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Write idiomatic C++ code with modern features, RAII, smart pointers, and STL algorithms. Handles templates, move semantics, and performance optimization. Use PROACTIVELY for C++ refactoring, memory safety, or complex C++ patterns.
Executes OpenAI Codex CLI for code analysis, refactoring, and automated editing. Activates when users mention codex commands, code review requests, or automated code transformations requiring advanced reasoning models.
Ruby and Rails best practices following POODR and Refactoring Ruby. Use for Rails development guidance, code quality, dependency injection, small methods, and OOP principles. Triggers on "rails best practice", "poodr", "refactoring", "ruby oop", "code quality".
Systematic refactoring of codebase components through a structured 3-phase process. Use when asked to refactor, restructure, or improve specific components, modules, or areas of code. Produces research documentation, change proposals with code samples, and test plans. Triggers on requests like "refactor the authentication module", "restructure the data layer", "improve the API handlers", or "clean up the payment service".
Python best practices for writing production-grade code. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Python code. Triggers on tasks involving Python development, error handling patterns, dictionary operations, and code quality improvements.
Code refactoring expert for improving code quality, readability, maintainability, and performance. Specializes in Java and Python refactoring patterns, eliminating code smells, and applying clean code principles. Use when refactoring code, improving existing implementations, or cleaning up technical debt.
Architectural refactoring guide for Rust applications covering type safety, ownership patterns, error handling strategies, API design, project organization, module structure, naming conventions, conversion traits, and idiomatic patterns. Use when refactoring Rust codebases, reviewing PRs for architectural issues, improving type safety, designing error handling strategies, or organizing project structure. Complements the rust-optimise skill (performance patterns). Does NOT cover performance optimization, memory allocation, or async concurrency tuning (see rust-optimise skill).
TDD-based code simplification that preserves behavior through tests. Use Red-Green-Refactor cycles to simplify code one test-verified change at a time. **DISTINCT FROM**: General code review or AI rewriting—this skill requires existing tests and only proceeds when tests confirm behavior is preserved. **PROACTIVE**: Auto-invoke when test-covered code has complexity (functions >50 lines, high cyclomatic complexity, duplication) and user wants to simplify it safely. Trigger phrases: 'clean up code', 'make code simpler', 'reduce complexity', 'refactoring help'. **NOT FOR**: Adding features or fixing bugs—use /tdd skill instead.
Accessibility refactoring specialist. Automatically fixes accessibility issues across multiple files. Performs complex refactoring like extracting accessible components, restructuring markup, and implementing proper ARIA patterns.
Principal Architect for repo audits, complexity analysis, and refactoring recommendations.
Design systems using Martin Fowler's principles of refactoring, continuous integration, and patterns of enterprise application architecture. Emphasizes clean code, evolution over revolution, and writing code for humans first. Use when designing enterprise systems, planning refactors, or establishing engineering culture.
Applies software engineering best practices, design principles, and avoids common anti-patterns. Use when designing systems, reviewing code quality, refactoring legacy code, making architectural decisions, or improving maintainability.