Skillquality 0.45

android-media-files-sharing

Use modern Android file, media, picker, FileProvider, and share-sheet APIs with minimal permissions.

Price
free
Protocol
skill
Verified
no

What it does

Android Media Files Sharing

When To Use

  • Use this skill when the request is about: android file sharing, photo picker android app, fileprovider setup android.
  • Primary outcome: Use modern Android file, media, picker, FileProvider, and share-sheet APIs with minimal permissions.
  • Reach for this skill when the core problem is content URIs, share-sheet flows, picker choice, or app-to-app file exchange. Use android-permissions-activity-results only when the hard part is the runtime permission flow itself.
  • Handoff skills when the scope expands:
  • android-permissions-activity-results
  • android-security-best-practices

Workflow

  1. Start with the asset movement path: pick existing media, open a document, create/export a file, capture new content, or share app-owned content to another app.
  2. Choose the narrowest platform surface first: Photo Picker, SAF contracts, FileProvider, or chooser-based sharing before considering broad storage permissions.
  3. Keep file ownership and URI grants explicit with app-private storage, MIME types, temporary grants, and stable authorities.
  4. Validate return flows, absent-capability fallbacks, and recipient-app interoperability instead of testing only the happy path.
  5. Hand off runtime permission complexity or deeper hardening only after the URI and sharing contract is correct.

Guardrails

  • Prefer Photo Picker, SAF, and chooser APIs over broad media or storage permissions where possible.
  • Share content with content:// URIs and temporary grants, never raw file paths.
  • Keep exported authorities, MIME types, and cache cleanup explicit.
  • Treat recipients outside your app as untrusted; validate what leaves the app and what comes back.

Anti-Patterns

  • Requesting broad media or storage access when Photo Picker or SAF is enough.
  • Sharing file:// paths or world-readable files instead of FileProvider URIs.
  • Assuming every recipient app handles every MIME type or URI permission correctly.
  • Mixing permission-flow design with file-sharing contract design until both become unclear.

Review Focus

  • Picker/SAF/FileProvider/chooser selection.
  • MIME type, URI authority, and grant lifecycle correctness.
  • Minimal-permission media access.
  • Recipient-app interoperability and cleanup of temporary files.

Examples

Happy path

  • Scenario: Attach and share a task snapshot using the least-privilege API.
  • Command: cd examples/orbittasks-compose && ./gradlew :app:testDebugUnitTest

Edge case

  • Scenario: Handle absent picker support or denied media capabilities in the XML fixture.
  • Command: cd examples/orbittasks-xml && ./gradlew :app:testDebugUnitTest

Failure recovery

  • Scenario: Separate media/file flows from permission-only or networking-only requests.
  • Command: python3 scripts/eval_triggers.py --skill android-media-files-sharing

Done Checklist

  • The platform surface is narrower than a broad storage permission where possible.
  • URI authorities, MIME types, and temporary grants are explicit.
  • Picker and share-sheet fallbacks are covered.
  • Permission-only work is handed off instead of conflated with the sharing contract.

Official References

Capabilities

skillsource-krutikjainskill-android-media-files-sharingtopic-agent-skillstopic-androidtopic-android-developmenttopic-android-skillstopic-androidxtopic-claude-codetopic-codextopic-cursortopic-jetpack-composetopic-kotlintopic-skills

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Quality

0.45/ 1.00

deterministic score 0.45 from registry signals: · indexed on github topic:agent-skills · 8 github stars · SKILL.md body (3,869 chars)

Provenance

Indexed fromgithub
Enriched2026-05-18 19:13:27Z · deterministic:skill-github:v1 · v1
First seen2026-05-18
Last seen2026-05-18

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