General principles for exploring, developing, editing, and refactoring code. Use for codebase analysis, implementation tasks, and code quality improvements.
Coding
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Updated Jan 19, 2026, 04:39 AM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for aiskillstore's codebase.
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: develop
description: General principles for exploring, developing, editing, and refactoring code. Use for codebase analysis, implementation tasks, and code quality improvements.
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# Develop Skill
## Core Principles
- **Clean Code**: Follow readable, maintainable patterns.
- **Fail Early**: Never catch unexpected exceptions silently; let them bubble up.
- **Simplicity**: Prefer the simplest working solution.
## Planning
For non-trivial changes:
- Present a plan with **at least 3 clarifying questions** (and proposed answers).
- **Wait for explicit approval** before implementation.
- For complex strategy, use the `plan` skill.
## Implementation & Git
### Git Safety
- **Permission First**: Always ask before initializing repos or switching branches.
- **Atomic Commits**: Group related changes logically.
### Code Quality
- **Focus on WHY**: Document intent, not mechanics.
- **Edge Cases**: Consider and test error scenarios.
- **Existing Style**: Match existing patterns and formatting.
## Language-Specific References
When working with specific languages, consult the following references:
- **Python**: Refer to `references/python.md`.
## File Operations
- **Prefer `edit_file`**: Use for targeted changes; avoid rewriting full files.
- **Verification**: Always verify changes after editing.
- **Tools**: Use `fd` and `rg` for exploration; standard shell tools for navigation.