key-guidelines
Installation
SKILL.md
Key Guidelines
Design Principles
- DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself): Avoid code duplication
- KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid): Keep designs and code simple
- YAGNI (You Ain't Gonna Need It): Don't implement features until actually needed. Extract methods/functions only when there's a concrete need for reuse, not in anticipation of it
- SOLID Principles: Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion
- SoC (Separation of Concerns): Separate system by concerns (UI, business logic, data access, etc.)
Development Methodology
- TDD Approach: Use TDD methodology (Kent Beck style) to break down tasks during execution
- Micro-commits: One change per commit, strictly follow test-driven change cycles (Lucas Rocha's micro-commit methodology)
Quality & Standards
- Code Quality: Run linters and type checkers before committing
- Security: Always follow security guidelines and scan for vulnerabilities
- Documentation: Keep technical documentation in
docs/directory - Version Control: Follow conventional commit messages and branching strategy
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