Skillquality 0.45

android-ui-states-validation

Review Android UI flows for empty, loading, error, offline, and edge-case behavior before release.

Price
free
Protocol
skill
Verified
no

What it does

Android UI States Validation

When To Use

  • Use this skill when the request is about: validate android ui states, check loading empty error flow android, edge cases in android screen.
  • Primary outcome: Review Android UI flows for empty, loading, error, offline, and edge-case behavior before release.
  • Reach for this skill when the core question is state coverage and recovery UX, not which test framework or assertion library to use.
  • This skill decides what the user should see in each branch of the state matrix. android-testing-ui only validates that design with assertions and screenshots.
  • Handoff skills when the scope expands:
  • android-compose-accessibility
  • android-testing-ui

Workflow

  1. Confirm the user-visible journey, target device behavior, and failure states that matter.
  2. Build a state matrix that covers loading, content, empty, error, offline, stale-data, denied-permission, and post-action confirmation states as applicable.
  3. Identify the owning screens, activities, destinations, and state holders for each branch of that matrix.
  4. Validate recovery UX, accessibility, configuration changes, and back-stack behavior in the showcase apps.
  5. Hand off to testing only when the missing work is about assertions or automation rather than state design.

Guardrails

  • Treat loading, empty, error, offline, and permission-denied states as first-class UI states.
  • Do not hide navigation or permission side effects inside reusable UI components.
  • Prefer lifecycle-aware APIs over manual callback chains.
  • Keep deep links, intents, and permission prompts testable and observable.
  • Distinguish transient messages, persistent error states, and stale-but-usable content instead of collapsing them into one generic failure screen.

Anti-Patterns

  • Assuming the happy path is enough for product flows.
  • Hard-coding request codes or route strings in multiple places.
  • Triggering navigation directly from repositories or network layers.
  • Shipping flows without recovery UI for denied permissions or broken state.
  • Using tests as a substitute for deciding what the product should show in each failure mode.

Examples

Happy path

  • Scenario: Validate OrbitTasks loading, content, and success confirmation states.
  • Command: cd examples/orbittasks-compose && ./gradlew :app:connectedDebugAndroidTest

Edge case

  • Scenario: Exercise long content, empty lists, and sync failures in the XML fixture.
  • Command: cd examples/orbittasks-xml && ./gradlew :app:connectedDebugAndroidTest

Failure recovery

  • Scenario: Avoid misrouting UI validation work to accessibility or testing-only skills.
  • Command: python3 scripts/eval_triggers.py --skill android-ui-states-validation

Done Checklist

  • The implementation path is explicit, minimal, and tied to the right Android surface.
  • Relevant example commands and benchmark prompts have been exercised or updated.
  • Handoffs to adjacent skills are documented when the request crosses boundaries.
  • Official references cover the chosen pattern and the main migration or troubleshooting path.

Official References

Capabilities

skillsource-krutikjainskill-android-ui-states-validationtopic-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

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Provenance

Indexed fromgithub
Enriched2026-05-18 19:13:29Z · deterministic:skill-github:v1 · v1
First seen2026-05-18
Last seen2026-05-18

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