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Guidelines Advisor

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Enhance your smart contract development with expert guidance.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Guidelines Advisor does

The Guidelines Advisor is a specialized tool designed to assist developers in creating secure and efficient smart contracts by adhering to best practices established by Trail of Bits. This skill systematically analyzes your codebase and generates comprehensive documentation and specifications, ensuring that your project is well-documented and understandable. It also reviews the architecture of your smart contracts, assessing critical aspects such as upgradeability patterns and the quality of implementation, which are essential for maintaining security and functionality in decentralized applications.

The analysis process is divided into several phases, starting with a discovery phase where the skill explores the codebase to understand its structure and existing documentation. Following this, it generates plain English descriptions and architectural diagrams, which are crucial for both current and future developers working on the project. The architecture analysis phase evaluates on-chain versus off-chain component distribution and checks for the presence of delegatecall proxy patterns, which are vital for ensuring the security of contract upgrades.

In addition to documentation and architectural analysis, the Guidelines Advisor conducts a thorough implementation review. This includes assessing function clarity, inheritance structures, event logging practices, and identifying common pitfalls that could lead to vulnerabilities. The skill also reviews dependencies to ensure that the libraries used are of high quality and properly managed. Finally, it evaluates the test suite, suggesting improvements to enhance testing coverage and effectiveness.

At the end of the analysis, the Guidelines Advisor provides prioritized recommendations categorized by urgency, helping developers focus on the most critical areas that need attention. This makes it an invaluable resource for developers looking to improve the security and quality of their smart contracts while following industry best practices.

When to use it

Use this tool when developing or auditing smart contracts to ensure adherence to best practices and improve overall quality.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not involve smart contracts or where existing documentation and architecture are already well-established.

What you can build with it

New Smart Contract Development

When starting a new smart contract project, use the Guidelines Advisor to ensure your architecture and documentation meet industry standards.

Codebase Audit

If you're auditing an existing smart contract, this skill will help identify vulnerabilities and areas for improvement.

Documentation Enhancement

Use this tool to generate comprehensive documentation for your project, making it easier for future developers to understand.

How to install Guidelines Advisor

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

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Written by trailofbits

Guidelines Advisor

Purpose

Systematically analyzes the codebase and provides guidance based on Trail of Bits' development guidelines:

  1. Generate documentation and specifications (plain English descriptions, architectural diagrams, code documentation)
  2. Optimize on-chain/off-chain architecture (only if applicable)
  3. Review upgradeability patterns (if your project has upgrades)
  4. Check delegatecall/proxy implementations (if present)
  5. Assess implementation quality (functions, inheritance, events)
  6. Identify common pitfalls
  7. Review dependencies
  8. Evaluate test suite and suggest improvements

Framework: Building Secure Contracts - Development Guidelines


How This Works

Phase 1: Discovery & Context

Explores the codebase to understand:

  • Project structure and platform
  • Contract/module files and their purposes
  • Existing documentation
  • Architecture patterns (proxies, upgrades, etc.)
  • Testing setup
  • Dependencies

Phase 2: Documentation Generation

Helps create:

  • Plain English system description
  • Architectural diagrams (using Slither printers for Solidity)
  • Code documentation recommendations (NatSpec for Solidity)

Phase 3: Architecture Analysis

Analyzes:

  • On-chain vs off-chain component distribution (if applicable)
  • Upgradeability approach (if applicable)
  • Delegatecall proxy patterns (if present)

Phase 4: Implementation Review

Assesses:

  • Function composition and clarity
  • Inheritance structure
  • Event logging practices
  • Common pitfalls presence
  • Dependencies quality
  • Testing coverage and techniques

Phase 5: Recommendations

Provides:

  • Prioritized improvement suggestions
  • Best practice guidance
  • Actionable next steps

Assessment Areas

I analyze 11 comprehensive areas covering all aspects of smart contract development. For detailed criteria, best practices, and specific checks, see ASSESSMENT_AREAS.md.

Quick Reference:

  1. Documentation & Specifications

    • Plain English system descriptions
    • Architectural diagrams
    • NatSpec completeness (Solidity)
    • Documentation gaps identification
  2. On-Chain vs Off-Chain Computation

    • Complexity analysis
    • Gas optimization opportunities
    • Verification vs computation patterns
  3. Upgradeability

    • Migration vs upgradeability trade-offs
    • Data separation patterns
    • Upgrade procedure documentation
  4. Delegatecall Proxy Pattern

    • Storage layout consistency
    • Initialization patterns
    • Function shadowing risks
    • Slither upgradeability checks
  5. Function Composition

    • Function size and clarity
    • Logical grouping
    • Modularity assessment
  6. Inheritance

    • Hierarchy depth/width
    • Diamond problem risks
    • Inheritance visualization
  7. Events

    • Critical operation coverage
    • Event naming consistency
    • Indexed parameters
  8. Common Pitfalls

    • Reentrancy patterns
    • Integer overflow/underflow
    • Access control issues
    • Platform-specific vulnerabilities
  9. Dependencies

    • Library quality assessment
    • Version management
    • Dependency manager usage
    • Copied code detection
  10. Testing & Verification

    • Coverage analysis
    • Fuzzing techniques
    • Formal verification
    • CI/CD integration
  11. Platform-Specific Guidance

    • Solidity version recommendations
    • Compiler warning checks
    • Inline assembly warnings
    • Platform-specific tools

For complete details on each area including what I'll check, analyze, and recommend, see ASSESSMENT_AREAS.md.


Example Output

When the analysis is complete, you'll receive comprehensive guidance covering:

  • System documentation with plain English descriptions
  • Architectural diagrams and documentation gaps
  • Architecture analysis (on-chain/off-chain, upgradeability, proxies)
  • Implementation review (functions, inheritance, events, pitfalls)
  • Dependencies and testing evaluation
  • Prioritized recommendations (CRITICAL, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW)
  • Overall assessment and path to production

For a complete example analysis report, see EXAMPLE_REPORT.md.


Deliverables

I provide four comprehensive deliverable categories:

1. System Documentation

  • Plain English descriptions
  • Architectural diagrams
  • Documentation gaps analysis

2. Architecture Analysis

  • On-chain/off-chain assessment
  • Upgradeability review
  • Proxy pattern security review

3. Implementation Review

  • Function composition analysis
  • Inheritance assessment
  • Events coverage
  • Pitfall identification
  • Dependencies evaluation
  • Testing analysis

4. Prioritized Recommendations

  • CRITICAL (address immediately)
  • HIGH (address before deployment)
  • MEDIUM (address for production quality)
  • LOW (nice to have)

For detailed templates and examples of each deliverable, see DELIVERABLES.md.


Assessment Process

When invoked, I will:

  1. Explore the codebase

    • Identify all contract/module files
    • Find existing documentation
    • Locate test files
    • Check for proxies/upgrades
    • Identify dependencies
  2. Generate documentation

    • Create plain English system description
    • Generate architectural diagrams (if tools available)
    • Identify documentation gaps
  3. Analyze architecture

    • Assess on-chain/off-chain distribution (if applicable)
    • Review upgradeability approach (if applicable)
    • Audit proxy patterns (if present)
  4. Review implementation

    • Analyze functions, inheritance, events
    • Check for common pitfalls
    • Assess dependencies
    • Evaluate testing
  5. Provide recommendations

    • Present findings with file references
    • Ask clarifying questions about design decisions
    • Suggest prioritized improvements
    • Offer actionable next steps

Rationalizations (Do Not Skip)

RationalizationWhy It's WrongRequired Action
"System is simple, description covers everything"Plain English descriptions miss security-critical detailsComplete all 5 phases: documentation, architecture, implementation, dependencies, recommendations
"No upgrades detected, skip upgradeability section"Upgradeability can be implicit (ownable patterns, delegatecall)Search for proxy patterns, delegatecall, storage collisions before declaring N/A
"Not applicable" without verificationPremature scope reduction misses vulnerabilitiesVerify with explicit codebase search before skipping any guideline section
"Architecture is straightforward, no analysis needed"Obvious architectures have subtle trust boundariesAnalyze on-chain/off-chain distribution, access control flow, external dependencies
"Common pitfalls don't apply to this codebase"Every codebase has common pitfallsSystematically check all guideline pitfalls with grep/code search
"Tests exist, testing guideline is satisfied"Test existence ≠ test qualityCheck coverage, property-based tests, integration tests, failure cases
"I can provide generic best practices"Generic advice isn't actionableProvide project-specific findings with file:line references
"User knows what to improve from findings"Findings without prioritization = no action planGenerate prioritized improvement roadmap with specific next steps

Notes

  • I'll only analyze relevant sections (won't hallucinate about upgrades if not present)
  • I'll adapt to your platform (Solidity, Rust, Cairo, etc.)
  • I'll use available tools (Slither, etc.) but work without them if unavailable
  • I'll provide file references and line numbers for all findings
  • I'll ask questions about design decisions I can't infer from code

Ready to Begin

What I'll need:

  • Access to your codebase
  • Context about your project goals
  • Any existing documentation or specifications
  • Information about deployment plans

Let's analyze your codebase and improve it using Trail of Bits' best practices!

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