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Add App Clip to Expo App

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Integrate lightweight iOS App Clips into your Expo project.

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What Add App Clip to Expo App does

The Add App Clip to Expo App skill simplifies the process of adding an iOS App Clip target to an Expo application. App Clips are lightweight versions of your app that can be launched from a URL, providing users with a streamlined experience without needing to install the full app. This skill is particularly useful for developers who want to enhance user engagement through quick access to app features via Smart App Banners and associated domains.

To implement this skill, developers will follow a series of steps that include setting the bundle identifier and Apple Team ID in the app's configuration, creating the App Clip target, and wiring up associated domains. The skill generates the necessary configuration files and ensures that the App Clip can be invoked correctly from the specified URL. This automation reduces the complexity of manual setup and minimizes the risk of errors.

Additionally, the skill provides guidance on registering bundle IDs, creating App Store entries, and hosting the required apple-app-site-association (AASA) file. This file is crucial for linking the App Clip to the parent app and enabling its invocation via web links. The skill also covers the deployment of the website to ensure that the AASA file is live and accessible, which is essential for iOS to recognize the association between the App Clip and the app's domain.

Overall, this skill is ideal for developers looking to leverage App Clips in their Expo applications, making it easier to provide users with quick access to app functionality without the overhead of a full installation.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to add an iOS App Clip target to your Expo project, especially when discussing App Clips or AASA files.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for projects that do not require App Clips or for developers unfamiliar with Expo and iOS app development.

What you can build with it

Integrating App Clips for Quick Access

Developers can use this skill to add App Clips to their Expo apps, providing users with quick access to features via URLs.

Enhancing User Engagement

Utilize App Clips to engage users by allowing them to access app functionalities without a full installation.

Streamlining App Development

This skill automates the setup process for App Clips, reducing manual configuration and potential errors.

How to install Add App Clip to Expo App

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/add-app-clip --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

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Written by sickn33

Add an App Clip to an Expo App

When to Use

Use this skill when you need add an iOS App Clip target to an Expo app. Use when the user mentions App Clip, AASA, apple-app-site-association, appclips, smart app banner, or wants to ship a lightweight iOS Clip invoked from a URL alongside their parent app.

Adds an iOS App Clip target to an Expo project. The Clip lives in targets/clip/, ships alongside the parent app, and is invoked from a URL on the app's domain via an Apple App Site Association (AASA) file.

The parent app's bundle ID becomes com.<username>.<app-name> and the Clip's is automatically derived as <parent>.clip (e.g. com.bacon.may20.clip).

1. Set bundleIdentifier and appleTeamId

bun create target warns if these are missing. Add to app.json:

{
  "expo": {
    "ios": {
      "bundleIdentifier": "com.<username>.<app-name>",
      "appleTeamId": "XX57RJ5UTD"
    }
  }
}

2. Add the App Clip target

bun create target clip

This installs @bacons/apple-targets, adds it to the plugins array in app.json, and writes:

  • targets/clip/expo-target.config.js — the target's config plugin
  • targets/clip/Info.plist — Clip Info.plist
  • targets/clip/AppDelegate.swift, Assets.xcassets, etc.

Pick a good icon or reuse the existing one defined in the app — check it with bunx expo config under the icon or ios.icon key.

3. Wire up associated domains

The parent app and the Clip each need the Associated Domains entitlement pointing at the domain that hosts the AASA file.

In app.json, add both applinks: (parent) and appclips: (Clip invocation) entries:

{
  "expo": {
    "ios": {
      "associatedDomains": [
        "applinks:may20.expo.app",
        "appclips:may20.expo.app"
      ]
    }
  }
}

In targets/clip/expo-target.config.js, declare the Clip's entitlement:

/** @type {import('@bacons/apple-targets/app.plugin').ConfigFunction} */
module.exports = (config) => ({
  type: "clip",
  icon: "https://github.com/expo.png",
  entitlements: {
    "com.apple.developer.associated-domains": ["appclips:may20.expo.app"],
  },
});

If you skip this, expo prebuild will print: Apple App Clip may require the associated domains entitlement but none were found.

4. Register bundle IDs and create the App Store entry

bunx setup-safari

This logs in to the Apple Developer account, registers com.bacon.may20, creates the App Store Connect entry, and prints:

  • A starter apple-app-site-association JSON
  • A <meta name="apple-itunes-app"> tag with the iTunes app id
  • Team ID, iTunes ID, and Bundle ID

5. Host the AASA file

App Clips are invoked when iOS fetches https://<your-domain>/.well-known/apple-app-site-association and finds a matching appclips entry.

mkdir -p public/.well-known
touch public/.well-known/apple-app-site-association

Paste the JSON setup-safari printed, but add an appclips block for the Clip's full app ID (<TeamID>.<ClipBundleID>). The output of setup-safari only covers the parent app:

{
  "applinks": {
    "details": [
      {
        "appIDs": ["XX57RJ5UTD.com.bacon.may20"],
        "components": [{ "/": "*", "comment": "Matches all routes" }]
      }
    ]
  },
  "appclips": {
    "apps": ["XX57RJ5UTD.com.bacon.may20.clip"]
  },
  "activitycontinuation": {
    "apps": ["XX57RJ5UTD.com.bacon.may20"]
  },
  "webcredentials": {
    "apps": ["XX57RJ5UTD.com.bacon.may20"]
  }
}

Notes:

  • The file has no extension and no Content-Type requirements beyond being served as-is. Expo Router static export serves files in public/ verbatim.
  • The appclips block is what lets a URL on the domain launch the Clip.
  • webcredentials is used for sharing credentials between the website, parent app, and the App Clip.
  • activitycontinuation is optional and used for sharing the link between mobile and desktop. Must be used with Head from expo-router — see https://docs.expo.dev/router/advanced/apple-handoff/
  • Notation and route-disabling details: https://sosumi.ai/documentation/xcode/supporting-associated-domains

6. Add the Smart App Banner meta tag

Create src/app/+html.tsx (Expo Router's HTML shell) and add the tag from setup-safari. Create the versioned template if it doesn't exist:

bunx expo customize src/app/+html.tsx

Add the meta tag to the <head>:

import { ScrollViewStyleReset } from "expo-router/html";

export default function Root({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
  return (
    <html lang="en">
      <head>
        <meta charSet="utf-8" />
        <meta httpEquiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />
        <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
        <meta name="apple-itunes-app" content="app-id=6771566491" />
        <ScrollViewStyleReset />
      </head>
      <body>{children}</body>
    </html>
  );
}

To make the website show the App Clip card instead of the install card, use:

<meta
  name="apple-itunes-app"
  content="app-id=6771566491, app-clip-bundle-id=com.bacon.may20.clip, app-clip-display=card"
/>

7. Deploy the website

The AASA file must be live before iOS will trust the association. Use EAS Hosting:

bunx expo export -p web
eas deploy --prod

This publishes the site (including /.well-known/apple-app-site-association) at https://<slug>.expo.app. Verify:

curl https://may20.expo.app/.well-known/apple-app-site-association

8. Mirror permissions

Inspect the parent app's permissions after prebuild:

npx expo config --type introspect

Look at the infoPlist object — mirror the permission keys in the App Clip's Info.plist so matching APIs can be used from the Clip.

Set deploymentTarget: "17.6" in the Clip's target config — App Clips have a higher minimum size limit in iOS 17.6.

If the app uses push notifications or location services, add to the App Clip's Info.plist to request the necessary permissions:

<key>NSAppClip</key>
<dict>
  <key>NSAppClipRequestEphemeralUserNotification</key>
  <false/>
  <key>NSAppClipRequestLocationConfirmation</key>
  <true/>
</dict>

9. Build and submit to TestFlight

bunx testflight

This will:

  1. Generate an eas.json if missing.
  2. Set up credentials for both targets (parent + Clip). Each gets its own provisioning profile but can share a single Distribution Certificate.
  3. Sync capabilities — note Enabled: Associated Domains for the Clip target.
  4. Build, upload, and schedule a TestFlight submission.

10. Configure App Clip metadata

Pull existing App Store metadata to local:

eas metadata:pull

Add apple.appClip to store.config.json. Up to 3 invocation URLs can launch the Clip from a web page:

{
  "configVersion": 0,
  "apple": {
    "appClip": {
      "defaultExperience": {
        "action": "PLAY",
        "releaseWithAppStoreVersion": true,
        "reviewDetail": {
          "invocationUrls": ["https://may20.expo.app/", null, null]
        },
        "info": {
          "en-US": {
            "subtitle": "Instantly native with Expo",
            "headerImage": "store/apple/app-clip/en-US/asc-app-clip.png"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

The headerImage must be a 1800x1200 PNG with no opacity.

Push back to the store:

eas metadata:push

Apple's recommended App Clip metadata guidelines: https://sosumi.ai/documentation/appclip/configuring-the-launch-experience-of-your-app-clip

What you get

  • Parent app target: com.bacon.may20
  • App Clip target: com.bacon.may20.clip, lives in targets/clip/
  • AASA hosted at https://may20.expo.app/.well-known/apple-app-site-association
  • Smart App Banner meta tag on every web route
  • Every route linked to its native counterpart
  • TestFlight build of the parent app with the Clip embedded

Once Apple invokes the Clip from a URL on the domain, iOS opens targets/clip/'s entry point which loads the React Native app.

Native detection (optional)

To let JS detect when it's running inside an App Clip and present an install prompt for the full app, create a local Expo module (bunx create-expo-module --local) that exposes navigator.appClip.prompt().

See ./references/native-module.md for the Swift module, TypeScript interface, and usage.

References

  • ./references/native-module.md — Local Expo module to detect App Clip context and present the SKOverlay install prompt

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.

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