skills/pr-pm/prpm/thoroughness

thoroughness

SKILL.md

Thoroughness

Purpose

This skill ensures comprehensive, complete implementation of complex tasks without shortcuts. Use this when quality and completeness matter more than speed.

When to Use

  • Fixing critical bugs or compilation errors
  • Implementing complex multi-step features
  • Debugging test failures
  • Refactoring large codebases
  • Production deployments
  • Any task where shortcuts could cause future problems

Methodology

Phase 1: Comprehensive Analysis (20% of time)

  1. Identify All Issues

    • List every error, warning, and failing test
    • Group related issues together
    • Prioritize by dependency order
    • Create issue hierarchy (what blocks what)
  2. Root Cause Analysis

    • Don't fix symptoms, find root causes
    • Trace errors to their source
    • Identify patterns in failures
    • Document assumptions that were wrong
  3. Create Detailed Plan

    • Break down into atomic steps
    • Estimate time for each step
    • Identify dependencies between steps
    • Plan verification for each step
    • Schedule breaks/checkpoints

Phase 2: Systematic Implementation (60% of time)

  1. Fix Issues in Dependency Order

    • Start with foundational issues
    • Fix one thing completely before moving on
    • Test after each fix
    • Document what was changed and why
  2. Verify Each Fix

    • Write/run tests for the specific fix
    • Check for side effects
    • Verify related functionality still works
    • Document test results
  3. Track Progress

    • Mark issues as completed
    • Update plan with new discoveries
    • Adjust time estimates
    • Note any blockers immediately

Phase 3: Comprehensive Verification (20% of time)

  1. Run All Tests

    • Unit tests
    • Integration tests
    • E2E tests
    • Manual verification
  2. Cross-Check Everything

    • Review all changed files
    • Verify compilation succeeds
    • Check for console errors/warnings
    • Test edge cases
  3. Documentation

    • Update relevant docs
    • Add inline comments for complex fixes
    • Document known limitations
    • Create issues for future work

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

  • ❌ Fixing multiple unrelated issues at once
  • ❌ Moving on before verifying a fix works
  • ❌ Assuming similar errors have the same cause
  • ❌ Skipping test writing "to save time"
  • ❌ Copy-pasting solutions without understanding
  • ❌ Ignoring warnings "because it compiles"
  • ❌ Making changes without reading existing code first

Quality Checkpoints

  • Can I explain why this fix works?
  • Have I tested this specific change?
  • Are there any side effects?
  • Is this the root cause or a symptom?
  • Will this prevent similar issues in the future?
  • Is the code readable and maintainable?
  • Have I documented non-obvious decisions?

Example Workflow

Bad Approach (Shortcut-Driven)

1. See 24 TypeScript errors
2. Add @ts-ignore to all of them
3. Hope tests pass
4. Move on

Good Approach (Thoroughness-Driven)

1. List all 24 errors systematically
2. Group by error type (7 missing types, 10 unknown casts, 7 property access)
3. Find root causes:
   - Missing @types/tar package
   - No type assertions on fetch responses
   - Implicit any types in callbacks
4. Fix by category:
   - Install @types/tar (fixes 7 errors)
   - Add proper type assertions to registry-client.ts (fixes 10 errors)
   - Add explicit parameter types (fixes 7 errors)
5. Test after each category
6. Run full test suite
7. Document what was learned

Time Investment

  • Initial: 2-3x slower than shortcuts
  • Long-term: 10x faster (no debugging later, no rework)
  • Quality: Near-perfect first time
  • Maintenance: Minimal

Success Metrics

  • ✅ 100% of tests passing
  • ✅ Zero warnings in production build
  • ✅ All code has test coverage
  • ✅ Documentation is complete and accurate
  • ✅ No known issues or TODOs left behind
  • ✅ Future developers can understand the code

Mantras

  • "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast"
  • "Do it right the first time"
  • "Test everything, assume nothing"
  • "Document for your future self"
  • "Root causes, not symptoms"
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Repository
pr-pm/prpm
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First Seen
Jan 25, 2026
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