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This skill guides systematic code refactoring following the DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principle. Use it when users request to eliminate code duplication, refactor repetitive code, apply the DRY principle, or mention code smells like copy-paste code, magic numbers, or repeated logic. It implements a 4-step workflow from identifying repetition to verified refactoring.
Refactor code for quality, reduce technical debt, and improve maintainability. Use for cleanup tasks and code improvements.
Apply safe refactoring patterns to improve code structure without changing behavior. Use when cleaning up code, reducing technical debt, or improving maintainability.
Comprehensive skill for 89 refactoring techniques and code smells with PHP 8.3+ examples. Covers composing methods, moving features, organizing data, simplifying conditionals, simplifying method calls, dealing with generalization, and detecting 22 code smells across bloaters, OO abusers, change preventers, dispensables, and couplers.
Python code refactoring skills, covering code smell identification, design pattern application, readability improvement, and practical experience. This skill is applicable when users request "refactor code", "refactor", "code optimization", "improve code quality", "code smell review", "apply design patterns", "enhance readability", or submit code review requests. It supports generating structured refactoring documents after refactoring completion ("output refactoring document", "generate refactoring report"). It includes practical patterns extracted from 20+ real refactoring PRs in the vllm-ascend repository.
Analyze codebases for anti-patterns, code smells, and quality issues using ast-grep structural pattern matching. Use when reviewing code quality, identifying technical debt, or performing comprehensive code analysis across JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Vue, React, or other supported languages.
Expert code refactoring based on Martin Fowler's catalog — improve maintainability without changing behavior. Covers code smells, composing methods, moving features, organizing data, simplifying conditionals, method calls, and generalization. Triggers on: refactor, 重构, clean up, improve code, code smell, extract method, rename, simplify.
Use when you need to review, improve, or refactor Java code for object-oriented design quality — including applying SOLID, DRY, and YAGNI principles, improving class and interface design, fixing OOP concept misuse (encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism), identifying and resolving code smells (God Class, Feature Envy, Data Clumps), or improving object creation patterns, method design, and exception handling. Part of the skills-for-java project
Always use this skill when dealing with code of any kind. Wether writing, reading, reviewing or something else. If it's code use this skill.
Python refactoring for readability, maintainability, and performance.
Apply named refactoring transformations to improve code structure without changing behavior. Use when the user mentions "refactor this", "code smells", "extract method", "replace conditional", or "technical debt". Covers smell-driven refactoring, safe transformation sequences, and testing guards. For code quality foundations, see clean-code. For managing complexity, see software-design-philosophy.
Write clean, readable, and maintainable code following principles from Robert C. Martin's "Clean Code" and Object Calisthenics. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring code to improve naming, function design, formatting, error handling, and class structure. Includes code smell detection and refactoring guidance.