Score
8.5
/ 10
Installs
40K
Repo Stars
43.5K
Last Updated
0d ago
Quality Ratio
96%
Description
Verified
Language
Python
First Published
Jan 2026
Summary
The Expo Cicd Workflows agent skill provides the AI with specialized knowledge and best practices for automating Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines specifically for Expo mobile applications. It is most valuable for mobile developers and teams using the Expo framework who aim to streamline their app building, testing, and deployment workflows. This agent skill is a niche tool with a smaller but dedicated user base, focusing on a specific mobile development ecosystem. While specific SKILL.md content is unavailable, this agent skill is designed to guide the AI in setting up common CI/CD patterns relevant to Expo. It likely informs the agent on leveraging Expo Application Services (EAS) for automated builds, testing, and submissions to app stores, helping to configure repository integrations for efficient mobile app releases. Due to the absence of detailed SKILL.md content, the specific patterns and depth of automation provided by this agent skill are not fully discernible.
Skill Definition
When to Use
Use this skill when you need helps understand and write EAS workflow YAML files for Expo projects. Use this skill when the user asks about CI/CD or workflows in an Expo or EAS context, mentions .eas/workflows/, or wants help with EAS build pipelines or deployment automation.
Help developers write and edit EAS CI/CD workflow YAML files.
Reference Documentation
Fetch these resources before generating or validating workflow files. First resolve this skill's directory, then use the fetch script in its scripts/ directory. It is implemented using Node.js and caches responses using ETags for efficiency:
# Fetch resources
node <skill-dir>/scripts/fetch.js <url>
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JSON Schema — https://api.expo.dev/v2/workflows/schema
- It is NECESSARY to fetch this schema
- Source of truth for validation
- All job types and their required/optional parameters
- Trigger types and configurations
- Runner types, VM images, and all enums
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Syntax Documentation — https://raw.githubusercontent.com/expo/expo/refs/heads/main/docs/pages/eas/workflows/syntax.mdx
- Overview of workflow YAML syntax
- Examples and English explanations
- Expression syntax and contexts
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Pre-packaged Jobs — https://raw.githubusercontent.com/expo/expo/refs/heads/main/docs/pages/eas/workflows/pre-packaged-jobs.mdx
- Documentation for supported pre-packaged job types
- Job-specific parameters and outputs
Do not rely on memorized values; these resources evolve as new features are added.
Workflow File Location
Workflows live in .eas/workflows/*.yml (or .yaml).
Top-Level Structure
A workflow file has these top-level keys:
name— Display name for the workflowon— Triggers that start the workflow (at least one required)jobs— Job definitions (required)defaults— Shared defaults for all jobsconcurrency— Control parallel workflow runs
Consult the schema for the full specification of each section.
Expressions
Use ${{ }} syntax for dynamic values. The schema defines available contexts:
github.*— GitHub repository and event informationinputs.*— Values fromworkflow_dispatchinputsneeds.*— Outputs and status from dependent jobsjobs.*— Job outputs (alternative syntax)steps.*— Step outputs within custom jobsworkflow.*— Workflow metadata
Generating Workflows
When generating or editing workflows:
- Fetch the schema to get current job types, parameters, and allowed values
- Validate that required fields are present for each job type
- Verify job references in
needsandafterexist in the workflow - Check that expressions reference valid contexts and outputs
- Ensure
ifconditions respect the schema's length constraints
Validation
After generating or editing a workflow file, validate it against the schema:
# Install dependencies if missing
[ -d "<skill-dir>/scripts/node_modules" ] || npm install --prefix <skill-dir>/scripts
node <skill-dir>/scripts/validate.js <workflow.yml> [workflow2.yml ...]
The validator fetches the latest schema and checks the YAML structure. Fix any reported errors before considering the workflow complete.
Answering Questions
When users ask about available options (job types, triggers, runner types, etc.), fetch the schema and derive the answer from it rather than relying on potentially outdated information.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream product or API scope.
- Verify commands, API behavior, pricing, quotas, credentials, and deployment effects against current official documentation before making changes.
- Do not treat generated examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.