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Provides comprehensive code review guidance for React 19, Vue 3, Angular 17+, Svelte 5, Rust, TypeScript, Java, Java 8, PHP, Ruby, Rails, Python, Django, FastAPI, Go, C#/.NET, Kotlin, Swift, NestJS, C/C++, Zig, CSS/Less/Sass, Qt, and more. Covers architecture review, performance review, security audit, code quality anti-patterns, and common bugs across all ecosystems. Use when: reviewing pull requests, conducting PR reviews, code review, reviewing code changes, establishing review standards, mentoring developers, architecture reviews, security audits, performance reviews, checking code quality, finding bugs, giving feedback on code.
Zephyrex21/claude-skills-vetted · ★ 2 · Code & Development · score 66
Install: claude install-skill Zephyrex21/claude-skills-vetted
# Code Review Skill Transform code reviews from gatekeeping to knowledge sharing through constructive feedback, systematic analysis, and collaborative improvement. ## When to Use This Skill - Reviewing pull requests and code changes - Establishing code review standards for teams - Mentoring junior developers through reviews - Conducting architecture reviews - Creating review checklists and guidelines - Improving team collaboration - Reducing code review cycle time - Maintaining code quality standards ## Core Principles ### 1. The Review Mindset **Goals of Code Review:** - Catch bugs and edge cases - Ensure code maintainability - Share knowledge across team - Enforce coding standards - Improve design and architecture - Build team culture **Not the Goals:** - Show off knowledge - Nitpick formatting (use linters) - Block progress unnecessarily - Rewrite to your preference ### 2. Effective Feedback **Good Feedback is:** - Specific and actionable - Educational, not judgmental - Focused on the code, not the person - Balanced (praise good work too) - Prioritized (critical vs nice-to-have) ```markdown ❌ Bad: "This is wrong." ✅ Good: "This could cause a race condition when multiple users access simultaneously. Consider using a mutex here." ❌ Bad: "Why didn't you use X pattern?" ✅ Good: "Have you considered the Repository pattern? It would make this easier to test. Here's an example: [link]" ❌ Bad: "Rename this variable." ✅ Good: "[nit] Consider `userCount