push-notification-setup

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INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts --skill push-notification-setup
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SKILL.md

Push Notification Setup

Table of Contents

  • [Overview](#overview)
  • [When to Use](#when-to-use)
  • [Quick Start](#quick-start)
  • [Reference Guides](#reference-guides)
  • [Best Practices](#best-practices)

Overview

Implement comprehensive push notification systems for iOS and Android applications using Firebase Cloud Messaging and native platform services.

When to Use

  • Sending real-time notifications to users
  • Implementing user engagement features
  • Deep linking from notifications to specific screens
  • Handling silent/background notifications
  • Tracking notification analytics

Quick Start

Minimal working example:

import messaging from "@react-native-firebase/messaging";

import { Platform } from "react-native";

export async function initializeFirebase() {

  try {

    if (Platform.OS === "ios") {

      const permission = await messaging().requestPermission();

      if (permission === messaging.AuthorizationStatus.AUTHORIZED) {

        console.log("iOS notification permission granted");

      }

    }

    const token = await messaging().getToken();

    console.log("FCM Token:", token);

    await saveTokenToBackend(token);

    messaging().onTokenRefresh(async (newToken) => {

      await saveTokenToBackend(newToken);

    });

    messaging().onMessage(async (remoteMessage) => {

      console.log("Notification received:", remoteMessage);

      showLocalNotification(remoteMessage);

    });

// ... (see reference guides for full implementation)

Reference Guides

Detailed implementations in the references/ directory:

Guide

Contents

Firebase Cloud Messaging Setup

Firebase Cloud Messaging Setup

iOS Native Setup with Swift

iOS Native Setup with Swift

Android Setup with Kotlin

Android Setup with Kotlin

Flutter Implementation

Flutter Implementation

Best Practices

✅ DO

  • Request permission before sending notifications
  • Implement token refresh handling
  • Use different notification channels by priority
  • Validate tokens regularly
  • Track notification delivery
  • Implement deep linking
  • Handle notifications in all app states
  • Use silent notifications for data sync
  • Store tokens securely on backend
  • Provide user notification preferences
  • Test on real devices

❌ DON'T

  • Send excessive notifications
  • Send without permission
  • Store tokens insecurely
  • Ignore notification failures
  • Send sensitive data in payload
  • Use notifications for spam
  • Forget to handle background notifications
  • Make blocking calls in handlers
  • Send duplicate notifications
  • Ignore user preferences
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