shubhamtaywade82-ruby
SKILL.md
Ruby Skills
This directory holds Ruby-specific skills. All examples and references use Ruby (and RSpec where tests are shown). This project is a gem (no Rails).
Available skills
- solid — SOLID principles, TDD, clean code, design patterns, architecture. Path:
ruby/solid/ - style — Ruby Style Guide conventions (layout, naming, flow of control, methods, classes). Path:
ruby/style/ - rspec — RSpec style and best practices from the RSpec Style Guide and Better Specs. Path:
ruby/rspec/
Use solid when designing/refactoring Ruby; style for Ruby formatting; rspec when writing or reviewing specs.
Using these skills for code review
When the user asks to review code or fix issues against Ruby/RSpec standards:
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Apply the right skills based on what's being reviewed:
- Ruby code (any) → apply style (Ruby Style Guide) and solid (SOLID, clean code, design).
- RSpec specs → apply rspec (RSpec Style Guide + Better Specs) for layout, structure, naming, matchers, doubles.
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Review workflow:
- Read the file(s) the user opened or specified.
- Check against the relevant skill(s): layout, naming, structure, patterns, conventions.
- List concrete issues with file:line or snippet and which guideline they violate.
- Group by category (style, rspec, solid) if helpful.
- Then propose or apply fixes per issue (or batch); prefer one logical change per edit.
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Fixing issues:
- Fix one concern at a time where possible (e.g. style first, then RSpec, then solid).
- For automated style/safety, suggest running RuboCop (and
rubocop-rspecif present) and fixing reported offenses.
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Prompt ideas for the user:
- "Review this file using the Ruby skills and list issues."
- "Check this spec against the RSpec skill and fix any violations."
- "Review the lib directory against solid, style, and rspec skills; then fix the issues you find."
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