ln-740-quality-setup

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ln-740-quality-setup

Type: L2 Domain Coordinator Category: 7XX Project Bootstrap Parent: ln-700-project-bootstrap

Coordinates code quality tooling configuration for the project.


Purpose & Scope

Does:

  • Detects project technology stack (TypeScript/React, .NET, Python)
  • Checks for existing quality configurations
  • Delegates to specialized workers for each quality aspect
  • Verifies final configuration works correctly

Does NOT:

  • Generate configuration files directly (workers do this)
  • Modify source code
  • Run in isolation (requires ln-720 structure first)

When to Use

Trigger Action
After ln-720-structure-migrator completes Automatic delegation from ln-700
Manual quality setup needed Invoke directly with project path
Existing project needs quality tools Run with existing config detection

Workflow Overview

Phase Action Output
1 Stack Detection Identified technologies
2 Existing Config Check Skip/merge/replace decisions
3 Parallel Delegation Worker invocations
4 Verification Working quality pipeline

Phase 1: Stack Detection

Detect project technologies to determine which quality tools to configure.

Detection Rules:

File Pattern Technology Linter Stack
package.json + tsconfig.json TypeScript/React ESLint + Prettier
*.csproj or *.sln .NET editorconfig + Roslyn
pyproject.toml or requirements.txt Python Ruff
Multiple detected Mixed Configure all detected

Actions:

  1. Glob for technology indicators
  2. Build technology list
  3. Log detected stack to user

Phase 2: Existing Configuration Check

Before delegating, check what configurations already exist.

Config Files to Check:

Technology Config Files
TypeScript eslint.config.*, .prettierrc*, tsconfig.json
.NET .editorconfig, Directory.Build.props
Python ruff.toml, pyproject.toml [tool.ruff]
Pre-commit .husky/, .pre-commit-config.yaml
Tests vitest.config.*, pytest.ini, *.Tests.csproj

Decision Matrix:

Existing Config Action Confirmation
None found Create new No
Partial found Merge (add missing) Ask user
Complete found Skip Inform user
User requests replace Backup + replace Yes

Phase 3: Parallel Delegation

Invoke workers for each quality aspect. Workers can run in parallel as they configure independent tools.

Delegation Order:

ln-740 (this)
    |
    +---> ln-741-linter-configurator
    |         - ESLint/Prettier (TypeScript)
    |         - editorconfig/Roslyn (.NET)
    |         - Ruff (Python)
    |
    +---> ln-742-precommit-setup
    |         - Husky + lint-staged (Node.js)
    |         - pre-commit framework (Python)
    |         - commitlint
    |
    +---> ln-743-test-infrastructure
              - Vitest (TypeScript)
              - xUnit (.NET)
              - pytest (Python)

Pass detected stack and existing configs to workers via direct Skill tool invocation.


Phase 4: Verification

After all workers complete, verify the quality pipeline works.

Verification Steps:

Check Command Expected
Lint runs npm run lint / ruff check . / dotnet format --verify-no-changes No errors
Format runs npm run format:check / ruff format --check No changes needed
Tests run npm test / pytest / dotnet test Sample tests pass
Hooks work Create test commit Hooks trigger

On Failure:

  1. Log specific failure
  2. Suggest fix or re-run specific worker
  3. Do NOT mark as complete until verification passes

Critical Rules

RULE 1: Never overwrite existing user configurations without explicit confirmation.

RULE 2: Workers run AFTER stack detection - do not invoke workers without knowing the stack.

RULE 3: Verification phase is MANDATORY - quality setup is not complete until tools run successfully.

RULE 4: eslint-config-prettier is REQUIRED when both ESLint and Prettier are configured.


Definition of Done

  • All detected technology stacks have appropriate quality tools
  • Existing configurations preserved or backed up
  • Lint command runs without errors
  • Format command runs without errors
  • Test command runs and sample tests pass
  • Pre-commit hooks trigger on test commit
  • User informed of all installed tools and commands

Reference Files

File Purpose
stack_detection.md Detailed detection rules
verification_checklist.md Full verification checklist

Error Handling

Error Cause Resolution
No stack detected Empty project Ask user for intended stack
Worker failed Missing dependencies Install prerequisites, retry
Verification failed Config error Check specific tool output, fix
Hooks not working Git not initialized Run git init first

Version: 2.0.0 Last Updated: 2026-01-10

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