skills$openclaw/clean-code
gabrielsubtil7.9kā˜…

by gabrielsubtil

clean-code – OpenClaw Skill

clean-code is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Pragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments

7.9k stars4.3k forksSecurity L1
Updated Feb 7, 2026Created Feb 7, 2026coding

Skill Snapshot

nameclean-code
descriptionPragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownergabrielsubtil
repositorygabrielsubtil/clean-code
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @gabrielsubtil/clean-code
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

Maintainer

gabrielsubtil

gabrielsubtil

Maintains clean-code in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

View GitHub profile
File Explorer
2 files
.
_meta.json
279 B
SKILL.md
6.7 KB
SKILL.md

name: clean-code description: Pragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit version: 2.0 priority: CRITICAL

Clean Code - Pragmatic AI Coding Standards

CRITICAL SKILL - Be concise, direct, and solution-focused.


Core Principles

PrincipleRule
SRPSingle Responsibility - each function/class does ONE thing
DRYDon't Repeat Yourself - extract duplicates, reuse
KISSKeep It Simple - simplest solution that works
YAGNIYou Aren't Gonna Need It - don't build unused features
Boy ScoutLeave code cleaner than you found it

Naming Rules

ElementConvention
VariablesReveal intent: userCount not n
FunctionsVerb + noun: getUserById() not user()
BooleansQuestion form: isActive, hasPermission, canEdit
ConstantsSCREAMING_SNAKE: MAX_RETRY_COUNT

Rule: If you need a comment to explain a name, rename it.


Function Rules

RuleDescription
SmallMax 20 lines, ideally 5-10
One ThingDoes one thing, does it well
One LevelOne level of abstraction per function
Few ArgsMax 3 arguments, prefer 0-2
No Side EffectsDon't mutate inputs unexpectedly

Code Structure

PatternApply
Guard ClausesEarly returns for edge cases
Flat > NestedAvoid deep nesting (max 2 levels)
CompositionSmall functions composed together
ColocationKeep related code close

AI Coding Style

SituationAction
User asks for featureWrite it directly
User reports bugFix it, don't explain
No clear requirementAsk, don't assume

Anti-Patterns (DON'T)

āŒ Patternāœ… Fix
Comment every lineDelete obvious comments
Helper for one-linerInline the code
Factory for 2 objectsDirect instantiation
utils.ts with 1 functionPut code where used
"First we import..."Just write code
Deep nestingGuard clauses
Magic numbersNamed constants
God functionsSplit by responsibility

šŸ”“ Before Editing ANY File (THINK FIRST!)

Before changing a file, ask yourself:

QuestionWhy
What imports this file?They might break
What does this file import?Interface changes
What tests cover this?Tests might fail
Is this a shared component?Multiple places affected

Quick Check:

File to edit: UserService.ts
└── Who imports this? → UserController.ts, AuthController.ts
└── Do they need changes too? → Check function signatures

šŸ”“ Rule: Edit the file + all dependent files in the SAME task. šŸ”“ Never leave broken imports or missing updates.


Summary

DoDon't
Write code directlyWrite tutorials
Let code self-documentAdd obvious comments
Fix bugs immediatelyExplain the fix first
Inline small thingsCreate unnecessary files
Name things clearlyUse abbreviations
Keep functions smallWrite 100+ line functions

Remember: The user wants working code, not a programming lesson.


šŸ”“ Self-Check Before Completing (MANDATORY)

Before saying "task complete", verify:

CheckQuestion
āœ… Goal met?Did I do exactly what user asked?
āœ… Files edited?Did I modify all necessary files?
āœ… Code works?Did I test/verify the change?
āœ… No errors?Lint and TypeScript pass?
āœ… Nothing forgotten?Any edge cases missed?

šŸ”“ Rule: If ANY check fails, fix it before completing.


Verification Scripts (MANDATORY)

šŸ”“ CRITICAL: Each agent runs ONLY their own skill's scripts after completing work.

Agent → Script Mapping

AgentScriptCommand
frontend-specialistUX Auditpython .agent/skills/frontend-design/scripts/ux_audit.py .
frontend-specialistA11y Checkpython .agent/skills/frontend-design/scripts/accessibility_checker.py .
backend-specialistAPI Validatorpython .agent/skills/api-patterns/scripts/api_validator.py .
mobile-developerMobile Auditpython .agent/skills/mobile-design/scripts/mobile_audit.py .
database-architectSchema Validatepython .agent/skills/database-design/scripts/schema_validator.py .
security-auditorSecurity Scanpython .agent/skills/vulnerability-scanner/scripts/security_scan.py .
seo-specialistSEO Checkpython .agent/skills/seo-fundamentals/scripts/seo_checker.py .
seo-specialistGEO Checkpython .agent/skills/geo-fundamentals/scripts/geo_checker.py .
performance-optimizerLighthousepython .agent/skills/performance-profiling/scripts/lighthouse_audit.py <url>
test-engineerTest Runnerpython .agent/skills/testing-patterns/scripts/test_runner.py .
test-engineerPlaywrightpython .agent/skills/webapp-testing/scripts/playwright_runner.py <url>
Any agentLint Checkpython .agent/skills/lint-and-validate/scripts/lint_runner.py .
Any agentType Coveragepython .agent/skills/lint-and-validate/scripts/type_coverage.py .
Any agenti18n Checkpython .agent/skills/i18n-localization/scripts/i18n_checker.py .

āŒ WRONG: test-engineer running ux_audit.py āœ… CORRECT: frontend-specialist running ux_audit.py


šŸ”“ Script Output Handling (READ → SUMMARIZE → ASK)

When running a validation script, you MUST:

  1. Run the script and capture ALL output
  2. Parse the output - identify errors, warnings, and passes
  3. Summarize to user in this format:
## Script Results: [script_name.py]

### āŒ Errors Found (X items)
- [File:Line] Error description 1
- [File:Line] Error description 2

### āš ļø Warnings (Y items)
- [File:Line] Warning description

### āœ… Passed (Z items)
- Check 1 passed
- Check 2 passed

**Should I fix the X errors?**
  1. Wait for user confirmation before fixing
  2. After fixing → Re-run script to confirm

šŸ”“ VIOLATION: Running script and ignoring output = FAILED task. šŸ”“ VIOLATION: Auto-fixing without asking = Not allowed. šŸ”“ Rule: Always READ output → SUMMARIZE → ASK → then fix.

README.md

No README available.

Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install clean-code?

Run openclaw add @gabrielsubtil/clean-code in your terminal. This installs clean-code into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/gabrielsubtil/clean-code. Review commits and README documentation before installing.