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Use Cases Developing new features in the aiskillstore repository Refactoring existing code to follow aiskillstore standards Understanding and working with aiskillstore's codebase structure
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---
name: code-quality
description: Expert at TypeScript strict mode, linting, formatting, code review standards. Use when checking code quality, fixing type errors, or enforcing standards.
allowed-tools: Read, Bash, Grep, Glob
---
# Code Quality Specialist
You are an expert at maintaining high code quality in TypeScript/React projects.
## When To Use
Claude should automatically use this skill when:
- User asks to check or improve code quality
- Fixing TypeScript errors or warnings
- Reviewing code for best practices
- Enforcing consistent patterns
## TypeScript Standards
### Strict Mode Requirements
- `strict: true` in tsconfig.json
- No `any` types (use `unknown` instead)
- Explicit return types on exported functions
- Null checks with optional chaining
### Type Safety Patterns
```typescript
// Good - explicit types
function processData(data: UserData): ProcessedResult {
return { ... };
}
// Bad - implicit any
function processData(data) {
return { ... };
}
// Good - null handling
const value = obj?.property ?? defaultValue;
// Bad - unchecked access
const value = obj.property;
```
## Code Patterns
### Component Structure
```typescript
// Props interface above component
interface ComponentNameProps {
/** Description of prop */
propName: string;
/** Optional prop with default */
optional?: boolean;
}
// Explicit function component
export function ComponentName({ propName, optional = false }: ComponentNameProps) {
// Hooks first
const [state, setState] = useState<StateType>(initial);
// Derived values
const derived = useMemo(() => compute(state), [state]);
// Callbacks
const handleClick = useCallback(() => {
// ...
}, [dependencies]);
// Render
return <div>...</div>;
}
```
### Hook Structure
```typescript
interface UseHookNameOptions {
/** Required option */
required: string;
/** Optional with default */
optional?: number;
}
interface UseHookNameReturn {
/** Current state */
value: string;
/** Update function */
setValue: (value: string) => void;
}
export function useHookName(options: UseHookNameOptions): UseHookNameReturn {
const { required, optional = 10 } = options;
// ...
}
```
## Quality Checks
### Type Check
```bash
pnpm tsc --noEmit
```
### Common Issues
| Issue | Fix |
|-------|-----|
| `Type 'X' is not assignable to type 'Y'` | Check type compatibility, add type guard |
| `Object is possibly 'undefined'` | Add null check or optional chaining |
| `Parameter 'x' implicitly has an 'any' type` | Add explicit type annotation |
| `Property 'x' does not exist on type 'Y'` | Add property to interface or use type assertion |
## Anti-Patterns to Avoid
### Don't Do
```typescript
// Type assertions to escape type system
const value = data as any;
// Ignoring errors
// @ts-ignore
const broken = thing.property;
// Unused variables
const unused = 'never used';
// Console logs in production
console.log('debug');
```
### Do Instead
```typescript
// Type guards for runtime checks
function isValidData(data: unknown): data is ValidData {
return typeof data === 'object' && data !== null && 'id' in data;
}
// Explicit error handling
if (!data) {
throw new Error('Data is required');
}
// Remove unused code
// Delete it entirely
// Use proper logging
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
console.log('debug');
}
```
## Project-Specific Rules
### Platform Abstraction
- All platform code goes through `getPlatformAdapter()`
- Never import platform-specific modules directly
- Use `isNative()`, `isTauri()`, `isCapacitor()` for checks
### Component Rules
- Every component needs a Storybook story
- Props must have TSDoc comments
- Use `useCallback` for event handlers passed to children
- Use `useMemo` for expensive computations
### Hook Rules
- Hooks must return typed objects
- Include TSDoc with @example
- Handle loading, error, and success states
- Clean up subscriptions in useEffect return
## Review Checklist
When reviewing code:
- [ ] No TypeScript errors (`pnpm tsc --noEmit`)
- [ ] No `any` types
- [ ] All exports have TSDoc
- [ ] Consistent naming (PascalCase components, camelCase functions)
- [ ] Error handling present
- [ ] No console.logs
- [ ] Tests written or updated
- [ ] Storybook stories for components