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: full-review
description: Comprehensive code review using all available skills. Use before committing or when you want a thorough analysis of changes. Triggers on review code, check changes, full review, pre-commit review.
---
# Full Code Review
Orchestrates all available review skills to provide comprehensive code analysis.
## When to Use
- Before committing code changes
- Performing pre-merge reviews
- Running comprehensive audits
- Checking code against all quality standards
- Validating changes across the full stack
## Workflow
### Step 1: Identify Changes
Get list of changed files using git diff.
### Step 2: Map Skills to Files
Invoke relevant skills based on file patterns.
### Step 3: Run Checklists
Apply security, DeFi, type safety, and performance checks.
### Step 4: Generate Report
Produce structured report with severity levels.
### Step 5: Auto-Fix (Optional)
Offer to fix critical issues automatically.
---
## Trigger Phrases
- "review code", "check changes", "full review"
- "pre-commit review", "review before commit"
- "run all skills", "comprehensive review"
## Review Process
### Step 1: Identify Changes
```bash
# Get changed files
git diff --name-only HEAD~1 2>/dev/null || git diff --name-only
git status --porcelain
```
### Step 2: Skill Mapping
Based on changed files, invoke these skills:
| Changed Files | Skills to Invoke |
|--------------|------------------|
| Any `.ts`, `.tsx` | code-review-expert, common-pitfalls |
| `server/src/routes/*` | system-integration-validator |
| `server/src/services/*` | defi-expert, hft-quant-expert |
| `server/src/db/*` | code-consistency-validator |
| `client/src/pages/*`, `client/src/components/*` | apple-ui-design, common-pitfalls |
| `client/src/hooks/*` | common-pitfalls (TanStack Query) |
| `rust-core/**/*.rs` | code-consistency-validator, latency-tracker |
| `*token*`, `*protocol*`, `*chain*` | defi-registry-manager |
| `*arbitrage*`, `*trade*`, `*swap*` | liquidity-depth-analyzer |
| `*logger*`, `*error*` | error-logger |
| `*websocket*`, `*ws*` | common-pitfalls (WebSocket) |
| `schema.ts`, `*.sql` | common-pitfalls (Drizzle) |
### Step 3: Review Checklist
For EVERY review, check these critical items:
#### Security
- [ ] No SQL injection vulnerabilities
- [ ] No XSS in React components (dangerouslySetInnerHTML)
- [ ] No command injection in Bash calls
- [ ] No hardcoded secrets/credentials
- [ ] Proper input validation on all endpoints
- [ ] Rate limiting on sensitive routes
#### DeFi-Specific
- [ ] Token decimals correct (USDC/USDT=6, WBTC=8, ETH=18)
- [ ] Token addresses in checksum format
- [ ] BigInt handling (no precision loss with Number())
- [ ] Slippage protection on swaps
- [ ] Proper error handling for reverts
#### Type Safety
- [ ] No `as any` type assertions
- [ ] Types match across TypeScript ↔ Rust ↔ PostgreSQL
- [ ] Zod schemas for all API inputs
- [ ] Proper null/undefined handling
#### Performance
- [ ] No N+1 queries
- [ ] Proper indexing on queried columns
- [ ] Timeouts on external calls
- [ ] Connection pooling configured
#### Code Quality
- [ ] Error messages don't leak internal details
- [ ] Consistent naming conventions
- [ ] No dead code or unused imports
- [ ] Proper async/await usage
#### TanStack Query (if applicable)
- [ ] QueryKeys use full URL paths
- [ ] Mutations invalidate relevant queries
- [ ] Using isPending (not isLoading) for mutations in v5
- [ ] Responses typed with schema types
#### Drizzle ORM (if applicable)
- [ ] No primary key type changes
- [ ] Array columns use `text().array()` syntax
- [ ] Insert/select types exported for models
- [ ] Using drizzle-zod for validation
#### React Components (if applicable)
- [ ] Loading/error states handled
- [ ] data-testid on interactive elements
- [ ] Using router Link, not window.location
- [ ] Helper functions defined before use
#### Blockchain/RPC (if applicable)
- [ ] All contract calls wrapped in try/catch
- [ ] Multicall uses `allowFailure: true`
- [ ] Prices validated against expected ranges
- [ ] Handling "execution reverted" gracefully
### Step 4: Report Format
```markdown
## Code Review Report
### Files Reviewed
- [list files]
### Skills Applied
- [list skills invoked]
### Critical Issues (MUST FIX)
🔴 [issue description]
File: path/to/file.ts:line
Fix: [how to fix]
### Warnings (SHOULD FIX)
🟡 [issue description]
File: path/to/file.ts:line
Suggestion: [recommendation]
### Suggestions (NICE TO HAVE)
🟢 [improvement idea]
### Summary
- Critical: X issues
- Warnings: X issues
- Suggestions: X items
- Ready to commit: Yes/No
```
### Step 5: Auto-Fix
If critical issues found, offer to fix them:
1. Show the issue
2. Show the proposed fix
3. Apply if approved
4. Re-run validation
## Quick Commands
- `/review` - Full review of all changes
- `/quick-review` - Fast check of critical issues only
- Invoke `full-review` skill for this comprehensive process