configure-linting

安装量: 50
排名: #14903

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/laurigates/claude-plugins --skill configure-linting
/configure:linting
Check and configure linting tools against modern best practices.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when...
Use another approach when...
Setting up modern linting (Biome, Ruff, Clippy)
Just running linter (use
/lint:check
skill)
Migrating from ESLint/Prettier to Biome
Linters already properly configured
Validating linter configuration
Fixing specific lint errors (run linter and fix)
Ensuring language-specific best practices
Simple script with no linting needs
Configuring pre-commit lint integration
Debugging linter issues (check linter logs)
Context
Project root: !
pwd
Biome config: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name 'biome.json' -o -name 'biome.jsonc'
Ruff config: !
grep -l 'tool.ruff' pyproject.toml
Clippy config: !
grep -l 'lints.clippy' Cargo.toml
Legacy linters: !
find . -maxdepth 1 ( -name '.eslintrc*' -o -name '.flake8' -o -name '.pylintrc' )
Package files: !
find . -maxdepth 1 ( -name 'package.json' -o -name 'pyproject.toml' -o -name 'Cargo.toml' )
Pre-commit config: !
find . -maxdepth 1 -name '.pre-commit-config.yaml'
CI workflows: !
find .github/workflows -maxdepth 1 -name '*.yml'
Parameters
Parse from
$ARGUMENTS
:
--check-only
Report linting compliance status without modifications
--fix
Apply all fixes automatically without prompting
--linter
Override auto-detection and force specific linter
Modern linting preferences:
JavaScript/TypeScript
Biome (unified linter + formatter, fast)
Python
Ruff (replaces flake8, isort, pyupgrade)
Rust
Clippy with workspace lints
Execution
Execute this linting configuration check:
Step 1: Detect project language and existing linters
Read the context values above and determine:
Indicator
Language
Detected Linter
biome.json
JavaScript/TypeScript
Biome
pyproject.toml
[tool.ruff]
Python
Ruff
.flake8
Python
Flake8 (legacy)
Cargo.toml
[lints.clippy]
Rust
Clippy
If
--linter
flag is set, use that linter regardless of detection.
Step 2: Verify latest tool versions
Use WebSearch or WebFetch to check current versions:
Biome
Check
biomejs.dev
or
GitHub releases
Ruff
Check
docs.astral.sh/ruff
or
GitHub releases
Clippy
Check Rust releases Step 3: Analyze current linter configuration For each detected linter, check configuration completeness: Biome (for JS/TS): Config file exists with linter rules Formatter configured File patterns and ignores set Recommended rules enabled Ruff (for Python): pyproject.toml has [tool.ruff] section Rules selected (E, F, I, N, etc.) Line length and target Python version set Clippy: Cargo.toml has [lints.clippy] section Pedantic lints enabled Workspace-level lints if applicable Step 4: Generate compliance report Print a compliance report covering: Config file status (exists / missing) Linter enabled status Rules configuration (recommended / minimal / missing) Formatter integration Ignore patterns Lint scripts in package.json / Makefile Pre-commit hook integration CI/CD check integration End with overall issue count and recommendations. If --check-only is set, stop here. Step 5: Configure linting (if --fix or user confirms) Apply configuration using templates from REFERENCE.md . For Biome (JS/TS): Install Biome as dev dependency Create biome.json with recommended rules Add npm scripts ( lint , lint:fix , format , check ) For Ruff (Python): Install Ruff via uv add --group dev ruff Add [tool.ruff] section to pyproject.toml Configure rules, line length, target version For Clippy (Rust): Add [lints.clippy] section to Cargo.toml Enable pedantic lints Configure workspace-level lints if applicable If legacy linters are detected (ESLint, Flake8, etc.), offer migration. See migration guides in REFERENCE.md . Step 6: Configure pre-commit and CI integration Add linter pre-commit hook to .pre-commit-config.yaml Add linter CI check to GitHub Actions workflow Use templates from REFERENCE.md Step 7: Update standards tracking Update .project-standards.yaml : components : linting : "2025.1" linting_tool : "[biome|ruff|clippy]" linting_pre_commit : true linting_ci : true Step 8: Print final compliance report Print a summary of all changes applied, scripts added, integrations configured, and next steps for the user. For detailed configuration templates, migration guides, and CI integration patterns, see REFERENCE.md . Agentic Optimizations Context Command Detect linter config find . -maxdepth 1 ( -name 'biome.json' -o -name 'ruff.toml' -o -name '.eslintrc*' ) 2>/dev/null Check Biome config test -f biome.json && jq -c '.linter' biome.json 2>/dev/null Check Ruff in pyproject grep -A5 '[tool.ruff]' pyproject.toml 2>/dev/null List lint scripts jq -r '.scripts | to_entries[] | select(.key | contains("lint")) | "\(.key): \(.value)"' package.json 2>/dev/null Quick compliance check /configure:linting --check-only Auto-fix configuration /configure:linting --fix Flags Flag Description --check-only Report status without offering fixes --fix Apply all fixes automatically without prompting --linter Override linter detection (biome, ruff, clippy) Examples

Check compliance and offer fixes

/configure:linting

Check only, no modifications

/configure:linting --check-only

Auto-fix and migrate to Biome

/configure:linting
--fix
--linter
biome
Error Handling
Multiple linters detected
Warn about conflict, suggest migration
No package manager found
Cannot install linter, error
Invalid configuration
Report parse error, offer to replace with template
Missing dependencies
Offer to install required packages See Also /configure:formatting - Configure code formatting /configure:pre-commit - Pre-commit hook configuration /configure:all - Run all compliance checks Biome documentation : https://biomejs.dev Ruff documentation : https://docs.astral.sh/ruff Clippy documentation : https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy
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