
feature-flags-ios
β 49by posthog Β· part of posthog/skills
PostHog feature flags for iOS applications
This is the playbook your agent receives when the skill activates β you don't need to read it to use the skill, but it's here to audit before installing.
name: feature-flags-ios description: PostHog feature flags for iOS applications metadata: author: PostHog version: 1.9.4
PostHog feature flags for iOS
This skill helps you add PostHog feature flags to iOS applications.
Reference files
references/ios.md- Ios feature flags installation - docsreferences/adding-feature-flag-code.md- Adding feature flag code - docsreferences/best-practices.md- Feature flag best practices - docs
Consult the documentation for API details and framework-specific patterns.
Key principles
- Environment variables: Always use environment variables for PostHog keys. Never hardcode them.
- Minimal changes: Add feature flag code alongside existing logic. Don't replace or restructure existing code.
- Boolean flags first: Default to boolean flag checks unless the user specifically asks for multivariate flags.
- Server-side when possible: Prefer server-side flag evaluation to avoid UI flicker.
PostHog MCP tools
Check if a PostHog MCP server is connected. If available, look for tools related to feature flag management (creating, listing, updating, deleting flags). Use these tools to manage flags directly in PostHog rather than requiring the user to do it manually in the dashboard.
Framework guidelines
- Read configuration from environment variables via a
PostHogEnvenum with avaluecomputed property that callsProcessInfo.processInfo.environment[rawValue]andfatalErrors if missing β cases should beprojectToken = "POSTHOG_PROJECT_TOKEN"andhost = "POSTHOG_HOST", set in the Xcode scheme's Run environment variables - When adding SPM dependencies to project.pbxproj, create three distinct objects with unique UUIDs β a
PBXBuildFile(withproductRef), anXCSwiftPackageProductDependency(withpackageandproductName), and anXCRemoteSwiftPackageReference(withrepositoryURLandrequirement). The build file goes in the Frameworks phasefiles, the product dependency goes in the target'spackageProductDependencies, and the package reference goes in the project'spackageReferences. - Check the latest release version of posthog-ios at
https://github.com/PostHog/posthog-ios/releasesbefore setting theminimumVersionin the SPM package reference β do not hardcode a stale version - If the project uses App Sandbox (macOS), add
ENABLE_OUTGOING_NETWORK_CONNECTIONS = YESto the target's build settings so PostHog can reach its servers β do NOT disable the sandbox entirely
npx skills add https://github.com/posthog/skills --skill feature-flags-iosRun this in your project β your agent picks the skill up automatically.
No common issues documented yet. If you hit a problem, the repository's GitHub Issues page is the best place to look.