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Issue Workflow Stage 3——Fix code precisely based on confirmed root cause and solution, verify the effect, and document it in {slug}-fix-note.md. This is the final stage of the issue workflow—no verification loop means the workflow is incomplete. Two entry points: the standard path is triggered from easysdd-issue-analyze (with existing {slug}-analysis.md), and the quick path is triggered directly from easysdd-issue-report (without {slug}-analysis.md, as the root cause was determined by AI reading code during the report stage). Trigger scenarios: user says 'Start fixing the bug', 'Fix according to analysis', 'Start modifying code'. During repair, only modify the files stated in the solution; do not optimize casually or introduce new abstractions—these actions will make the scope spread to untraceable levels.
Use when the user asks to fix, debug, or make a specific feature/module/area work end-to-end. Triggers: 'make X work', 'fix the Y feature', 'the Z module is broken', 'focus on [area]'. Not for quick single-bug fixes — this is for systematic deep-dive repair across all files and dependencies.
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
Rigorously collects and validates all fields needed to produce a complete, unambiguous prompt template for features and bug fixes. The skill asks targeted questions until the template is fully filled, consistent, and ready to paste into a Codex/GPT-5.2 coding session.
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.