name: feature-toggle-developer description: Guides systematic removal of feature toggles from the codebase with automated cleanup detection. Use when removing feature flags, enabling toggles permanently, or cleaning up unused code after toggle removal.
Feature Toggle Developer
Status: Active
Auto-activates on: Feature flag/toggle removal, cleanup after refactoring toggles
Related Skills: code-generation-developer, ios-dev-guidelines, code-review-developer
Purpose
Guides the systematic removal of feature toggles (feature flags) from the codebase with automated cleanup detection. Ensures no orphaned code, unused components, or forgotten files remain after toggle removal.
When This Skill Activates
- User mentions: "remove toggle", "delete feature flag", "enable feature toggle permanently"
- User edits:
FeatureDescription+Flags.swift - After completing toggle removal: helps identify cleanup opportunities
Feature Toggle Removal Workflow
Phase 1: Pre-Removal Analysis
Before removing any toggle, gather complete information:
Find the toggle definition:
# Location: Modules/AnytypeCore/AnytypeCore/Utils/FeatureFlags/FeatureDescription+Flags.swift rg "static let toggleName" --type swiftCheck the defaultValue to determine which branch to keep:
defaultValue: true→ Keep the TRUE branch, remove FALSE branchdefaultValue: false→ Keep the FALSE branch, remove TRUE branch
Search for ALL usages:
rg "toggleName" --type swiftIdentify usage patterns:
- Direct:
if FeatureFlags.toggleName { ... } - Inverted:
if !FeatureFlags.toggleName { ... }orguard !FeatureFlags.toggleName - Compound:
if FeatureFlags.toggleName && otherCondition { ... } - Assignment:
let value = FeatureFlags.toggleName ? a : b - State:
@State private var toggle = FeatureFlags.toggleName
- Direct:
List affected files and present to user for review
Phase 2: Toggle Removal
Systematic removal process:
Remove conditional checks and simplify:
Example 1 - Simple conditional (defaultValue: true):
// BEFORE if FeatureFlags.toggleName { // feature code } // AFTER (keep true branch) // feature codeExample 2 - Ternary operator (defaultValue: true):
// BEFORE VStack(spacing: FeatureFlags.toggleName ? 8 : 0) // AFTER VStack(spacing: 8)Example 3 - Inverted logic (defaultValue: true):
// BEFORE guard !FeatureFlags.toggleName else { return } oldCode() // AFTER (flag is true, so guard fails, remove entire block) // [entire block deleted]Example 4 - State variable (defaultValue: true):
// BEFORE @State private var toggle = FeatureFlags.toggleName if toggle { newUI() } else { oldUI() } // AFTER newUI() // Note: @State variable removed in cleanup phaseRemove feature flag definition:
// Delete from: Modules/AnytypeCore/AnytypeCore/Utils/FeatureFlags/FeatureDescription+Flags.swift static let toggleName = FeatureDescription(...)Run code generation:
make generateThis updates
FeatureFlags+Flags.swiftautomatically.Verify removal:
rg "toggleName" --type swift # Should return no results
Phase 3: Automated Cleanup Detection ⭐
CRITICAL: After toggle removal, systematically check for orphaned code:
3.1 Unused State Variables
Search for @State variables that were only used for the toggle:
# Look for patterns like: @State private var someToggle = FeatureFlags.toggleName
rg "@State.*=.*FeatureFlags" --type swift
Action: Remove the entire @State variable declaration if it's no longer used.
3.2 Unused View Components
When a toggle controlled which UI component to show, one component may now be unused:
Detection Pattern:
- Toggle switched between ComponentA and ComponentB
- After removal, only one is used
- Search for the unused component's name across codebase
Example from vaultBackToRoots:
// BEFORE
if !vaultBackToRootsToggle {
SpaceCardLabel(...) // This became unused
} else {
NewSpaceCardLabel(...)
}
// AFTER
NewSpaceCardLabel(...)
// CLEANUP: SpaceCardLabel is now unused
rg "SpaceCardLabel" --type swift # Check if used anywhere else
# If only in its own file → DELETE the file
Action:
- Search for unused component name:
rg "UnusedComponentName" --type swift - If only found in its definition file and comments → DELETE the file
- Update references in comments
3.3 Unused ViewModels / Service Classes
Toggle removal may leave entire classes unused:
Detection:
# For each major component that was conditionally used:
rg "UnusedViewModel" --type swift
rg "class UnusedViewModel" --type swift
Action: Delete unused ViewModels, their files, and DI registrations.
3.4 Unused Imports
After simplification, import AnytypeCore may only have been needed for FeatureFlags:
Detection:
- File imports
AnytypeCore - Only usage was
FeatureFlags.toggleName - After removal, no other
AnytypeCoreusage
Action: Remove unused import.
3.5 Orphaned Parameters / Properties
Toggle-gated functionality may have parameters that are no longer needed:
Example:
// BEFORE
func configure(showFeature: Bool) {
if showFeature && FeatureFlags.toggle { ... }
}
// AFTER toggle removal
func configure(showFeature: Bool) {
if showFeature { ... }
}
// POTENTIAL CLEANUP: Is showFeature still needed?
Action: Review function signatures and remove unnecessary parameters.
3.6 Test Cleanup
Toggle removal affects tests:
Check:
- Mock objects with toggle-related properties
- Test cases specifically for toggle behavior
- Test setup code with toggle configurations
Files to check:
rg "toggleName" AnyTypeTests/ --type swift
rg "toggleName" "Anytype/Sources/PreviewMocks/" --type swift
Action: Update or remove tests for deleted code paths.
Phase 4: Final Verification
Before committing:
Grep verification:
rg "toggleName" --type swift # Should be emptyCompilation check:
- Remind user to verify compilation in Xcode
- Claude cannot verify this due to caching
Generate updated commit message:
IOS-XXXX Removed [toggleName] toggleReview cleanup summary:
- List all files modified
- List all files deleted
- Note any remaining manual checks needed
Cleanup Checklist Template
Use this checklist after every toggle removal:
## Cleanup Verification for [toggleName]
- [ ] Toggle definition removed from FeatureDescription+Flags.swift
- [ ] `make generate` run successfully
- [ ] All conditional usage removed
- [ ] No grep results for toggle name
- [ ] Unused @State variables removed
- [ ] Unused view components identified and deleted
- [ ] Unused ViewModels/services deleted
- [ ] Unused imports removed (especially AnytypeCore)
- [ ] Orphaned function parameters removed
- [ ] Tests updated (check AnyTypeTests/ and PreviewMocks/)
- [ ] Comments referencing old component updated
- [ ] Xcode compilation verified (by user)
Common Patterns & Pitfalls
Inverted Logic
Watch out for !FeatureFlags.toggle:
// If defaultValue: true
if !FeatureFlags.toggle {
oldCode() // This branch NEVER runs, delete it
}
Compound Conditions
Simplify conditions properly:
// BEFORE (defaultValue: true)
if FeatureFlags.toggle && userHasPermission {
showFeature()
}
// AFTER
if userHasPermission {
showFeature()
}
Guard Statements
Be careful with guards:
// BEFORE (defaultValue: true)
guard !FeatureFlags.toggle else { return }
performOldBehavior()
// AFTER (toggle is true, guard returns, entire block is dead code)
// DELETE ENTIRE BLOCK
Integration with Other Skills
- code-generation-developer: References for
make generatecommand and troubleshooting - ios-dev-guidelines: Swift refactoring patterns, import management
- code-review-developer: Cleanup standards, ensuring no orphaned code in PRs