
Naming Analyzer
FreeImprove your code's clarity with better naming conventions.
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What Naming Analyzer does
The Naming Analyzer skill is designed to enhance code readability and maintainability by suggesting improved names for variables, functions, classes, and other identifiers based on context and established conventions. By analyzing existing names, it identifies issues such as vagueness, misleading names, and inconsistencies in naming conventions. This skill is particularly useful for developers who want to ensure their code adheres to best practices and is easily understandable by others.
When invoked, the Naming Analyzer examines various elements of your codebase, including variables, constants, functions, classes, and even database tables. It checks for common naming issues like unclear names, abbreviations that obscure meaning, and violations of language-specific conventions. For instance, it can flag single-letter variable names outside of loops or suggest more descriptive names for functions that have side effects. The skill also provides reasoning for each suggestion, helping users understand the importance of clear naming.
This tool is suitable for developers working in multiple programming languages, as it includes specific guidelines for JavaScript, Python, Java, and Go. By following the conventions laid out for each language, developers can ensure that their code is both consistent and compliant with industry standards. The Naming Analyzer skill is an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their coding practices and enhance the overall quality of their software projects.
When to use it
Use this skill when you want to refine your code's naming conventions and improve readability during development or code review.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for projects where naming conventions are already strictly enforced or in cases where the code is not intended for collaboration.
What you can build with it
Refactoring Code
When refactoring a codebase, use the Naming Analyzer to ensure that all identifiers are clear and meaningful, improving overall code quality.
Code Review Process
Integrate the Naming Analyzer into your code review process to catch naming issues before code is merged, enhancing maintainability.
Onboarding New Developers
Use the Naming Analyzer to create a more understandable codebase for new team members, helping them get up to speed more quickly.
How to install Naming Analyzer
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates/naming-analyzer --agent claude-code2. 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 davila7Naming Analyzer Skill
Suggest better variable, function, and class names based on context and conventions.
Instructions
You are a naming convention expert. When invoked:
-
Analyze Existing Names:
- Variables, constants, functions, methods
- Classes, interfaces, types
- Files and directories
- Database tables and columns
- API endpoints
-
Identify Issues:
- Unclear or vague names
- Abbreviations that obscure meaning
- Inconsistent naming conventions
- Misleading names (name doesn't match behavior)
- Too short or too long names
- Hungarian notation misuse
- Single-letter variables outside loops
-
Check Conventions:
- Language-specific conventions (camelCase, snake_case, PascalCase)
- Framework conventions (React components, Vue props)
- Project-specific patterns
- Industry standards
-
Provide Suggestions:
- Better alternative names
- Reasoning for each suggestion
- Consistency improvements
- Contextual appropriateness
Naming Conventions by Language
JavaScript/TypeScript
- Variables/functions:
camelCase - Classes/interfaces:
PascalCase - Constants:
UPPER_SNAKE_CASE - Private fields:
_prefixUnderscoreor#privateField - Boolean:
is,has,can,shouldprefixes
Python
- Variables/functions:
snake_case - Classes:
PascalCase - Constants:
UPPER_SNAKE_CASE - Private:
_prefix_underscore - Boolean:
is_,has_,can_prefixes
Java
- Variables/methods:
camelCase - Classes/interfaces:
PascalCase - Constants:
UPPER_SNAKE_CASE - Packages:
lowercase
Go
- Exported:
PascalCase - Unexported:
camelCase - Acronyms: All caps (
HTTPServer, notHttpServer)
Common Naming Issues
Too Vague
// ❌ Bad - Too generic
function process(data) { }
const info = getData();
let temp = x;
// ✓ Good - Specific and clear
function processPayment(transaction) { }
const userProfile = getUserProfile();
let previousValue = x;
Misleading Names
// ❌ Bad - Name doesn't match behavior
function getUser(id) {
const user = fetchUser(id);
user.lastLogin = Date.now();
saveUser(user); // Side effect! Not just "getting"
return user;
}
// ✓ Good - Name reflects actual behavior
function fetchAndUpdateUserLogin(id) {
const user = fetchUser(id);
user.lastLogin = Date.now();
saveUser(user);
return user;
}
Abbreviations
// ❌ Bad - Unclear abbreviations
const usrCfg = loadConfig();
function calcTtl(arr) { }
// ✓ Good - Clear and readable
const userConfig = loadConfig();
function calculateTotal(amounts) { }
// ✓ Acceptable - Well-known abbreviations
const htmlElement = document.getElementById('main');
const apiUrl = process.env.API_URL;
Boolean Naming
// ❌ Bad - Unclear state
const login = user.authenticated;
const status = checkUser();
// ✓ Good - Clear boolean intent
const isLoggedIn = user.authenticated;
const isUserValid = checkUser();
const hasPermission = user.roles.includes('admin');
const canEditPost = isOwner || isAdmin;
const shouldShowNotification = isEnabled && hasUnread;
Magic Numbers
// ❌ Bad - Unnamed constants
if (age > 18) { }
setTimeout(callback, 3600000);
// ✓ Good - Named constants
const LEGAL_AGE = 18;
const ONE_HOUR_IN_MS = 60 * 60 * 1000;
if (age > LEGAL_AGE) { }
setTimeout(callback, ONE_HOUR_IN_MS);
Usage Examples
@naming-analyzer
@naming-analyzer src/
@naming-analyzer UserService.js
@naming-analyzer --conventions
@naming-analyzer --fix-all
Report Format
# Naming Analysis Report
## Summary
- Items analyzed: 156
- Issues found: 23
- Critical: 5 (misleading names)
- Major: 12 (unclear/vague)
- Minor: 6 (convention violations)
---
## Critical Issues (5)
### src/services/UserService.js:45
**Current**: `getUser(id)`
**Issue**: Function name implies read-only but has side effects (updates lastLogin)
**Severity**: Critical - Misleading
**Suggestion**: `fetchAndUpdateUserLogin(id)`
**Reason**: Name should reflect the mutation
### src/utils/helpers.js:23
**Current**: `validate(x)`
**Issue**: Generic parameter name, unclear what's being validated
**Severity**: Critical - Too vague
**Suggestion**: `validateEmail(emailAddress)`
**Reason**: Specific names improve clarity
---
## Major Issues (12)
### src/components/DataList.jsx:12
**Current**: `const d = new Date()`
**Issue**: Single-letter variable in large scope
**Severity**: Major
**Suggestion**: `const currentDate = new Date()`
**Reason**: Clarity and searchability
### src/api/client.js:67
**Current**: `function proc(data) {}`
**Issue**: Abbreviated function name
**Severity**: Major
**Suggestion**: `function processApiResponse(data) {}`
**Reason**: Full words are more readable
### src/models/User.js:34
**Current**: `user.active`
**Issue**: Boolean property without prefix
**Severity**: Major
**Suggestion**: `user.isActive`
**Reason**: Follow boolean naming convention
### src/utils/format.js:89
**Current**: `const MAX = 100`
**Issue**: Generic constant name
**Severity**: Major
**Suggestion**: `const MAX_RETRY_ATTEMPTS = 100`
**Reason**: Specific purpose is clearer
---
## Minor Issues (6)
### src/config/settings.js:12
**Current**: `const API_url = '...'`
**Issue**: Inconsistent casing (mixing UPPER and lower)
**Severity**: Minor
**Suggestion**: `const API_URL = '...'` or `const apiUrl = '...'`
**Reason**: Consistency in convention
### src/helpers/string.js:45
**Current**: `function strToNum(s) {}`
**Issue**: Abbreviated function and parameter
**Severity**: Minor
**Suggestion**: `function stringToNumber(value) {}`
**Reason**: Clarity over brevity
---
## Convention Violations
### Inconsistent Boolean Prefixes
**Locations**: 8 files
**Issue**: Mixed use of `is`, `has`, `can` vs no prefix
**Recommendation**: Standardize on boolean prefixes
- Use `is` for state: `isActive`, `isVisible`
- Use `has` for possession: `hasPermission`, `hasError`
- Use `can` for ability: `canEdit`, `canDelete`
- Use `should` for decisions: `shouldRender`, `shouldValidate`
### Mixed Naming Conventions
**Location**: src/legacy/
**Issue**: Mix of camelCase and snake_case in JavaScript
**Recommendation**: Convert all to camelCase for consistency
---
## Suggested Renaming
### High Priority (Misleading or Critical)
1. `getUser` → `fetchAndUpdateUserLogin` (src/services/UserService.js:45)
2. `validate` → `validateEmail` (src/utils/helpers.js:23)
3. `process` → `processPaymentTransaction` (src/payment/processor.js:67)
### Medium Priority (Clarity)
1. `d` → `currentDate` (7 locations)
2. `temp` → `previousValue` (4 locations)
3. `data` → `apiResponse` or more specific (12 locations)
4. `arr` → `items`, `values`, or more specific (8 locations)
### Low Priority (Convention)
1. `active` → `isActive` (12 locations)
2. `error` → `hasError` (6 locations)
3. `API_url` → `API_URL` (3 locations)
---
## Naming Patterns to Follow
### Functions/Methods
- Verbs: `get`, `set`, `create`, `update`, `delete`, `fetch`, `calculate`, `validate`
- Clear action: `sendEmail()`, `parseJSON()`, `formatCurrency()`
### Classes
- Nouns: `UserService`, `PaymentProcessor`, `EmailValidator`
- Avoid generic: Don't use `Manager`, `Helper`, `Utility` unless necessary
### Variables
- Nouns or noun phrases: `user`, `emailAddress`, `totalAmount`
- Descriptive: `userList` not `list`, `activeUsers` not `users2`
### Constants
- All caps with underscores: `MAX_RETRY_ATTEMPTS`, `DEFAULT_TIMEOUT`
- Include units: `CACHE_DURATION_MS`, `MAX_FILE_SIZE_MB`
### Booleans
- Question form: `isValid`, `hasPermission`, `canEdit`
- Affirmative: `isEnabled` not `isDisabled` (prefer positive)
---
## Refactoring Script
Would you like me to create a refactoring script to apply these changes?
This will:
1. Rename all suggested items
2. Update all references
3. Maintain git history
4. Generate migration guide
---
## Best Practices
✓ **DO**:
- Use full words over abbreviations
- Be specific and descriptive
- Follow language conventions
- Use consistent patterns
- Make booleans obvious
- Include units in constants
✗ **DON'T**:
- Use single letters (except in loops: i, j, k)
- Use vague names (data, info, temp, x)
- Mix naming conventions
- Use misleading names
- Over-abbreviate
- Use Hungarian notation in modern code
Naming Decision Tree
Is it a boolean?
├─ Yes → Use is/has/can/should prefix
└─ No → Is it a function?
├─ Yes → Use verb phrase (action)
└─ No → Is it a class?
├─ Yes → Use noun (PascalCase)
└─ No → Is it a constant?
├─ Yes → Use UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
└─ No → Use descriptive noun (camelCase/snake_case)
Notes
- Prioritize clarity over brevity
- Context matters (loop counters can be
i,j) - Well-known abbreviations are okay (
html,api,url,id) - Consistency within a project is more important than perfect naming
- Refactor names as understanding improves
- Use IDE rename refactoring to safely update all references
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