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Refactor and review SwiftUI view files with strong defaults for small dedicated subviews, MV-over-MVVM data flow, stable view trees, explicit dependency injection, and correct Observation usage. Use when cleaning up a SwiftUI view, splitting long bodies, removing inline actions or side effects, reducing computed `some View` helpers, or standardizing `@Observable` and view model initialization patterns.

适合你,如果正在清理 SwiftUI 视图、拆分长 body 或规范 MVVM 模式

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商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 05ba982 · 表述以原文为准
它做什么

装上后,Claude 会帮你重构 SwiftUI 视图:把长 body 拆成专用子视图,把内联操作和副作用移到方法里,保持视图树稳定,并正确使用 @Observable 和视图模型。

什么时候触发

当你要求清理 SwiftUI 视图、拆分长 body、移除内联操作或副作用、减少计算型 some View 辅助属性、或标准化 @Observable 与视图模型初始化模式时触发。

装好后可以这样说
Claude 会提取专用子视图类型。
Claude 会移除 body 中的业务逻辑。
Claude 会确认 Observation 使用模式。
技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · 05ba982

SwiftUI View Refactor

Overview

Refactor SwiftUI views toward small, explicit, stable view types. Default to vanilla SwiftUI: local state in the view, shared dependencies in the environment, business logic in services/models, and view models only when the request or existing code clearly requires one.

Core Guidelines
1) View ordering (top → bottom)
  • Enforce this ordering unless the existing file has a stronger local convention you must preserve.
  • Environment
  • private/public let
  • @State / other stored properties
  • computed var (non-view)
  • init
  • body
  • computed view builders / other view helpers
  • helper / async functions
2) Default to MV, not MVVM
  • Views should be lightweight state expressions and orchestration points, not containers for business logic.
  • Favor @State, @Environment, @Query, .task, .task(id:), and onChange before reaching for a view model.
  • Inject services and shared models via @Environment; keep domain logic in services/models, not in the view body.
  • Do not introduce a view model just to mirror local view state or wrap environment dependencies.
  • If a screen is getting large, split the UI into subviews before inventing a new view model layer.
3) Strongly prefer dedicated subview types over computed some View helpers
  • Flag body properties that are longer than roughly one screen or contain multiple logical sections.
  • Prefer extracting dedicated View types for non-trivial sections, especially when they have state, async work, branching, or deserve their own preview.
  • Keep computed some View helpers rare and small. Do not build an entire screen out of private var header: some View-style fragments.
  • Pass small, explicit inputs (data, bindings, callbacks) into extracted subviews instead of handing down the entire parent state.
  • If an extracted subview becomes reusable or independently meaningful, move it to its own file.

Prefer:

var body: some View {
    List {
        HeaderSection(title: title, subtitle: subtitle)
        FilterSection(
            filterOptions: filterOptions,
            selectedFilter: $selectedFilter
        )
        ResultsSection(items: filteredItems)
        FooterSection()
    }
}

private struct HeaderSection: View {
    let title: String
    let subtitle: String

    var body: some View {
        VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 6) {
            Text(title).font(.title2)
            Text(subtitle).font(.subheadline)
        }
    }
}

private struct FilterSection: View {
    let filterOptions: [FilterOption]
    @Binding var selectedFilter: FilterOption

    var body: some View {
        ScrollView(.horizontal, showsIndicators: false) {
            HStack {
                ForEach(filterOptions, id: \.self) { option in
                    FilterChip(option: option, isSelected: option == selectedFilter)
                        .onTapGesture { selectedFilter = option }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Avoid:

var body: some View {
    List {
        header
        filters
        results
        footer
    }
}

private var header: some View {
    VStack(alignment: .leading, spacing: 6) {
        Text(title).font(.title2)
        Text(subtitle).font(.subheadline)
    }
}
3b) Extract actions and side effects out of body
  • Do not keep non-trivial button actions inline in the view body.
  • Do not bury business logic inside .task, .onAppear, .onChange, or .refreshable.
  • Prefer calling small private methods from the view, and move real business logic into services/models.
  • The body should read like UI, not like a view controller.
Button("Save", action: save)
    .disabled(isSaving)

.task(id: searchText) {
    await reload(for: searchText)
}

private func save() {
    Task { await saveAsync() }
}

private func reload(for searchText: String) async {
    guard !searchText.isEmpty else {
        results = []
        return
    }
    await searchService.search(searchText)
}
4) Keep a stable view tree (avoid top-level conditional view swapping)
  • Avoid body or computed views that return completely different root branches via if/else.
  • Prefer a single stable base view with conditions inside sections/modifiers (overlay, opacity, disabled, toolbar, etc.).
  • Root-level branch swapping causes identity churn, broader invalidation, and extra recomputation.

Prefer:

var body: some View {
    List {
        documentsListContent
    }
    .toolbar {
        if canEdit {
            editToolbar
        }
    }
}

Avoid:

var documentsListView: some View {
    if canEdit {
        editableDocumentsList
    } else {
        readOnlyDocumentsList
    }
}
5) View model handling (only if already present or explicitly requested)
  • Treat view models as a legacy or explicit-need pattern, not the default.
  • Do not introduce a view model unless the request or existing code clearly calls for one.
  • If a view model exists, make it non-optional when possible.
  • Pass dependencies to the view via init, then create the view model in the view's init.
  • Avoid bootstrapIfNeeded patterns and other delayed setup workarounds.

Example (Observation-based):

@State private var viewModel: SomeViewModel

init(dependency: Dependency) {
    _viewModel = State(initialValue: SomeViewModel(dependency: dependency))
}
6) Observation usage
  • For @Observable reference types on iOS 17+, store them as @State in the owning view.
  • Pass observables down explicitly; avoid optional state unless the UI genuinely needs it.
  • If the deployment target includes iOS 16 or earlier, use @StateObject at the owner and @ObservedObject when injecting legacy observable models.
Workflow
  1. Reorder the view to match the ordering rules.
  2. Remove inline actions and side effects from body; move business logic into services/models and keep only thin orchestration in the view.
  3. Shorten long bodies by extracting dedicated subview types; avoid rebuilding the screen out of many computed some View helpers.
  4. Ensure stable view structure: avoid top-level if-based branch swapping; move conditions to localized sections/modifiers.
  5. If a view model exists or is explicitly required, replace optional view models with a non-optional @State view model initialized in init.
  6. Confirm Observation usage: @State for root @Observable models on iOS 17+, legacy wrappers only when the deployment target requires them.
  7. Keep behavior intact: do not change layout or business logic unless requested.
Notes
  • Prefer small, explicit view types over large conditional blocks and large computed some View properties.
  • Keep computed view builders below body and non-view computed vars above init.
  • A good SwiftUI refactor should make the view read top-to-bottom as data flow plus layout, not as mixed layout and imperative logic.
  • For MV-first guidance and rationale, see references/mv-patterns.md.
Large-view handling

When a SwiftUI view file exceeds ~300 lines, split it aggressively. Extract meaningful sections into dedicated View types instead of hiding complexity in many computed properties. Use private extensions with // MARK: - comments for actions and helpers, but do not treat extensions as a substitute for breaking a giant screen into smaller view types. If an extracted subview is reused or independently meaningful, move it into its own file.

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