Agent skill for analyze-code-quality - invoke with $agent-analyze-code-quality
Install with Tessl CLI
npx tessl i github:ruvnet/claude-flow --skill agent-analyze-code-quality35
Does it follow best practices?
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Report format and summary metrics
Report heading
100%
100%
Quality score format
0%
100%
Technical debt estimate
0%
100%
Files analyzed count
0%
100%
Issues found count
0%
100%
Critical Issues section
40%
80%
Code Smells section
20%
80%
Refactoring Opportunities section
20%
80%
Positive Findings section
70%
80%
Code snippets included
100%
100%
Minimal emoji
100%
100%
Without context: $0.2408 · 1m 51s · 8 turns · 13 in / 5,767 out tokens
With context: $0.5841 · 2m 34s · 25 turns · 285 in / 8,445 out tokens
Code smell detection thresholds
Long method detected
66%
40%
Large class detected
100%
100%
Dead code identified
100%
100%
Duplicate code identified
100%
100%
Quality score format
0%
100%
Technical debt in hours
0%
100%
File path with line number
0%
100%
Code snippets in report
100%
100%
Without context: $0.5879 · 3m 8s · 13 turns · 82 in / 13,019 out tokens
With context: $0.6000 · 2m 26s · 22 turns · 62 in / 7,416 out tokens
Path scoping and file constraints
Analyzes src/ file
100%
100%
Analyzes lib/ file
100%
100%
Excludes dist/ content
100%
100%
Excludes node_modules/ content
100%
100%
Files Analyzed count correct
100%
100%
Quality score present
0%
100%
Code snippets from allowed paths
100%
100%
Without context: $0.1974 · 1m 21s · 8 turns · 13 in / 3,826 out tokens
With context: $0.5501 · 2m 24s · 22 turns · 28 in / 7,298 out tokens
Table of Contents
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