skills/development/clean-code/SKILL.md
Pragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments
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CRITICAL SKILL - Be concise, direct, and solution-focused.
| Principle | Rule | |-----------|------| | SRP | Single Responsibility - each function/class does ONE thing | | DRY | Don't Repeat Yourself - extract duplicates, reuse | | KISS | Keep It Simple - simplest solution that works | | YAGNI | You Aren't Gonna Need It - don't build unused features | | Boy Scout | Leave code cleaner than you found it |
| Element | Convention |
|---------|------------|
| Variables | Reveal intent: userCount not n |
| Functions | Verb + noun: getUserById() not user() |
| Booleans | Question form: isActive, hasPermission, canEdit |
| Constants | SCREAMING_SNAKE: MAX_RETRY_COUNT |
Rule: If you need a comment to explain a name, rename it.
| Rule | Description | |------|-------------| | Small | Max 20 lines, ideally 5-10 | | One Thing | Does one thing, does it well | | One Level | One level of abstraction per function | | Few Args | Max 3 arguments, prefer 0-2 | | No Side Effects | Don't mutate inputs unexpectedly |
| Pattern | Apply | |---------|-------| | Guard Clauses | Early returns for edge cases | | Flat > Nested | Avoid deep nesting (max 2 levels) | | Composition | Small functions composed together | | Colocation | Keep related code close |
| Situation | Action | |-----------|--------| | User asks for feature | Write it directly | | User reports bug | Fix it, don't explain | | No clear requirement | Ask, don't assume |
| ❌ Pattern | ✅ Fix | |-----------|-------| | Comment every line | Delete obvious comments | | Helper for one-liner | Inline the code | | Factory for 2 objects | Direct instantiation | | utils.ts with 1 function | Put code where used | | "First we import..." | Just write code | | Deep nesting | Guard clauses | | Magic numbers | Named constants | | God functions | Split by responsibility |
Before changing a file, ask yourself:
| Question | Why | |----------|-----| | What imports this file? | They might break | | What does this file import? | Interface changes | | What tests cover this? | Tests might fail | | Is this a shared component? | Multiple places affected |
Quick Check:
File to edit: UserService.ts
└── Who imports this? → UserController.ts, AuthController.ts
└── Do they need changes too? → Check function signatures
🔴 Rule: Edit the file + all dependent files in the SAME task. 🔴 Never leave broken imports or missing updates.
| Do | Don't | |----|-------| | Write code directly | Write tutorials | | Let code self-document | Add obvious comments | | Fix bugs immediately | Explain the fix first | | Inline small things | Create unnecessary files | | Name things clearly | Use abbreviations | | Keep functions small | Write 100+ line functions |
Remember: The user wants working code, not a programming lesson.
Before saying "task complete", verify:
| Check | Question | |-------|----------| | ✅ Goal met? | Did I do exactly what user asked? | | ✅ Files edited? | Did I modify all necessary files? | | ✅ Code works? | Did I test/verify the change? | | ✅ No errors? | Lint and TypeScript pass? | | ✅ Nothing forgotten? | Any edge cases missed? |
🔴 Rule: If ANY check fails, fix it before completing.
🔴 CRITICAL: Each agent runs ONLY their own skill's scripts after completing work.
| Agent | Script | Command |
|-------|--------|---------|
| frontend-specialist | UX Audit | python ~/.claude/skills/frontend-design/scripts/ux_audit.py . |
| frontend-specialist | A11y Check | python ~/.claude/skills/frontend-design/scripts/accessibility_checker.py . |
| backend-specialist | API Validator | python ~/.claude/skills/api-patterns/scripts/api_validator.py . |
| mobile-developer | Mobile Audit | python ~/.claude/skills/mobile-design/scripts/mobile_audit.py . |
| database-architect | Schema Validate | python ~/.claude/skills/database-design/scripts/schema_validator.py . |
| security-auditor | Security Scan | python ~/.claude/skills/vulnerability-scanner/scripts/security_scan.py . |
| seo-specialist | SEO Check | python ~/.claude/skills/seo-fundamentals/scripts/seo_checker.py . |
| seo-specialist | GEO Check | python ~/.claude/skills/geo-fundamentals/scripts/geo_checker.py . |
| performance-optimizer | Lighthouse | python ~/.claude/skills/performance-profiling/scripts/lighthouse_audit.py <url> |
| test-engineer | Test Runner | python ~/.claude/skills/testing-patterns/scripts/test_runner.py . |
| test-engineer | Playwright | python ~/.claude/skills/webapp-testing/scripts/playwright_runner.py <url> |
| Any agent | Lint Check | python ~/.claude/skills/lint-and-validate/scripts/lint_runner.py . |
| Any agent | Type Coverage | python ~/.claude/skills/lint-and-validate/scripts/type_coverage.py . |
| Any agent | i18n Check | python ~/.claude/skills/i18n-localization/scripts/i18n_checker.py . |
❌ WRONG:
test-engineerrunningux_audit.py✅ CORRECT:frontend-specialistrunningux_audit.py
When running a validation script, you MUST:
## Script Results: [script_name.py]
### ❌ Errors Found (X items)
- [File:Line] Error description 1
- [File:Line] Error description 2
### ⚠️ Warnings (Y items)
- [File:Line] Warning description
### ✅ Passed (Z items)
- Check 1 passed
- Check 2 passed
**Should I fix the X errors?**
🔴 VIOLATION: Running script and ignoring output = FAILED task. 🔴 VIOLATION: Auto-fixing without asking = Not allowed. 🔴 Rule: Always READ output → SUMMARIZE → ASK → then fix.
development
Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.
development
Documentation templates and structure guidelines. README, API docs, code comments, and AI-friendly documentation.
development
Use when the task involves reading, creating, or editing `.docx` documents, especially when formatting or layout fidelity matters; prefer `python-docx` plus the bundled `scripts/render_docx.py` for visual checks.
documentation
Create a README.md file for the project