quickdup
QuickDup for .NET
Trigger On
- the repo wants
QuickDup - the team needs repeatable duplicate-code scans for C#
- the user asks about DRY cleanup, copy-paste detection, clone detection, or duplicate logic removal in a .NET repo
Value
- produce a concrete project delta: code, docs, config, tests, CI, or review artifact
- reduce ambiguity through explicit planning, verification, and final validation skills
- leave reusable project context so future tasks are faster and safer
Do Not Use For
- formatting-only work
- repos that intentionally use a different clone detector and do not want overlap
- generated-code churn where duplication findings would mostly be noise
Inputs
- the nearest
AGENTS.md - target solution, project, or source subtree
- current duplication hotspots and generated-code boundaries
Quick Start
- Read the nearest
AGENTS.mdand confirm scope and constraints. - Run this skill's
Workflowthrough theRalph Loopuntil outcomes are acceptable. - Return the
Required Result Formatwith concrete artifacts and verification evidence.
Workflow
- Choose the scan target deliberately:
- whole solution for broad discovery
- bounded folders for targeted cleanup
- Scan C# with
.csonly unless the repo explicitly wants Razor, generated XML, or other extensions too. - Exclude generated and transient paths before trusting the results:
bin/obj/Migrations/when scaffold churn dominates*.g.cs*.generated.cs*.Designer.cs
- Review the top patterns before refactoring anything.
- Classify duplication before changing code:
- real structural duplication worth extraction
- domain-shape duplication that documents intent
- generated or acceptable duplication that should be ignored
- Prefer small extractions, named helpers, shared value objects, or focused abstractions over flag-heavy merge methods.
- Re-run
QuickDupafter the refactor and then run the repo's normal quality pass.
Bootstrap When Missing
If QuickDup is not available yet:
- Detect current state:
command -v quickdupgo versionrg --files -g '.quickdup/ignore.json' -g '.quickdup/results.json'
- Choose the install path deliberately:
- preferred when Go is available:
go install github.com/asynkron/Asynkron.QuickDup/cmd/quickdup@latest - official macOS/Linux fallback:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asynkron/Asynkron.QuickDup/main/install.sh | bash - official Windows fallback:
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asynkron/Asynkron.QuickDup/main/install.ps1 | iex
- preferred when Go is available:
- Verify the installed CLI resolves correctly:
quickdup -h
- Record exact duplication commands in
AGENTS.md, for example:quickdup -path . -ext .cs -exclude "bin/*,obj/*,*.g.cs,*.generated.cs,*.Designer.cs"quickdup -path src -ext .cs -top 20quickdup -path . -ext .cs -select 0..5
- If the repo wants stable suppressions, create
.quickdup/ignore.jsonand review each ignored pattern intentionally. - Run one bounded scan and return
status: configuredorstatus: improved. - If the repo already standardizes on another clone detector and does not want
QuickDup, returnstatus: not_applicable.
Deliver
- repeatable duplicate-code detection for C#
- explicit exclude and suppression strategy
- concrete refactoring candidates instead of vague maintainability advice
Validate
- the scan target and excludes match the repo's real source boundaries
- generated-code noise is filtered before acting on findings
- duplication cleanup preserves behavior and is backed by relevant tests
QuickDupoutput is used as input to review, not as an automatic rewrite authority
Ralph Loop
Use the Ralph Loop for every task, including docs, architecture, testing, and tooling work.
- Plan first (mandatory):
- analyze current state
- define target outcome, constraints, and risks
- write a detailed execution plan
- list final validation skills to run at the end, with order and reason
- Execute one planned step and produce a concrete delta.
- Review the result and capture findings with actionable next fixes.
- Apply fixes in small batches and rerun the relevant checks or review steps.
- Update the plan after each iteration.
- Repeat until outcomes are acceptable or only explicit exceptions remain.
- If a dependency is missing, bootstrap it or return
status: not_applicablewith explicit reason and fallback path.
Required Result Format
status:complete|clean|improved|configured|not_applicable|blockedplan: concise plan and current iteration stepactions_taken: concrete changes madevalidation_skills: final skills run, or skipped with reasonsverification: commands, checks, or review evidence summaryremaining: top unresolved items ornone
For setup-only requests with no execution, return status: configured and exact next commands.
Load References
references/commands.mdreferences/examples.mdreferences/quickdup.md
Example Requests
- "Find duplicate C# logic in this solution."
- "Add QuickDup to this .NET repo."
- "Review the top QuickDup patterns before we refactor."
- "Set up a repeatable duplicate-code scan for CI or local cleanup."
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