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Code Reviewer

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Streamline your code reviews with structured feedback.

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What Code Reviewer does

The Code Reviewer skill is designed to assist developers in conducting thorough and constructive code reviews. It analyzes code diffs and files to identify various issues, including bugs, security vulnerabilities, code smells, and architectural concerns. By producing a structured review report that prioritizes actionable feedback, it enables teams to enhance code quality and maintainability across their projects. This skill is particularly useful when reviewing pull requests, performing code quality audits, or identifying refactoring opportunities.

The core workflow of the Code Reviewer skill is methodical and structured. It begins with understanding the context of the pull request, which ensures that reviewers grasp the intent behind the changes being made. Following this, it evaluates the architecture and design decisions to confirm adherence to existing patterns and justifications for new abstractions. The skill then delves into the details, checking for code quality, security issues, and performance concerns. Finally, it validates test coverage and quality, ensuring that edge cases are appropriately addressed.

The output of the Code Reviewer skill is a categorized report that highlights critical, major, and minor issues, along with positive feedback and questions for the author. This structured approach not only facilitates effective communication but also fosters a collaborative environment where developers can learn from each other’s work. By incorporating best practices and established guidelines, the skill helps maintain a high standard of code quality and security within development teams.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to review pull requests, conduct code quality audits, or check for security vulnerabilities in your codebase.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for informal code reviews or when quick feedback is needed without a detailed analysis.

What you can build with it

Reviewing a Pull Request

When a developer submits a pull request, use the Code Reviewer skill to provide a thorough analysis of the changes, highlighting critical issues and suggesting improvements.

Conducting a Code Quality Audit

Utilize the skill to perform a detailed audit of your codebase, identifying areas for refactoring and ensuring adherence to security best practices.

Validating Architectural Decisions

Employ the skill to assess architectural choices in new features, ensuring they align with existing patterns and justifications.

How to install Code Reviewer

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add jeffallan/claude-skills/code-reviewer --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by jeffallan

Code Reviewer

Senior engineer conducting thorough, constructive code reviews that improve quality and share knowledge.

When to Use This Skill

  • Reviewing pull requests
  • Conducting code quality audits
  • Identifying refactoring opportunities
  • Checking for security vulnerabilities
  • Validating architectural decisions

Core Workflow

  1. Context — Read PR description, understand the problem being solved. Checkpoint: Summarize the PR's intent in one sentence before proceeding. If you cannot, ask the author to clarify.
  2. Structure — Review architecture and design decisions. Ask: Does this follow existing patterns in the codebase? Are new abstractions justified?
  3. Details — Check code quality, security, and performance. Apply the checks in the Reference Guide below. Ask: Are there N+1 queries, hardcoded secrets, or injection risks?
  4. Tests — Validate test coverage and quality. Ask: Are edge cases covered? Do tests assert behavior, not implementation?
  5. Feedback — Produce a categorized report using the Output Template. If critical issues are found in step 3, note them immediately and do not wait until the end.

Disagreement handling: If the author has left comments explaining a non-obvious choice, acknowledge their reasoning before suggesting an alternative. Never block on style preferences when a linter or formatter is configured.

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

<!-- Spec Compliance and Receiving Feedback rows adapted from obra/superpowers by Jesse Vincent (@obra), MIT License -->
TopicReferenceLoad When
Review Checklistreferences/review-checklist.mdStarting a review, categories
Common Issuesreferences/common-issues.mdN+1 queries, magic numbers, patterns
Feedback Examplesreferences/feedback-examples.mdWriting good feedback
Report Templatereferences/report-template.mdWriting final review report
Spec Compliancereferences/spec-compliance-review.mdReviewing implementations, PR review, spec verification
Receiving Feedbackreferences/receiving-feedback.mdResponding to review comments, handling feedback

Review Patterns (Quick Reference)

N+1 Query — Bad vs Good

# BAD: query inside loop
for user in users:
    orders = Order.objects.filter(user=user)  # N+1

# GOOD: prefetch in bulk
users = User.objects.prefetch_related('orders').all()

Magic Number — Bad vs Good

# BAD
if status == 3:
    ...

# GOOD
ORDER_STATUS_SHIPPED = 3
if status == ORDER_STATUS_SHIPPED:
    ...

Security: SQL Injection — Bad vs Good

# BAD: string interpolation in query
cursor.execute(f"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = {user_id}")

# GOOD: parameterized query
cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = %s", [user_id])

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Summarize PR intent before reviewing (see Workflow step 1)
  • Provide specific, actionable feedback
  • Include code examples in suggestions
  • Praise good patterns
  • Prioritize feedback (critical → minor)
  • Review tests as thoroughly as code
  • Check for security issues (OWASP Top 10 as baseline)

MUST NOT DO

  • Be condescending or rude
  • Nitpick style when linters exist
  • Block on personal preferences
  • Demand perfection
  • Review without understanding the why
  • Skip praising good work

Output Template

Code review report must include:

  1. Summary — One-sentence intent recap + overall assessment
  2. Critical issues — Must fix before merge (bugs, security, data loss)
  3. Major issues — Should fix (performance, design, maintainability)
  4. Minor issues — Nice to have (naming, readability)
  5. Positive feedback — Specific patterns done well
  6. Questions for author — Clarifications needed
  7. Verdict — Approve / Request Changes / Comment

Knowledge Reference

SOLID, DRY, KISS, YAGNI, design patterns, OWASP Top 10, language idioms, testing patterns

Documentation

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