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naming-analyzer

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Suggest better variable, function, and class names based on context and conventions.

What is naming-analyzer?

Naming Analyzer reviews your code for unclear, misleading, or inconsistent variable, function, and class names. Use it to improve code readability and maintainability by identifying naming issues and providing convention-aligned suggestions across JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, and other languages.

  • Analyzes variables, functions, classes, interfaces, files, and API endpoints for naming issues
  • Identifies vague names, misleading behavior mismatches, abbreviations, and convention violations
  • Checks language-specific conventions (camelCase, snake_case, PascalCase, UPPER_SNAKE_CASE)
  • Detects boolean naming problems and magic number usage
  • Provides specific rename suggestions with reasoning
  • Generates prioritized reports (critical, major, minor issues)

How to install naming-analyzer

npx skills add https://github.com/softaworks/agent-toolkit --skill naming-analyzer
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How to use naming-analyzer

  1. 1.Run the skill on a file or directory: `@naming-analyzer src/` or `@naming-analyzer UserService.js`
  2. 2.Review the generated report organized by severity (critical, major, minor)
  3. 3.Check the suggested renamings with reasoning for each change
  4. 4.Apply high-priority suggestions first (misleading or critical issues)
  5. 5.Use the naming patterns section as a reference for future code

Use cases

Good for
  • Review a codebase for naming consistency before a refactor
  • Improve readability of legacy code with unclear variable names
  • Ensure new code follows team naming conventions
  • Identify misleading function names that don't match their behavior
  • Standardize boolean property naming across a project
Who it's for
  • Backend developers improving code quality
  • Frontend developers refactoring React or Vue components
  • Teams establishing or enforcing naming standards
  • Code reviewers checking for clarity and consistency
  • Developers working with legacy codebases

naming-analyzer FAQ

What languages does Naming Analyzer support?

It supports JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, and other common languages. Each has language-specific convention rules (e.g., camelCase for JS, snake_case for Python).

Can it automatically rename variables across my codebase?

The skill provides a prioritized list of suggestions with reasoning. It can generate a refactoring script to apply changes, but review is recommended before applying bulk renames.

What counts as a critical naming issue?

Critical issues include misleading names where the function name doesn't match its behavior (e.g., `getUser()` that also updates data), and extremely vague names that obscure intent.

Does it check for abbreviations?

Yes, it identifies unclear abbreviations (e.g., `usrCfg`, `calcTtl`) and suggests full words. Well-known abbreviations like `html`, `api`, and `url` are acceptable.

How does it handle boolean naming?

It enforces boolean prefixes like `is`, `has`, `can`, and `should` to make boolean intent clear, and prefers affirmative forms (e.g., `isEnabled` over `isDisabled`).

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: naming-analyzer description: Suggest better variable, function, and class names based on context and conventions.

Naming Analyzer Skill

Suggest better variable, function, and class names based on context and conventions.

Instructions

You are a naming convention expert. When invoked:

  1. Analyze Existing Names:

    • Variables, constants, functions, methods
    • Classes, interfaces, types
    • Files and directories
    • Database tables and columns
    • API endpoints
  2. 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
  3. Check Conventions:

    • Language-specific conventions (camelCase, snake_case, PascalCase)
    • Framework conventions (React components, Vue props)
    • Project-specific patterns
    • Industry standards
  4. 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: _prefixUnderscore or #privateField
  • Boolean: is, has, can, should prefixes

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, not HttpServer)

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