.claude/skills/external/tob-differential-review/skills/differential-review/SKILL.md
Performs security-focused differential review of code changes (PRs, commits, diffs). Adapts analysis depth to codebase size, uses git history for context, calculates blast radius, checks test coverage, and generates comprehensive markdown reports. Automatically detects and prevents security regressions.
npx skillsauth add liauw-media/codeassist differential-reviewInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Security-focused code review for PRs, commits, and diffs.
| Rationalization | Why It's Wrong | Required Action | |-----------------|----------------|-----------------| | "Small PR, quick review" | Heartbleed was 2 lines | Classify by RISK, not size | | "I know this codebase" | Familiarity breeds blind spots | Build explicit baseline context | | "Git history takes too long" | History reveals regressions | Never skip Phase 1 | | "Blast radius is obvious" | You'll miss transitive callers | Calculate quantitatively | | "No tests = not my problem" | Missing tests = elevated risk rating | Flag in report, elevate severity | | "Just a refactor, no security impact" | Refactors break invariants | Analyze as HIGH until proven LOW | | "I'll explain verbally" | No artifact = findings lost | Always write report |
| Codebase Size | Strategy | Approach | |---------------|----------|----------| | SMALL (<20 files) | DEEP | Read all deps, full git blame | | MEDIUM (20-200) | FOCUSED | 1-hop deps, priority files | | LARGE (200+) | SURGICAL | Critical paths only |
| Risk Level | Triggers | |------------|----------| | HIGH | Auth, crypto, external calls, value transfer, validation removal | | MEDIUM | Business logic, state changes, new public APIs | | LOW | Comments, tests, UI, logging |
Pre-Analysis → Phase 0: Triage → Phase 1: Code Analysis → Phase 2: Test Coverage
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Phase 3: Blast Radius → Phase 4: Deep Context → Phase 5: Adversarial → Phase 6: Report
Starting a review?
├─ Need detailed phase-by-phase methodology?
│ └─ Read: methodology.md
│ (Pre-Analysis + Phases 0-4: triage, code analysis, test coverage, blast radius)
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├─ Analyzing HIGH RISK change?
│ └─ Read: adversarial.md
│ (Phase 5: Attacker modeling, exploit scenarios, exploitability rating)
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├─ Writing the final report?
│ └─ Read: reporting.md
│ (Phase 6: Report structure, templates, formatting guidelines)
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├─ Looking for specific vulnerability patterns?
│ └─ Read: patterns.md
│ (Regressions, reentrancy, access control, overflow, etc.)
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└─ Quick triage only?
└─ Use Quick Reference above, skip detailed docs
Before delivering:
audit-context-building skill:
issue-writer skill:
issue-writer --input DIFFERENTIAL_REVIEW_REPORT.md --format audit-reportInput: 5 file PR, 2 HIGH RISK files
Strategy: Use Quick Reference
1. Classify risk level per file (2 HIGH, 3 LOW)
2. Focus on 2 HIGH files only
3. Git blame removed code
4. Generate minimal report
Time: ~30 minutes
Input: 80 files, 12 HIGH RISK changes
Strategy: FOCUSED (see methodology.md)
1. Full workflow on HIGH RISK files
2. Surface scan on MEDIUM
3. Skip LOW risk files
4. Complete report with all sections
Time: ~3-4 hours
Input: 450 files, auth system rewrite
Strategy: SURGICAL + audit-context-building
1. Baseline context with audit-context-building
2. Deep analysis on auth changes only
3. Blast radius analysis
4. Adversarial modeling
5. Comprehensive report
Time: ~6-8 hours
For these cases, use standard code review instead.
Immediate escalation triggers:
These patterns require adversarial analysis even in quick triage.
Do:
Don't:
For first-time users: Start with methodology.md to understand the complete workflow.
For experienced users: Use this page's Quick Reference and Decision Tree to navigate directly to needed content.
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