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Scandit

sparkscan-ios

Cursor Skill

Use when SparkScan is involved in an iOS project — whether the user mentions SparkScan directly, or the codebase already uses SparkScan as its barcode scanning library and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding SparkScan to a new iOS app, modifying scan settings, handling scan results, customizing the SparkScan UI, upgrading between SDK versions, troubleshooting SparkScan behavior, or replacing a third-party barcode scanning library with SparkScan. If the project is iOS and SparkScan is in play, use this skill.

AI agent skills for integrating the Scandit Data Capture SDK — product selection, documentation, and implementation guides for barcode scanning, ID capture, and smart label capture.

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barcode-capture-androidUse when BarcodeCapture is involved in an Android project — whether the user mentions BarcodeCapture directly, or the codebase already uses BarcodeCapture as its barcode scanning library and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding BarcodeCapture to a new Android app, modifying scan settings, handling scan results, customizing the BarcodeCapture overlay, upgrading or migrating between SDK versions (v6→v7, v7→v8, or any bump of the Scandit SDK), troubleshooting BarcodeCapture behavior, or replacing a third-party barcode scanning library (such as ZXing or ML Kit) with BarcodeCapture. If the project is Android and BarcodeCapture is in play — including any question about upgrading the Scandit Android SDK — use this skill.
barcode-capture-capacitorUse when BarcodeCapture (single-barcode scanning) is involved in a Capacitor project — whether the user mentions BarcodeCapture directly, or the codebase already uses BarcodeCapture as its scanning mode and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding BarcodeCapture to a new Capacitor app, configuring symbologies and BarcodeCaptureSettings, wiring the BarcodeCaptureListener, mounting a DataCaptureView with a BarcodeCaptureOverlay, switching the camera frame source, customizing feedback or viewfinders, upgrading between SDK versions, or troubleshooting BarcodeCapture behavior. If the project is Capacitor and BarcodeCapture is in play, use this skill.
barcode-capture-cordovaUse when BarcodeCapture is involved in a Cordova project — whether the user mentions BarcodeCapture directly, or the codebase already uses BarcodeCapture as its barcode scanning mode and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding BarcodeCapture to a new Cordova app, modifying scan settings, handling scan results, wiring the DataCaptureView and BarcodeCaptureOverlay, upgrading between SDK versions, or troubleshooting BarcodeCapture behavior. If the project is Cordova and BarcodeCapture is in play, use this skill.
barcode-capture-flutterUse when BarcodeCapture is involved in a Flutter project — whether the user mentions BarcodeCapture directly, or the codebase already uses BarcodeCapture as its barcode scanning library and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding BarcodeCapture to a new Flutter app, modifying scan settings, handling scan results, customizing the BarcodeCapture overlay, upgrading between SDK versions, or troubleshooting BarcodeCapture behavior. If the project is Flutter and BarcodeCapture is in play, use this skill.
barcode-capture-rnUse when BarcodeCapture is involved in a React Native project — whether the user mentions BarcodeCapture directly, or the codebase already uses BarcodeCapture as its single-scan barcode capture mode and something needs to be added, changed, fixed, or migrated. This includes adding BarcodeCapture to a new React Native app, configuring symbologies, wiring a DataCaptureView and BarcodeCaptureOverlay, handling scan results, customizing feedback or viewfinders, upgrading between SDK versions, or troubleshooting BarcodeCapture behavior. If the project is React Native and BarcodeCapture is in play, use this skill.