Agent skill
run-linters
Run linters after code changes to verify code quality. Use this skill after completing code modifications to catch and fix any linting issues.
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npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/cloud-officer/run-linters
SKILL.md
Run Linters
Execute linters after code changes are complete to ensure code quality and consistency.
When to Use
- After completing a set of code changes (not after each small edit)
- Before creating a commit or PR
- When asked to verify code quality
Step 1: Run Linters
Execute the linters command which auto-detects active linters in the current repository and runs them with proper configurations:
linters
Step 2: Analyze Results
- If no issues: Report success and proceed
- If issues found: Continue to Step 3
Step 3: Fix Issues
For each issue reported:
- Read the affected file
- Understand the linting error
- Fix the issue using Edit tool
- Re-run
lintersto verify the fix
Repeat until all issues are resolved.
Important Rules
- Do NOT run after every small change - wait until a logical set of changes is complete
- Fix all issues before reporting completion
- If a linting rule seems incorrect, ask the user before disabling it
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