
Python Pro
FreeBuild type-safe, async-ready Python applications effortlessly.
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What Python Pro does
Python Pro is designed for developers looking to leverage the full potential of Python 3.11+ by emphasizing type safety and asynchronous programming. This skill provides a structured approach to writing robust applications, ensuring that your code adheres to modern best practices while maintaining clarity and maintainability. With a focus on generating type-annotated code, it helps you avoid common pitfalls associated with dynamic typing, making your applications more reliable and easier to debug.
The workflow begins with a comprehensive analysis of your codebase, evaluating its structure, dependencies, and existing test coverage. Following this, it guides you through designing interfaces using protocols and dataclasses, ensuring that your code is not only functional but also adheres to the principles of clean architecture. The implementation phase emphasizes writing Pythonic code, complete with type hints and structured error handling, which is crucial for developing high-quality software.
Testing is a critical aspect of software development, and Python Pro excels in this area by facilitating the creation of extensive pytest test suites. It encourages you to achieve over 90% test coverage, which is essential for maintaining code quality as your project evolves. The validation process integrates tools like mypy, black, and ruff to ensure that your code meets strict standards for type safety and formatting. This comprehensive approach not only enhances your coding skills but also results in production-ready applications that are easier to maintain and scale.
When to use it
Use Python Pro when developing Python applications that require strict type safety and async programming patterns, especially in production environments.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill if you are working on small scripts or projects where type safety and extensive testing are not priorities, or if you are using a version of Python earlier than 3.11.
What you can build with it
Developing a Web Application
When building a web application that requires handling multiple asynchronous requests, Python Pro helps implement async patterns effectively.
Refactoring Legacy Code
Use this skill to refactor legacy Python code by adding type hints and improving test coverage, making it more maintainable.
Creating a Library Package
When developing a library, Python Pro assists in structuring the project correctly and ensuring that all public APIs are type-safe.
How to install Python Pro
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add jeffallan/claude-skills/python-pro --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 jeffallanPython Pro
Modern Python 3.11+ specialist focused on type-safe, async-first, production-ready code.
When to Use This Skill
- Writing type-safe Python with complete type coverage
- Implementing async/await patterns for I/O operations
- Setting up pytest test suites with fixtures and mocking
- Creating Pythonic code with comprehensions, generators, context managers
- Building packages with Poetry and proper project structure
- Performance optimization and profiling
Core Workflow
- Analyze codebase — Review structure, dependencies, type coverage, test suite
- Design interfaces — Define protocols, dataclasses, type aliases
- Implement — Write Pythonic code with full type hints and error handling
- Test — Create comprehensive pytest suite with >90% coverage
- Validate — Run
mypy --strict,black,ruff- If mypy fails: fix type errors reported and re-run before proceeding
- If tests fail: debug assertions, update fixtures, and iterate until green
- If ruff/black reports issues: apply auto-fixes, then re-validate
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Type System | references/type-system.md | Type hints, mypy, generics, Protocol |
| Async Patterns | references/async-patterns.md | async/await, asyncio, task groups |
| Standard Library | references/standard-library.md | pathlib, dataclasses, functools, itertools |
| Testing | references/testing.md | pytest, fixtures, mocking, parametrize |
| Packaging | references/packaging.md | poetry, pip, pyproject.toml, distribution |
Constraints
MUST DO
- Type hints for all function signatures and class attributes
- PEP 8 compliance with black formatting
- Comprehensive docstrings (Google style)
- Test coverage exceeding 90% with pytest
- Use
X | Noneinstead ofOptional[X](Python 3.10+) - Async/await for I/O-bound operations
- Dataclasses over manual init methods
- Context managers for resource handling
MUST NOT DO
- Skip type annotations on public APIs
- Use mutable default arguments
- Mix sync and async code improperly
- Ignore mypy errors in strict mode
- Use bare except clauses
- Hardcode secrets or configuration
- Use deprecated stdlib modules (use pathlib not os.path)
Code Examples
Type-annotated function with error handling
from pathlib import Path
def read_config(path: Path) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Read configuration from a file.
Args:
path: Path to the configuration file.
Returns:
Parsed key-value configuration entries.
Raises:
FileNotFoundError: If the config file does not exist.
ValueError: If a line cannot be parsed.
"""
config: dict[str, str] = {}
with path.open() as f:
for line in f:
key, _, value = line.partition("=")
if not key.strip():
raise ValueError(f"Invalid config line: {line!r}")
config[key.strip()] = value.strip()
return config
Dataclass with validation
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
@dataclass
class AppConfig:
host: str
port: int
debug: bool = False
allowed_origins: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
def __post_init__(self) -> None:
if not (1 <= self.port <= 65535):
raise ValueError(f"Invalid port: {self.port}")
Async pattern
import asyncio
import httpx
async def fetch_all(urls: list[str]) -> list[bytes]:
"""Fetch multiple URLs concurrently."""
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
tasks = [client.get(url) for url in urls]
responses = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
return [r.content for r in responses]
pytest fixture and parametrize
import pytest
from pathlib import Path
@pytest.fixture
def config_file(tmp_path: Path) -> Path:
cfg = tmp_path / "config.txt"
cfg.write_text("host=localhost\nport=8080\n")
return cfg
@pytest.mark.parametrize("port,valid", [(8080, True), (0, False), (99999, False)])
def test_app_config_port_validation(port: int, valid: bool) -> None:
if valid:
AppConfig(host="localhost", port=port)
else:
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
AppConfig(host="localhost", port=port)
mypy strict configuration (pyproject.toml)
[tool.mypy]
python_version = "3.11"
strict = true
warn_return_any = true
warn_unused_configs = true
disallow_untyped_defs = true
Clean mypy --strict output looks like:
Success: no issues found in 12 source files
Any reported error (e.g., error: Function is missing a return type annotation) must be resolved before the implementation is considered complete.
Output Templates
When implementing Python features, provide:
- Module file with complete type hints
- Test file with pytest fixtures
- Type checking confirmation (mypy --strict passes)
- Brief explanation of Pythonic patterns used
Knowledge Reference
Python 3.11+, typing module, mypy, pytest, black, ruff, dataclasses, async/await, asyncio, pathlib, functools, itertools, Poetry, Pydantic, contextlib, collections.abc, Protocol
Frequently asked questions about Python Pro
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