pair-programming
FeaturedAI-assisted pair programming with multiple modes (driver/navigator/switch), real-time verification, quality monitoring, and comprehensive testing. Supports TDD, debugging, refactoring, and learning sessions. Features automatic role switching, continuous code review, security scanning, and performance optimization with truth-score verification.
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Quality Score: 88/100
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- Author
- spencermarx
- Repository
- spencermarx/open-code-review
- Created
- 6 months ago
- Last Updated
- 3 weeks ago
- Language
- TypeScript
- License
- Apache-2.0
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pair-programming
AI-assisted pair programming with multiple modes (driver/navigator/switch), real-time verification, quality monitoring, and comprehensive testing. Supports TDD, debugging, refactoring, and learning sessions. Features automatic role switching, continuous code review, security scanning, and performance optimization with truth-score verification.
pair-programming
Collaboratively design, implement, review, and refine software features with a human developer using an iterative pair programming workflow. Prioritize understanding, explicit approval, small reviewable changes, and synchronized specifications.
pair-programming
Navigator protocol for building code or proofs together — the user drives (types every change to the working file) and Claude guides, so the user ends up able to do it alone. Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to pair — "/pair-programming", "let's pair on this", "guide me, don't do it for me", "help me write this myself", "I want to do this one" — or inside an already-open pair session. Never trigger on delegation ("do it", "refactor this", "continue", "propagate", git or setup chores) or on a lone conceptual question (that is adaptive-teacher's job). Asking Claude to execute is not an invitation to teach.