Process and implement code review feedback systematically. Use when user provides reviewer comments, PR feedback, code review notes, or asks to implement suggestions from reviews.
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Updated Jan 15, 2026, 03:05 PM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for mhattingpete's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the mhattingpete repository
Refactoring existing code to follow mhattingpete standards
Understanding and working with mhattingpete's codebase structure
---
name: review-implementing
description: Process and implement code review feedback systematically. Use when user provides reviewer comments, PR feedback, code review notes, or asks to implement suggestions from reviews.
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# Review Feedback Implementation
Systematically process and implement changes based on code review feedback.
## When to Use
- Provides reviewer comments or feedback
- Pastes PR review notes
- Mentions implementing review suggestions
- Says "address these comments" or "implement feedback"
- Shares list of changes requested by reviewers
## Systematic Workflow
### 1. Parse Reviewer Notes
Identify individual feedback items:
- Split numbered lists (1., 2., etc.)
- Handle bullet points or unnumbered feedback
- Extract distinct change requests
- Clarify ambiguous items before starting
### 2. Create Todo List
Use TodoWrite tool to create actionable tasks:
- Each feedback item becomes one or more todos
- Break down complex feedback into smaller tasks
- Make tasks specific and measurable
- Mark first task as `in_progress` before starting
Example:
```
- Add type hints to extract function
- Fix duplicate tag detection logic
- Update docstring in chain.py
- Add unit test for edge case
```
### 3. Implement Changes Systematically
For each todo item:
**Locate relevant code:**
- Use Grep to search for functions/classes
- Use Glob to find files by pattern
- Read current implementation
**Make changes:**
- Use Edit tool for modifications
- Follow project conventions (CLAUDE.md)
- Preserve existing functionality unless changing behavior
**Verify changes:**
- Check syntax correctness
- Run relevant tests if applicable
- Ensure changes address reviewer's intent
**Update status:**
- Mark todo as `completed` immediately after finishing
- Move to next todo (only one `in_progress` at a time)
### 4. Handle Different Feedback Types
**Code changes:**
- Use Edit tool for existing code
- Follow type hint conventions (PEP 604/585)
- Maintain consistent style
**New features:**
- Create new files with Write tool if needed
- Add corresponding tests
- Update documentation
**Documentation:**
- Update docstrings following project style
- Modify markdown files as needed
- Keep explanations concise
**Tests:**
- Write tests as functions, not classes
- Use descriptive names
- Follow pytest conventions
**Refactoring:**
- Preserve functionality
- Improve code structure
- Run tests to verify no regressions
### 5. Validation
After implementing changes:
- Run affected tests
- Check for linting errors: `uv run ruff check`
- Verify changes don't break existing functionality
### 6. Communication
Keep user informed:
- Update todo list in real-time
- Ask for clarification on ambiguous feedback
- Report blockers or challenges
- Summarize changes at completion
## Edge Cases
**Conflicting feedback:**
- Ask user for guidance
- Explain conflict clearly
**Breaking changes required:**
- Notify user before implementing
- Discuss impact and alternatives
**Tests fail after changes:**
- Fix tests before marking todo complete
- Ensure all related tests pass
**Referenced code doesn't exist:**
- Ask user for clarification
- Verify understanding before proceeding
## Important Guidelines
- **Always use TodoWrite** for tracking progress
- **Mark todos completed immediately** after each item
- **Only one todo in_progress** at any time
- **Don't batch completions** - update status in real-time
- **Ask questions** for unclear feedback
- **Run tests** if changes affect tested code
- **Follow CLAUDE.md conventions** for all code changes
- **Use conventional commits** if creating commits afterward