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ruby-refactor-best-practices

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Community Ruby Refactoring Best Practices

Comprehensive refactoring guide for Ruby applications, maintained by the community. Contains 45 rules across 8 categories, prioritized by impact to guide automated refactoring and code generation.

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Refactoring Ruby code to reduce complexity and improve design
  • Extracting methods, classes, or value objects from large units
  • Simplifying complex conditionals and deep nesting
  • Reducing coupling between classes and modules
  • Adopting idiomatic Ruby patterns and modern Ruby 3.x features

Rule Categories by Priority

Priority Category Impact Prefix
1 Structure & Decomposition CRITICAL struct-
2 Conditional Simplification CRITICAL cond-
3 Coupling & Dependencies HIGH couple-
4 Ruby Idioms HIGH idiom-
5 Data & Value Objects MEDIUM-HIGH data-
6 Design Patterns MEDIUM pattern-
7 Modern Ruby 3.x MEDIUM modern-
8 Naming & Readability LOW-MEDIUM name-

Quick Reference

1. Structure & Decomposition (CRITICAL)

2. Conditional Simplification (CRITICAL)

3. Coupling & Dependencies (HIGH)

4. Ruby Idioms (HIGH)

5. Data & Value Objects (MEDIUM-HIGH)

6. Design Patterns (MEDIUM)

7. Modern Ruby 3.x (MEDIUM)

8. Naming & Readability (LOW-MEDIUM)

How to Use

Read individual reference files for detailed explanations and code examples:

Reference Files

File Description
references/_sections.md Category definitions and ordering
assets/templates/_template.md Template for new rules
metadata.json Version and reference information
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