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Modernize and improve legacy codebases while maintaining functionality. Use when you need to refactor old code, reduce technical debt, modernize deprecated patterns, or improve code maintainability without breaking existing behavior.
Provides the complete migration pattern for React legacy context API (contextTypes, childContextTypes, getChildContext) to the modern createContext API. Use this skill whenever migrating legacy context in class components - this is always a cross-file migration requiring the provider AND all consumers to be updated together. Use it before touching any contextTypes or childContextTypes code, because migrating only the provider without the consumers (or vice versa) will cause a runtime failure. Always read this skill before writing any context migration - the cross-file coordination steps here prevent the most common context migration bugs.
Classic VB6 patterns, COM interop, migration strategies
Transform legacy codebases into AI-ready projects with Claude Code configurations. Use when (1) analyzing old projects to generate AI coding configurations, (2) creating CLAUDE.md, skills, subagents, slash commands, hooks, or rules for existing projects, (3) user wants to enable vibe coding for a codebase, (4) onboarding new team members with AI-assisted development, (5) user mentions "make project AI-ready", "generate Claude config", or "create coding standards for AI".
Dead code & legacy audit worker (L3). Checks unreachable code, unused imports/variables/functions, commented-out code, backward compatibility shims, deprecated patterns. Returns findings.
Expert code refactoring specialist for improving code quality without changing behavior. Activate on: refactor, code smell, technical debt, legacy code, cleanup, simplify, extract method, extract class, DRY, SOLID principles. NOT for: new feature development (use feature skills), bug fixing (use debugging skills), performance optimization (use performance skills).
Audit code comments and docstrings quality across 6 categories (WHY-not-WHAT, Density, Forbidden Content, Docstrings, Actuality, Legacy). Use when code needs comment review, after major refactoring, or as part of ln-100-documents-pipeline. Outputs Compliance Score X/10 per category + Findings + Recommended Actions.
Guide Test-Driven Development workflow (Red-Green-Refactor) for new features, bug fixes, and refactoring. Identifies test improvement opportunities and applies pytest best practices. Use when writing tests, implementing features, or following TDD methodology. **PROACTIVE ACTIVATION**: Auto-invoke when implementing features or fixing bugs in projects with test infrastructure (pytest files, tests/ directory). **DETECTION**: Check for tests/ directory, pytest.ini, pyproject.toml with pytest config, or test files. **USE CASES**: Writing production code, fixing bugs, adding features, legacy code characterization.
Use when restructuring existing code without changing observable behavior, especially when a feature or bug fix is hard because the current design is awkward, duplicated, confusing, or risky to modify.
Help users manage technical debt strategically. Use when someone is dealing with legacy code, planning refactoring work, deciding between rewrites vs. incremental fixes, trying to get buy-in for tech debt reduction, or balancing new features with maintenance.
Use this when user needs to document business requirements from undocumented legacy code. Provides systematic 6-phase extraction: automated analysis, validation rules, use cases, business rules, data models, and workflow mapping. Apply for legacy system documentation, migration planning, compliance audits, or M&A due diligence
Guide pour la migration incrémentale de codebases JavaScript vers TypeScript. Couvre la configuration tsconfig, la migration fichier par fichier, les stratégies de typage pour le code legacy, la gestion du `any` et les pièges courants. À utiliser quand l'utilisateur veut convertir du JS en TS, ajouter des types au code existant, configurer TypeScript dans un projet JS ou améliorer la sûreté de typage.