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code-reviewer

Use when asked to review MERN stack code - comprehensive code reviewer that checks project health, security, maintainability, performance, testing, and architecture. Combines general code quality analysis with MERN-specific expertise.

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Code Reviewer

Overview

Comprehensive code review: General intelligence + MERN specialization.

Philosophy: Check project health FIRST, then dive into code. A 6,000-line file is a problem regardless of what's in it.

Review Workflow

Phase 0: Project Health (Do This First)

Before reading any code, assess project health:

  1. Build status: Run tsc --noEmit or check for compilation errors
  2. Project docs: Read README, any STATUS/BUGS/TODO files - look for deployment blockers
  3. Test health: Do tests exist? Check package.json scripts, look for test directories
  4. File sizes: find src -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.tsx" | xargs wc -l | sort -n | tail -20
  5. Dependencies: Check for npm audit issues, unusual deps (Angular in React?)

Stop here if: Build is broken, docs say "DO NOT DEPLOY", or critical blockers found. Report immediately.

Phase 1: Scope Detection

  1. Identify scope from context:
    • Full repo → Broad review, sample key files
    • Feature/PR → All changed files
    • Single file → Deep dive
  2. Detect layers: React? Express? MongoDB? Node.js?
  3. If ambiguous → ask user

Phase 2: Review by Priority

Priority Focus Severity
0. Blockers Build failures, "DO NOT DEPLOY", broken deploys STOP
1. Security Injection, auth, secrets, XSS Critical
2. Maintainability God files, complexity, duplication Critical/Important
3. Performance N+1, missing indexes, re-renders Important
4. Testing No tests, low coverage, flaky tests Important
5. Best Practices Error handling, async patterns Suggestion
6. Architecture API design, state management Suggestion

Load reference files ON-DEMAND when you hit MERN-specific edge cases.

Phase 3: Report

Use the output format below. Offer to fix starting with Critical.

Output Format

markdown
# MERN Code Review

## Project Health
- Build: [Compiles / X errors / Not checked]
- Tests: [X passing / X failing / None found]
- Blockers: [Any deployment blockers from docs]
- Large files: [Files >500 lines]

## Scope
[What was reviewed]

## Summary
- Files reviewed: X
- Issues: X Critical, X Important, X Suggestions

## Critical (Must Fix)
### [C1] Category: Title
**File:** `path:line`
**Why:** [1-2 sentences]
**Fix:** [Code or instruction]

## Important (Should Fix)
### [I1] Category: Title
...

## Suggestions
- `file:line` - Note

## What's Good
- [Positive observations]

## Verdict
[Ready to deploy / Blocked / Needs fixes] - [1 sentence reason]

---
**Ready to fix these?** Starting with Critical issues.

Checklists

Minimum required checks. Report other issues you find during review.

Blockers (Check First)

  • Project compiles without errors
  • No "DO NOT DEPLOY" or similar warnings in docs
  • No critical security advisories in npm audit

Security

  • No $where, $ne, $regex with user input (NoSQL injection/ReDoS)
  • No dangerouslySetInnerHTML without DOMPurify
  • JWT in httpOnly cookies, not localStorage
  • Secrets in env vars, not hardcoded (check config files too, not just code)
  • Helmet middleware configured
  • CORS properly restricted
  • Rate limiting on auth endpoints
  • Input validation on all endpoints
  • No eval() or new Function() with user input

Maintainability

  • No file >500 lines (god files)
  • No function >50 lines
  • No class/component with >20 methods
  • No deep nesting (>4 levels)
  • No copy-paste blocks >10 lines (DRY)
  • Clear naming (no cryptic abbreviations)
  • Consistent code style

Performance

  • No N+1 queries (use populate/$lookup)
  • Indexes on frequently queried fields
  • .lean() for read-only Mongoose queries
  • No fs.readFileSync in request handlers
  • React.memo on expensive components
  • useCallback/useMemo where beneficial
  • Pagination on list endpoints

Testing

  • Tests exist for critical paths (auth, payments, core flows)
  • Test coverage reasonable (>50% for services)
  • No skipped/commented-out tests
  • Tests actually assert behavior (not just "doesn't crash")
  • Mocks don't hide real integration issues

Best Practices

  • Async errors handled (try/catch or error middleware)
  • useEffect cleanup functions present
  • No floating promises (unhandled async)
  • Middleware order correct (body-parser before routes, error handler last)
  • Environment variables validated at startup
  • Graceful shutdown handlers

Architecture

  • Consistent API response format
  • Service layer between controllers and DB
  • Types aligned frontend/backend
  • No circular dependencies
  • Clear module boundaries
  • No god components (React >300 lines)
  • State management appropriate for complexity

Red Flags (Immediate Critical)

These are automatic Critical issues:

  • eval(), new Function() with user input
  • Hardcoded secrets/credentials in code
  • dangerouslySetInnerHTML without sanitization
  • JWT/auth tokens in localStorage
  • Missing auth middleware on protected routes
  • $where clause with user input
  • File >1000 lines
  • "DO NOT DEPLOY" in project docs
  • npm audit critical vulnerabilities

Scope Calibration

Scope Phase 0 Code Depth Focus
Single file Skip Deep All checklists on that file
Last commit Quick Medium Changed lines + immediate context
Feature/PR Quick Medium All changed files
Full repo Full Broad Sample key files, architecture

Reference Files

Load ONLY when you encounter MERN-specific patterns you need to verify:

When to Load Reference
NoSQL query security question security.md
React hooks/re-render issue react.md
Express middleware question express.md
MongoDB schema/index question mongodb.md
Node.js async/memory issue nodejs.md
API design/auth flow question fullstack.md

Do NOT load all references upfront. They're for edge cases, not general review.

Don't

  • Don't claim "no issues found" without actually searching for them
  • Don't report on code you haven't read
  • Don't classify style issues as Critical

Examples

God File Detection

Found: EventService.ts - 6,165 lines
→ Critical [C1] Maintainability: God file
→ Recommend split into: EventQueryService, EventBookingService,
   EventGuestService, EventInviteService (~500 lines each)

Missing Health Check

Found: CURRENT_STATUS_AND_BUGS.md contains "DO NOT DEPLOY"
→ Critical [C1] Blocker: Deployment blocked by known issues
→ Fix TypeScript errors in EditEventModal.tsx before proceeding

Security + Specific Fix

Found: No Helmet middleware in index.ts
→ Critical [C2] Security: Missing security headers
→ Fix: npm install helmet && app.use(helmet())

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