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Guides discovery and application of project-specific conventions including code patterns, naming, structure, and team practices. Use when exploring a codebase or implementing features to match existing patterns.
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This skill guides you in discovering and applying project-specific conventions. Every codebase has its own patterns and practices -- your job is to find them and follow them.
Check these files for explicit conventions:
Code Style:
.eslintrc*, eslint.config.* - JavaScript/TypeScript linting rules.prettierrc*, prettier.config.* - Formatting rulespyproject.toml, setup.cfg, .flake8 - Python config.editorconfig - Editor settingsruff.toml, .ruff.toml - Ruff linter configProject Structure:
tsconfig.json - TypeScript paths and settingspackage.json - Scripts, dependenciespyproject.toml - Python project configDocumentation:
CONTRIBUTING.md - Contribution guidelinesCLAUDE.md - AI coding guidelinesREADME.md - Project overviewdocs/ - Extended documentationStudy the codebase to find implicit conventions:
File Organization:
# Find how components are organized
ls -la src/components/
# Find test file patterns
find . -name "*.test.*" -o -name "*_test.*" -o -name "test_*"
# Find how utilities are organized
ls -la src/utils/ src/lib/ src/helpers/
Naming Patterns:
# Find function naming patterns
grep -r "^export function" src/ | head -20
grep -r "^def " src/ | head -20
# Find class naming patterns
grep -r "^export class" src/ | head -20
grep -r "^class " src/*.py | head -20
Import Patterns:
# Find import style (absolute vs relative)
grep -r "^import" src/ | head -30
grep -r "^from \." src/*.py | head -20
Find features similar to what you're building:
Search for similar functionality:
# If building a "user profile" feature
grep -r "profile" src/
find . -name "*profile*"
Study the implementation:
Note the patterns:
Discover by example:
# Function names
grep -E "^(export )?(async )?function " src/**/*.ts
# Variable names
grep -E "^(const|let|var) " src/**/*.ts
# Component names
grep -E "^(export )?function [A-Z]" src/**/*.tsx
Common patterns:
camelCase for functions/variablesPascalCase for components/classesUPPER_SNAKE for constantskebab-case for file names (some projects)snake_case for file names (Python)Discover the pattern:
# Component structure
ls -la src/components/Button/
# Module structure
ls -la src/features/auth/
Common patterns:
Flat structure:
components/
Button.tsx
Button.test.tsx
Button.styles.ts
Folder per component:
components/
Button/
index.ts
Button.tsx
Button.test.tsx
Button.module.css
Feature-based:
features/
auth/
components/
hooks/
api.ts
types.ts
Discover the pattern:
# Find try-catch patterns
grep -A5 "try {" src/**/*.ts
# Find error types
grep -r "extends Error" src/
# Find error handling in API
grep -r "catch" src/api/
Apply what you find:
Discover the pattern:
# Find test structure
head -50 src/**/*.test.ts
# Find test utilities
cat src/test/setup.ts
cat src/test/utils.ts
Match the patterns:
*.test.ts vs *.spec.ts)Discover the pattern:
# Find API call patterns
grep -r "fetch\|axios\|api\." src/
# Find API response handling
grep -A10 "async function fetch" src/api/
Match the patterns:
When implementing a feature, verify you're following conventions for:
Sometimes you'll find inconsistent patterns:
Watch for these signs that you might be breaking conventions:
When you notice these, stop and investigate the existing conventions more carefully.
What this component does: Guides the discovery and application of project-specific conventions by examining configuration files, existing code patterns, and similar features in the codebase.
Origin: Skill (reference/leaf node)
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