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    Triggers: refine, code quality, clean code, refactor, duplication, algorithm efficiency, complexity reduction, code smell, anti-slop, craft

    Analyze and improve living code quality: duplication,...

    SKILL.md

    Table of Contents

    • Quick Start
    • When to Use
    • Analysis Dimensions
    • Progressive Loading
    • Required TodoWrite Items
    • Workflow
    • Tiered Analysis
    • Cross-Plugin Dependencies

    Code Refinement Workflow

    Analyze and improve living code quality across six dimensions.

    Quick Start

    /refine-code
    /refine-code --level 2 --focus duplication
    /refine-code --level 3 --report refinement-plan.md
    

    When To Use

    • After rapid AI-assisted development sprints
    • Before major releases (quality gate)
    • When code "works but smells"
    • Refactoring existing modules for clarity
    • Reducing technical debt in living code

    When NOT To Use

    • Removing dead/unused code (use conserve:bloat-detector)

    Analysis Dimensions

    # Dimension Module What It Catches
    1 Duplication & Redundancy duplication-analysis Near-identical blocks, similar functions, copy-paste
    2 Algorithmic Efficiency algorithm-efficiency O(n^2) where O(n) works, unnecessary iterations
    3 Clean Code Violations clean-code-checks Long methods, deep nesting, poor naming, magic values
    4 Architectural Fit architectural-fit Paradigm mismatches, coupling violations, leaky abstractions
    5 Anti-Slop Patterns clean-code-checks Premature abstraction, enterprise cosplay, hollow patterns
    6 Error Handling clean-code-checks Bare excepts, swallowed errors, happy-path-only
    7 Additive Bias imbue:justify Workarounds over root fixes, test tampering, unnecessary additions

    Plugin-Specific Patterns

    Detection patterns for plugin and skill codebases where standard code quality heuristics miss structural issues.

    Delegation Stub Bodies

    A skill that declares "delegates to X" but still carries the full template body is doing double duty. The delegating skill should be a thin wrapper (under 30 lines) that routes to the target. Flag any delegating skill whose body exceeds 50 lines.

    Module Explosion

    Flag skills with 10+ module files where 40% or more of content overlaps. Signal: two modules covering the same API surface from different angles (e.g., both describing the same config options or the same CLI flags).

    Oversized Single Modules

    Flag individual module files exceeding 500 lines as candidates for splitting or trimming. Large modules defeat progressive loading by forcing full-file reads for partial information.

    Dead Python References

    Skills referencing Python commands (python -m module.name or python -c "from module import ...") where the referenced module does not exist in the plugin's src/ directory. These are stale references to renamed or removed code.

    Progressive Loading

    Load modules based on refinement focus:

    • modules/duplication-analysis.md (~400 tokens): Duplication detection and consolidation
    • modules/algorithm-efficiency.md (~400 tokens): Complexity analysis and optimization
    • modules/clean-code-checks.md (~450 tokens): Clean code, anti-slop, error handling
    • modules/architectural-fit.md (~400 tokens): Paradigm alignment and coupling

    Load all for thorough refinement. For focused work, load only relevant modules.

    Required TodoWrite Items

    1. refine:context-established: Scope, language, framework detection
    2. refine:scan-complete: Findings across all dimensions
    3. refine:prioritized: Findings ranked by impact and effort
    4. refine:plan-generated: Concrete refactoring plan with before/after
    5. refine:evidence-captured: Evidence appendix per imbue:proof-of-work
    6. refine:findings-verified: Citations confirmed by citation_verifier.py
    7. refine:execution-complete: All wave-listed candidates closed-or-rationale'd (only required when invocation includes "execute findings" or stronger; see Step 6)

    Workflow

    Step 1: Establish Context (refine:context-established)

    Detect project characteristics:

    # Language detection
    find . -not -path "*/.venv/*" -not -path "*/__pycache__/*" \
      -not -path "*/node_modules/*" -not -path "*/.git/*" \
      \( -name "*.py" -o -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.rs" -o -name "*.go" \) \
      | head -20
    
    # Framework detection
    ls package.json pyproject.toml Cargo.toml go.mod 2>/dev/null
    
    # Size assessment
    find . -not -path "*/.venv/*" -not -path "*/__pycache__/*" \
      -not -path "*/node_modules/*" -not -path "*/.git/*" \
      \( -name "*.py" -o -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.rs" \) \
      | xargs wc -l 2>/dev/null | tail -1
    

    Step 2: Dimensional Scan (refine:scan-complete)

    Load relevant modules and execute analysis per tier level. For dimension 7 (Additive Bias), run Skill(imbue:justify) to compute the bias score, check Iron Law compliance, and flag unnecessary additions or workarounds.

    Step 3: Prioritize (refine:prioritized)

    Rank findings by:

    • Impact: How much quality improves (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW)
    • Effort: Lines changed, files touched (SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE)
    • Risk: Likelihood of introducing bugs (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH)

    Priority = HIGH impact + SMALL effort + LOW risk first.

    Step 4: Generate Plan (refine:plan-generated)

    For each finding, produce:

    • File path and line range
    • Anchor: verbatim source text at the cited line
    • Current code snippet
    • Proposed improvement
    • Rationale (which principle/dimension)
    • Estimated effort

    Step 5: Evidence Capture (refine:evidence-captured)

    Document with imbue:proof-of-work (if available):

    • [E1], [E2] references for each finding
    • Metrics before/after where measurable
    • Principle violations cited

    Fallback: If imbue is not installed, capture evidence inline in the report using the same [E1] reference format without TodoWrite integration.

    Step 6: Execute Findings (refine:execution-complete)

    Steps 1-5 produce a plan. Steps 6 produces closures. Both are part of the skill. Execution does not stop at planning unless the user explicitly says "plan only".

    Execution mode detection

    Match the user's invocation phrasing against this table to determine execution scope:

    User said Mode Stop when
    /code-refinement (no qualifier) Plan only After Step 5
    --dry-run or "just plan" Plan only After Step 5
    "execute findings" / "apply fixes" Plan, execute Wave 1 After all SMALL-effort, and LOW-risk findings closed
    "execute all findings" / "all phases" / "all waves" Plan and execute every wave After every finding (or every wave-listed candidate) is either closed by commit or has explicit per-item rationale in the synthesis
    "ignore scope guard" Override branch-size limits Branch metrics do not gate execution. Continue past RED zone.
    "do not stop until complete" / "until ALL ... complete" No mid-task summaries Only declare done when synthesis has every wave-listed candidate closed-or-rationale'd

    The triggers compose: --tier 3 --execute all findings --ignore-scope-guard means run every Wave 2 and Wave 3 candidate to closure regardless of branch size.

    Completion gate (when execution mode is active)

    The task is not complete until ALL of the following hold:

    1. Wave 2 candidates (medium-effort, listed in synthesis "Wave 2 Candidates" section): every entry has either a closure commit or an explicit per-item line in the synthesis stating why it is not viable.
    2. Wave 3 candidates (large-effort, listed in synthesis "Wave 3 Candidates" section): same gate. Do not pre-emptively defer LARGE-effort items with generic "needs dedicated PR" rationale when the user said "execute all". Execute the mechanical ones (split-by-class, mixin-package, module-merge) and reserve "deferred" only for items requiring architecture-level decisions (schema changes, new dependency declarations, new venv layouts).
    3. Synthesis updated: docs/refinement/<date>/00-synthesis.md records every closure with its commit SHA and every deferral with one-sentence rationale.

    Anti-pattern detector for the agent itself

    If the model finds itself doing any of the following during execution, this is a stop-hook leak. Go back to executing findings:

    Anti-pattern Recognise as
    "Wave 2 closed. Moving to Wave 3." (mid-run summary) Premature turn-completion signal: keep working
    "Documenting deferred items with rationale" before all mechanical items are done Skipping execution under a paper trail
    Writing a completion summary while >0 listed candidates lack closure-or-rationale Violation of completion gate
    Re-asking user "should I continue?" when invocation included "do not stop" Ignoring the explicit no-mid-task-summary contract

    If the harness fires a stop signal mid-execution and the completion gate is not met, immediately resume with the next finding.

    Verify Findings Are Grounded (refine:findings-verified)

    Every finding must cite a real location and a verbatim anchor. Write findings to .review/findings.json and confirm each citation resolves:

    python plugins/imbue/scripts/citation_verifier.py \
      --findings .review/findings.json --repo-root .
    

    Drop or label UNVERIFIED any finding the verifier fails (exit 1); only verified findings enter the report. See Skill(imbue:review-core) Step 5 and Skill(imbue:structured-output) for the schema.

    Exit Criteria

    • All six analysis dimensions have a verdict (finding or "no issue detected") for the target scope.
    • Each finding includes a file path, line range, and verbatim Anchor (the exact source text at that line).
    • Every reported finding carries a Location + verbatim Anchor confirmed by citation_verifier.py (exit 0), or unverified findings were dropped or labeled UNVERIFIED.

    Tiered Analysis

    Tier Time Scope
    1: Quick (default) 2-5 min Complexity hotspots, obvious duplication, naming, magic values
    2: Targeted 10-20 min Algorithm analysis, full duplication scan, architectural alignment
    3: Deep 30-60 min All above and cross-module coupling, paradigm fitness, thorough plan

    Cross-Plugin Dependencies

    Dependency Required? Fallback
    pensive:shared Yes Core review patterns
    imbue:proof-of-work Optional Inline evidence in report
    conserve:code-quality-principles Optional Built-in KISS/YAGNI/SOLID checks
    archetypes:architecture-paradigms Optional Principle-based checks only (no paradigm detection)

    Supporting Modules

    • Code quality analysis - duplication detection commands and consolidation strategies

    When optional plugins are not installed, the skill degrades gracefully:

    • Without imbue: Evidence captured inline, no TodoWrite proof-of-work
    • Without conserve: Uses built-in clean code checks (subset)
    • Without archetypes: Skips paradigm-specific alignment, uses coupling/cohesion principles only
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