axiom-photo-library
Photo Library Access with PhotoKit
Guides you through photo picking, limited library handling, and saving photos to the camera roll using privacy-forward patterns.
When to Use This Skill
Use when you need to:
- ☑ Let users select photos from their library
- ☑ Handle limited photo library access
- ☑ Save photos/videos to the camera roll
- ☑ Choose between PHPicker and PhotosPicker
- ☑ Load images from PhotosPickerItem
- ☑ Observe photo library changes
- ☑ Request appropriate permission level
Example Prompts
"How do I let users pick photos in SwiftUI?" "User says they can't see their photos"
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