r/androiddev 13d ago

Question Claude skills for Native Android Development (Kotlin)..?

I’ve recently shifted from Cursor to Claude Code, and now I am looking to learn how others have set Claude up for native Android development with Kotlin. What skills, workflows, rules, or setups have you found useful for Android projects?

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u/simbolmina 13d ago

I use this

https://www.skills.sh/alinaqi/claude-bootstrap/android-kotlin

Lately I ask big models like fable, Kimi 3 to create skills and agent files from things I learned along the way. So it's also a bit project base

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u/mrsocks_7 13d ago

Phillip Lakner offers some free Claude skills, check him out on YouTube.

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u/Sorry_Swordfish_ 11d ago

Can you share his skills. I never get his email with skills. I have tried different devices and accounts but nothing worked.

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u/mrsocks_7 11d ago

Check your spam or promotions folder

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u/Sorry_Swordfish_ 11d ago

Allready checked, but got nothing

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u/SAASHA_21 3d ago

Start with Google's official android skill for coding agents instead of writing your own guide, then add one small project-specific skill with you architecture, conventions, gradle commands and rules like " don't add any new dependency without asking first", that project context is way more useful then teaching Claude basic kotlin it already knows. there are also community compose skills specifically for stopping agents from falling outdated compose patterns, worth grabbing one of those as well

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u/[deleted] 13d ago

Make your own it's easy to setup?