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everything-claude-code-conventions

affaan-m/everything-claude-code

Development conventions and patterns for the everything-claude-code JavaScript project using Conventional Commits.

What is everything-claude-code-conventions?

This skill teaches Claude the development patterns, code style, and commit conventions used in the everything-claude-code repository. Use it when making changes, adding features, writing tests, or creating commits in this JavaScript project.

  • Follow Conventional Commits format (feat, fix, test, docs, chore prefixes) with concise ~65 character messages
  • Apply JavaScript naming conventions: camelCase for files/functions, PascalCase for classes, SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE for constants
  • Use relative imports and mixed export styles following project patterns
  • Write unit and integration tests with *.test.js pattern targeting 80%+ coverage
  • Handle errors with try-catch blocks and user-friendly error messages
  • Organize code in hybrid module structure with configuration files in root and .opencode/

How to install everything-claude-code-conventions

npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill everything-claude-code-conventions
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How to use everything-claude-code-conventions

  1. 1.Review the Conventional Commits format and use appropriate prefixes (feat, fix, test, docs, chore) for your commits
  2. 2.Follow the naming conventions: camelCase for files and functions, PascalCase for classes, SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE for constants
  3. 3.Use relative imports for dependencies within the project
  4. 4.Write tests using the *.test.js pattern and aim for 80%+ coverage
  5. 5.Apply try-catch error handling with user-friendly error messages
  6. 6.Follow the relevant workflow (Feature Development, Add Language Rules, Add New Skill, etc.) for your type of change

Use cases

Good for
  • Adding new features to the everything-claude-code repository while maintaining consistent commit history
  • Writing tests that match the project's test patterns and coverage expectations
  • Creating pull requests with properly formatted Conventional Commits messages
  • Adding new language rules, skills, agents, or commands following established workflows
  • Refactoring existing code to align with project naming and import conventions
Who it's for
  • Contributors to the everything-claude-code repository
  • Developers using Claude Code or Cursor on this project
  • Teams implementing similar Conventional Commits workflows in JavaScript projects

everything-claude-code-conventions FAQ

What commit prefixes should I use?

Use feat for features, fix for bug fixes, test for test changes, docs for documentation, and chore for dependency/maintenance updates. Follow Conventional Commits format with ~65 character first lines.

How should I organize imports?

Use relative imports (e.g., import { Button } from '../components/Button'). The project uses mixed export styles, so follow existing patterns in the codebase.

What naming conventions apply to different code elements?

Files and functions use camelCase, classes use PascalCase, and constants use SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE.

What test coverage target should I aim for?

Aim for 80%+ coverage. Write both unit tests (individual functions/components) and integration tests (interactions between components/services) using the *.test.js pattern.

How do I handle errors in this project?

Use try-catch blocks and throw user-friendly error messages. Log the original error for debugging but provide clear messages to users.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from affaan-m/everything-claude-code.


name: everything-claude-code-conventions description: Development conventions and patterns for everything-claude-code. JavaScript project with conventional commits.

Everything Claude Code Conventions

Generated from affaan-m/everything-claude-code on 2026-03-20

Overview

This skill teaches Claude the development patterns and conventions used in everything-claude-code.

Tech Stack

  • Primary Language: JavaScript
  • Architecture: hybrid module organization
  • Test Location: separate

When to Use This Skill

Activate this skill when:

  • Making changes to this repository
  • Adding new features following established patterns
  • Writing tests that match project conventions
  • Creating commits with proper message format

Commit Conventions

Follow these commit message conventions based on 500 analyzed commits.

Commit Style: Conventional Commits

Prefixes Used

  • fix
  • test
  • feat
  • docs

Message Guidelines

  • Average message length: ~65 characters
  • Keep first line concise and descriptive
  • Use imperative mood ("Add feature" not "Added feature")

Commit message example

feat(rules): add C# language support

Commit message example

chore(deps-dev): bump flatted (#675)

Commit message example

fix: auto-detect ECC root from plugin cache when CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT is unset (#547) (#691)

Commit message example

docs: add Antigravity setup and usage guide (#552)

Commit message example

merge: PR #529 — feat(skills): add documentation-lookup, bun-runtime, nextjs-turbopack; feat(agents): add rust-reviewer

Commit message example

Revert "Add Kiro IDE support (.kiro/) (#548)"

Commit message example

Add Kiro IDE support (.kiro/) (#548)

Commit message example

feat: add block-no-verify hook for Claude Code and Cursor (#649)

Architecture

Project Structure: Single Package

This project uses hybrid module organization.

Configuration Files

  • .github/workflows/ci.yml
  • .github/workflows/maintenance.yml
  • .github/workflows/monthly-metrics.yml
  • .github/workflows/release.yml
  • .github/workflows/reusable-release.yml
  • .github/workflows/reusable-test.yml
  • .github/workflows/reusable-validate.yml
  • .opencode/package.json
  • .opencode/tsconfig.json
  • .prettierrc
  • eslint.config.js
  • package.json

Guidelines

  • This project uses a hybrid organization
  • Follow existing patterns when adding new code

Code Style

Language: JavaScript

Naming Conventions

ElementConvention
FilescamelCase
FunctionscamelCase
ClassesPascalCase
ConstantsSCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE

Import Style: Relative Imports

Export Style: Mixed Style

Preferred import style

// Use relative imports
import { Button } from '../components/Button'
import { useAuth } from './hooks/useAuth'

Testing

Test Framework

No specific test framework detected — use the repository's existing test patterns.

File Pattern: *.test.js

Test Types

  • Unit tests: Test individual functions and components in isolation
  • Integration tests: Test interactions between multiple components/services

Coverage

This project has coverage reporting configured. Aim for 80%+ coverage.

Error Handling

Error Handling Style: Try-Catch Blocks

Standard error handling pattern

try {
  const result = await riskyOperation()
  return result
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Operation failed:', error)
  throw new Error('User-friendly message')
}

Common Workflows

These workflows were detected from analyzing commit patterns.

Database Migration

Database schema changes with migration files

Frequency: ~2 times per month

Steps:

  1. Create migration file
  2. Update schema definitions
  3. Generate/update types

Files typically involved:

  • **/schema.*
  • migrations/*

Example commit sequence:

feat: implement --with/--without selective install flags (#679)
fix: sync catalog counts with filesystem (27 agents, 113 skills, 58 commands) (#693)
feat(rules): add Rust language rules (rebased #660) (#686)

Feature Development

Standard feature implementation workflow

Frequency: ~22 times per month

Steps:

  1. Add feature implementation
  2. Add tests for feature
  3. Update documentation

Files typically involved:

  • manifests/*
  • schemas/*
  • **/*.test.*
  • **/api/**

Example commit sequence:

feat(skills): add documentation-lookup, bun-runtime, nextjs-turbopack; feat(agents): add rust-reviewer
docs(skills): align documentation-lookup with CONTRIBUTING template; add cross-harness (Codex/Cursor) skill copies
fix: address PR review — skill template (When to use, How it works, Examples), bun.lock, next build note, rust-reviewer CI note, doc-lookup privacy/uncertainty

Add Language Rules

Adds a new programming language to the rules system, including coding style, hooks, patterns, security, and testing guidelines.

Frequency: ~2 times per month

Steps:

  1. Create a new directory under rules/{language}/
  2. Add coding-style.md, hooks.md, patterns.md, security.md, and testing.md files with language-specific content
  3. Optionally reference or link to related skills

Files typically involved:

  • rules/*/coding-style.md
  • rules/*/hooks.md
  • rules/*/patterns.md
  • rules/*/security.md
  • rules/*/testing.md

Example commit sequence:

Create a new directory under rules/{language}/
Add coding-style.md, hooks.md, patterns.md, security.md, and testing.md files with language-specific content
Optionally reference or link to related skills

Add New Skill

Adds a new skill to the system, documenting its workflow, triggers, and usage, often with supporting scripts.

Frequency: ~4 times per month

Steps:

  1. Create a new directory under skills/{skill-name}/
  2. Add SKILL.md with documentation (When to Use, How It Works, Examples, etc.)
  3. Optionally add scripts or supporting files under skills/{skill-name}/scripts/
  4. Address review feedback and iterate on documentation

Files typically involved:

  • skills/*/SKILL.md
  • skills/*/scripts/*.sh
  • skills/*/scripts/*.js

Example commit sequence:

Create a new directory under skills/{skill-name}/
Add SKILL.md with documentation (When to Use, How It Works, Examples, etc.)
Optionally add scripts or supporting files under skills/{skill-name}/scripts/
Address review feedback and iterate on documentation

Add New Agent

Adds a new agent to the system for code review, build resolution, or other automated tasks.

Frequency: ~2 times per month

Steps:

  1. Create a new agent markdown file under agents/{agent-name}.md
  2. Register the agent in AGENTS.md
  3. Optionally update README.md and docs/COMMAND-AGENT-MAP.md

Files typically involved:

  • agents/*.md
  • AGENTS.md
  • README.md
  • docs/COMMAND-AGENT-MAP.md

Example commit sequence:

Create a new agent markdown file under agents/{agent-name}.md
Register the agent in AGENTS.md
Optionally update README.md and docs/COMMAND-AGENT-MAP.md

Add New Command

Adds a new command to the system, often paired with a backing skill.

Frequency: ~1 times per month

Steps:

  1. Create a new markdown file under commands/{command-name}.md
  2. Optionally add or update a backing skill under skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md

Files typically involved:

  • commands/*.md
  • skills/*/SKILL.md

Example commit sequence:

Create a new markdown file under commands/{command-name}.md
Optionally add or update a backing skill under skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md

Sync Catalog Counts

Synchronizes the documented counts of agents, skills, and commands in AGENTS.md and README.md with the actual repository state.

Frequency: ~3 times per month

Steps:

  1. Update agent, skill, and command counts in AGENTS.md
  2. Update the same counts in README.md (quick-start, comparison table, etc.)
  3. Optionally update other documentation files

Files typically involved:

  • AGENTS.md
  • README.md

Example commit sequence:

Update agent, skill, and command counts in AGENTS.md
Update the same counts in README.md (quick-start, comparison table, etc.)
Optionally update other documentation files

Add Cross Harness Skill Copies

Adds skill copies for different agent harnesses (e.g., Codex, Cursor, Antigravity) to ensure compatibility across platforms.

Frequency: ~2 times per month

Steps:

  1. Copy or adapt SKILL.md to .agents/skills/{skill}/SKILL.md and/or .cursor/skills/{skill}/SKILL.md
  2. Optionally add harness-specific openai.yaml or config files
  3. Address review feedback to align with CONTRIBUTING template

Files typically involved:

  • .agents/skills/*/SKILL.md
  • .cursor/skills/*/SKILL.md
  • .agents/skills/*/agents/openai.yaml

Example commit sequence:

Copy or adapt SKILL.md to .agents/skills/{skill}/SKILL.md and/or .cursor/skills/{skill}/SKILL.md
Optionally add harness-specific openai.yaml or config files
Address review feedback to align with CONTRIBUTING template

Add Or Update Hook

Adds or updates git or bash hooks to enforce workflow, quality, or security policies.

Frequency: ~1 times per month

Steps:

  1. Add or update hook scripts in hooks/ or scripts/hooks/
  2. Register the hook in hooks/hooks.json or similar config
  3. Optionally add or update tests in tests/hooks/

Files typically involved:

  • hooks/*.hook
  • hooks/hooks.json
  • scripts/hooks/*.js
  • tests/hooks/*.test.js
  • .cursor/hooks.json

Example commit sequence:

Add or update hook scripts in hooks/ or scripts/hooks/
Register the hook in hooks/hooks.json or similar config
Optionally add or update tests in tests/hooks/

Address Review Feedback

Addresses code review feedback by updating documentation, scripts, or configuration for clarity, correctness, or convention alignment.

Frequency: ~4 times per month

Steps:

  1. Edit SKILL.md, agent, or command files to address reviewer comments
  2. Update examples, headings, or configuration as requested
  3. Iterate until all review feedback is resolved

Files typically involved:

  • skills/*/SKILL.md
  • agents/*.md
  • commands/*.md
  • .agents/skills/*/SKILL.md
  • .cursor/skills/*/SKILL.md

Example commit sequence:

Edit SKILL.md, agent, or command files to address reviewer comments
Update examples, headings, or configuration as requested
Iterate until all review feedback is resolved

Best Practices

Based on analysis of the codebase, follow these practices:

Do

  • Use conventional commit format (feat:, fix:, etc.)
  • Follow *.test.js naming pattern
  • Use camelCase for file names
  • Prefer mixed exports

Don't

  • Don't write vague commit messages
  • Don't skip tests for new features
  • Don't deviate from established patterns without discussion

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