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Found 14 Skills
Simplify and refactor code while preserving behavior, improving clarity, and reducing complexity. Use when simplifying complex code, removing duplication, or applying design patterns. Handles Extract Method, DRY principle, SOLID principles, behavior validation, and refactoring patterns.
Remove code duplication by extracting shared logic into reusable components. Use when the same logic appears in multiple places.
Expertise in Senior Principal Engineering refactoring. Use when you need to eliminate technical debt, remove "AI Slop," simplify complex logic, and ensure DRY code.
Detect and refactor code duplication with PMD CPD. TRIGGERS - code clones, DRY violations, duplicate code.
Guidelines that help developers design maintainable, scalable, reusable, and loosely coupled software systems. Use when the user asks about design principles, clean code, refactoring, code structure, SOLID, DRY, dependencies, or maintaining software systems.
Software craftsmanship principles from The Pragmatic Programmer. Use this skill when discussing best practices, debugging strategies, career development, or pragmatic approaches to software development. Auto-activates for DRY violations, debugging sessions, and development workflow improvements.
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.
KISS, DRY, YAGNI principles for simple, maintainable code
Apply meta-principles of software craftsmanship: DRY, orthogonality, tracer bullets, and design by contract. Use when the user mentions "best practices", "pragmatic approach", "broken windows", "tracer bullet", or "software craftsmanship". Covers estimation, domain languages, and reversibility. For code-level quality, see clean-code. For refactoring techniques, see refactoring-patterns.
Remove dead code and duplication pragmatically with a 5-phase systematic approach
Code principles audit worker (L3). Checks DRY (7 types), KISS/YAGNI, TODOs, error handling, DI patterns. Returns findings with severity, location, effort, recommendations.
Refactor code for readability using DRY, meaningful names, and modularization.