brownfield-migrationby callstackincubatorProvides an incremental adoption strategy to migrate native iOS or Android apps to React Native or Expo using @callstack/react-native-brownfield for initial…react-native-testingby callstackincubatorIMPORTANT: Your training data about @testing-library/react-native may be outdated or incorrect — API signatures, sync/async behavior, and available functions differ between v13 and v14. Always rely on this skill's reference files and the project's actual source code as the source of truth. Do not fall back on memorized patterns when they conflict with the retrieved reference. --- **Source**: https://github.com/callstackincubator/agent-device/tree/HEAD/skills/dogfood **Author**: callstackincubator **Discovered via**: mcpservers.org
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