<!-- CODEX:PROJECT-REFERENCE-LOADING:START -->Codex compatibility note:
- Invoke repository skills with
$skill-namein Codex; this mirrored copy rewrites legacy Claude/skill-namereferences.- Prefer the
plan-hardskill for planning guidance in this Codex mirror.- Task tracker mandate: BEFORE executing any workflow or skill step, create/update task tracking for all steps and keep it synchronized as progress changes.
- User-question prompts mean to ask the user directly in Codex.
- Ignore Claude-specific mode-switch instructions when they appear.
- Strict execution contract: when a user explicitly invokes a skill, execute that skill protocol as written.
- Subagent authorization: when a skill is user-invoked or AI-detected and its protocol requires subagents, that skill activation authorizes use of the required
spawn_agentsubagent(s) for that task.- Do not skip, reorder, or merge protocol steps unless the user explicitly approves the deviation first.
- For workflow skills, execute each listed child-skill step explicitly and report step-by-step evidence.
- If a required step/tool cannot run in this environment, stop and ask the user before adapting.
Codex Project-Reference Loading (No Hooks)
Codex does not receive Claude hook-based doc injection. When coding, planning, debugging, testing, or reviewing, open project docs explicitly using this routing.
Always read:
docs/project-config.json(project-specific paths, commands, modules, and workflow/test settings)docs/project-reference/docs-index-reference.md(routes to the fulldocs/project-reference/*catalog)docs/project-reference/lessons.md(always-on guardrails and anti-patterns)
Situation-based docs:
- Backend/CQRS/API/domain/entity changes:
backend-patterns-reference.md,domain-entities-reference.md,project-structure-reference.md - Frontend/UI/styling/design-system:
frontend-patterns-reference.md,scss-styling-guide.md,design-system/README.md - Spec/test-case planning or TC mapping:
feature-docs-reference.md - Integration test implementation/review:
integration-test-reference.md - E2E test implementation/review:
e2e-test-reference.md - Code review/audit work:
code-review-rules.mdplus domain docs above based on changed files
Do not read all docs blindly. Start from docs-index-reference.md, then open only relevant files for the task.
Quick Summary
Goal: Review code for security vulnerabilities against OWASP Top 10 and enforce authorization, data protection, and secure coding patterns.
Workflow:
- Pre-Flight — Identify security-sensitive areas, check OWASP relevance, review existing patterns
- OWASP Audit — Evaluate code against all 10 categories (access control, injection, auth, etc.)
- Project Checks — Verify authorization attributes, entity access expressions, input validation
- Report — Document findings with severity, vulnerable vs secure code examples
Key Rules:
- Always check both backend and frontend attack surfaces
- Use project authorization attributes and entity-level access expressions, never rely on UI-only guards (see docs/project-reference/backend-patterns-reference.md)
- Validate all external data with project validation API, never trust client input (see docs/project-reference/backend-patterns-reference.md)
Be skeptical. Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence percentages (Idea should be more than 80%).
Security Review Workflow
When to Use This Skill
- Security audit of code changes
- Implementing authentication/authorization
- Data protection review
- Vulnerability assessment
Pre-Flight Checklist
- [ ] Identify security-sensitive areas
- [ ] Review OWASP Top 10 relevance
- [ ] Check for existing security patterns
- [ ] Plan remediation approach
OWASP Top 10 Checklist
1. Broken Access Control
// :x: VULNERABLE - No authorization check
[HttpGet("{id}")]
public async Task<Employee> Get(string id)
=> await repo.GetByIdAsync(id);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Authorization enforced
[HttpGet("{id}")]
[Authorize(Roles.Manager, Roles.Admin)] // project authorization attribute (see docs/project-reference/backend-patterns-reference.md)
public async Task<Employee> Get(string id)
{
var employee = await repo.GetByIdAsync(id);
// Verify access to this specific resource
if (employee.CompanyId != RequestContext.CurrentCompanyId())
throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
return employee;
}
2. Cryptographic Failures
// :x: VULNERABLE - Storing plain text secrets
var apiKey = config["ApiKey"];
await SaveToDatabase(apiKey);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Encrypt sensitive data
var encryptedKey = encryptionService.Encrypt(apiKey);
await SaveToDatabase(encryptedKey);
// Use secure configuration
var apiKey = config.GetValue<string>("ApiKey"); // From Azure Key Vault
3. Injection
// :x: VULNERABLE - SQL Injection
var sql = $"SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Name = '{name}'";
await context.Database.ExecuteSqlRawAsync(sql);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Parameterized query
await context.Users.Where(u => u.Name == name).ToListAsync();
// Or if raw SQL needed:
await context.Database.ExecuteSqlRawAsync(
"SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Name = @p0", name);
4. Insecure Design
// :x: VULNERABLE - No rate limiting
[HttpPost("login")]
public async Task<IActionResult> Login(LoginRequest request)
=> await authService.Login(request);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Rate limiting applied
[HttpPost("login")]
[RateLimit(MaxRequests = 5, WindowSeconds = 60)]
public async Task<IActionResult> Login(LoginRequest request)
=> await authService.Login(request);
5. Security Misconfiguration
// :x: VULNERABLE - Detailed errors in production
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage(); // Exposes stack traces
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Generic errors in production
if (env.IsDevelopment())
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
else
app.UseExceptionHandler("/Error");
6. Vulnerable Components
# Check for vulnerable packages
dotnet list package --vulnerable
# Update vulnerable packages
dotnet outdated
7. Authentication Failures
// :x: VULNERABLE - Weak password policy
if (password.Length >= 4) { }
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Strong password policy
public class PasswordPolicy
{
public bool Validate(string password)
{
return password.Length >= 12
&& password.Any(char.IsUpper)
&& password.Any(char.IsLower)
&& password.Any(char.IsDigit)
&& password.Any(c => !char.IsLetterOrDigit(c));
}
}
8. Data Integrity Failures
// :x: VULNERABLE - No validation of external data
var userData = await externalApi.GetUserAsync(id);
await SaveToDatabase(userData);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Validate external data
var userData = await externalApi.GetUserAsync(id);
var validation = userData.Validate();
if (!validation.IsValid)
throw new ValidationException(validation.Errors);
await SaveToDatabase(userData);
9. Logging Failures
// :x: VULNERABLE - Logging sensitive data
Logger.LogInformation("User login: {Email} {Password}", email, password);
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Redact sensitive data
Logger.LogInformation("User login: {Email}", email);
// Never log passwords, tokens, or PII
10. SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery)
// :x: VULNERABLE - User-controlled URL
var url = request.WebhookUrl;
await httpClient.GetAsync(url); // Could access internal services
// :white_check_mark: SECURE - Validate and restrict URLs
if (!IsAllowedUrl(request.WebhookUrl))
throw new SecurityException("Invalid webhook URL");
private bool IsAllowedUrl(string url)
{
var uri = new Uri(url);
return AllowedDomains.Contains(uri.Host)
&& uri.Scheme == "https";
}
Authorization Patterns
⚠️ MUST ATTENTION READ: CLAUDE.md for authorization controller/handler patterns, RequestContext usage, and entity-level access filters (see docs/project-reference/backend-patterns-reference.md).
Data Protection
Sensitive Data Handling
public class SensitiveDataHandler
{
// Encrypt at rest
public string EncryptForStorage(string plainText)
=> encryptionService.Encrypt(plainText);
// Mask for display
public string MaskEmail(string email)
{
var parts = email.Split('@');
return $"{parts[0][0]}***@{parts[1]}";
}
// Never log sensitive data
public void LogUserAction(User user)
{
Logger.LogInformation("User action: {UserId}", user.Id);
// NOT: Logger.Log("User: {Email} {Phone}", user.Email, user.Phone);
}
}
File Upload Security
public async Task<IActionResult> Upload(IFormFile file)
{
// Validate file type
var allowedTypes = new[] { ".pdf", ".docx", ".xlsx" };
var extension = Path.GetExtension(file.FileName).ToLowerInvariant();
if (!allowedTypes.Contains(extension))
return BadRequest("Invalid file type");
// Validate file size
if (file.Length > 10 * 1024 * 1024) // 10MB
return BadRequest("File too large");
// Scan for malware (if available)
if (!await antivirusService.ScanAsync(file))
return BadRequest("File rejected by security scan");
// Generate safe filename
var safeFileName = $"{Guid.NewGuid()}{extension}";
// Save to isolated storage
await fileService.SaveAsync(file, safeFileName);
return Ok();
}
Security Scanning Commands
# .NET vulnerability scan
dotnet list package --vulnerable
# Outdated packages
dotnet outdated
# Secret scanning
grep -r "password\|secret\|apikey" --include="*.cs" --include="*.json"
# Hardcoded credentials
grep -r "Password=\"" --include="*.cs"
grep -r "connectionString.*password" --include="*.json"
Security Review Checklist
Authentication
- [ ] Strong password policy enforced
- [ ] Account lockout after failed attempts
- [ ] Secure session management
- [ ] JWT tokens properly validated
- [ ] Refresh token rotation
Authorization
- [ ] All endpoints require authentication
- [ ] Role-based access control implemented
- [ ] Resource-level permissions checked
- [ ] No privilege escalation possible
Input Validation
- [ ] All inputs validated
- [ ] SQL injection prevented (parameterized queries)
- [ ] XSS prevented (output encoding)
- [ ] File uploads validated
- [ ] URL validation for redirects
Data Protection
- [ ] Sensitive data encrypted at rest
- [ ] HTTPS enforced
- [ ] No sensitive data in logs
- [ ] Proper error handling (no stack traces)
Dependencies
- [ ] No known vulnerable packages
- [ ] Dependencies regularly updated
- [ ] Third-party code reviewed
Anti-Patterns to AVOID
:x: Trusting client input
var isAdmin = request.IsAdmin; // User-supplied!
:x: Exposing internal errors
catch (Exception ex) { return BadRequest(ex.ToString()); }
:x: Hardcoded secrets
var apiKey = "sk_live_xxxxx";
:x: Insufficient logging
// No audit trail for sensitive operations
await DeleteAllUsers();
Verification Checklist
- [ ] OWASP Top 10 reviewed
- [ ] Authentication/authorization verified
- [ ] Input validation complete
- [ ] Sensitive data protected
- [ ] No hardcoded secrets
- [ ] Logging appropriate (no PII)
- [ ] Dependencies scanned
Related
arch-performance-optimizationarch-cross-service-integrationcode-review
[IMPORTANT] Use task tracking to break ALL work into small tasks BEFORE starting — including tasks for each file read. This prevents context loss from long files. For simple tasks, AI MUST ATTENTION ask user whether to skip.
docs/project-reference/domain-entities-reference.md— Domain entity catalog, relationships, cross-service sync (read when task involves business entities/models) (read directly when relevant; do not rely on hook-injected conversation text)
<!-- SYNC:ai-mistake-prevention -->Critical Purpose: Ensure quality — no flaws, no bugs, no missing updates, no stale content. Verify both code AND documentation.
<!-- /SYNC:ai-mistake-prevention --> <!-- SYNC:nested-task-creation -->AI Mistake Prevention — Failure modes to avoid on every task:
Check downstream references before deleting. Deleting components causes documentation and code staleness cascades. Map all referencing files before removal. Verify AI-generated content against actual code. AI hallucinates APIs, class names, and method signatures. Always grep to confirm existence before documenting or referencing. Trace full dependency chain after edits. Changing a definition misses downstream variables and consumers derived from it. Always trace the full chain. Trace ALL code paths when verifying correctness. Confirming code exists is not confirming it executes. Always trace early exits, error branches, and conditional skips — not just happy path. When debugging, ask "whose responsibility?" before fixing. Trace whether bug is in caller (wrong data) or callee (wrong handling). Fix at responsible layer — never patch symptom site. Assume existing values are intentional — ask WHY before changing. Before changing any constant, limit, flag, or pattern: read comments, check git blame, examine surrounding code. Verify ALL affected outputs, not just the first. Changes touching multiple stacks require verifying EVERY output. One green check is not all green checks. Holistic-first debugging — resist nearest-attention trap. When investigating any failure, list EVERY precondition first (config, env vars, DB names, endpoints, DI registrations, data preconditions), then verify each against evidence before forming any code-layer hypothesis. Surgical changes — apply the diff test. Bug fix: every changed line must trace directly to the bug. Don't restyle or improve adjacent code. Enhancement task: implement improvements AND announce them explicitly. Surface ambiguity before coding — don't pick silently. If request has multiple interpretations, present each with effort estimate and ask. Never assume all-records, file-based, or more complex path.
<!-- /SYNC:nested-task-creation --> <!-- SYNC:project-reference-docs-guide -->Nested Task Expansion Contract — For workflow-step invocation, the
[Workflow] ...row is only a parent container; the child skill still creates visible phase tasks.
- Call the current task list first. If a matching active parent workflow row exists, set
nested=trueand recordparentTaskId; otherwise run standalone.- Create one task per declared phase before phase work. When nested, prefix subjects
[N.M] $skill-name — phase.- When nested, link the parent with
TaskUpdate(parentTaskId, addBlockedBy: [childIds]).- Orchestrators must pre-expand a child skill's phase list and link the workflow row before invoking that child skill or sub-agent.
- Mark exactly one child
in_progressbefore work andcompletedimmediately after evidence is written.- Complete the parent only after all child tasks are completed or explicitly cancelled with reason.
Blocked until: the current task list done, child phases created, parent linked when nested, first child marked
in_progress.
<!-- /SYNC:project-reference-docs-guide --> <!-- SYNC:task-tracking-external-report -->Project Reference Docs Gate — Run after task-tracking bootstrap and before target/source file reads, grep, edits, or analysis. Project docs override generic framework assumptions.
- Identify scope: file types, domain area, and operation.
- Required docs by trigger: always
docs/project-reference/lessons.md; doc lookupdocs-index-reference.md; reviewcode-review-rules.md; backend/CQRS/APIbackend-patterns-reference.md; domain/entitydomain-entities-reference.md; frontend/UIfrontend-patterns-reference.md; styles/designscss-styling-guide.md+design-system/design-system-canonical.md; integration testsintegration-test-reference.md; E2Ee2e-test-reference.md; feature docs/specsfeature-docs-reference.md; architecture/new areaproject-structure-reference.md.- Read every required doc that exists; skip absent docs as not applicable. Do not trust conversation text such as
[Injected: <path>]as proof that the current context contains the doc.- Before target work, state:
Reference docs read: ... | Missing/not applicable: ....Blocked until: scope evaluated, required docs checked/read,
lessons.mdconfirmed, citation emitted.
<!-- /SYNC:task-tracking-external-report --> <!-- SYNC:critical-thinking-mindset -->Task Tracking & External Report Persistence — Bootstrap this before execution; then run project-reference doc prefetch before target/source work.
- Create a small task breakdown before target file reads, grep, edits, or analysis. On context loss, inspect the current task list first.
- Mark one task
in_progressbefore work andcompletedimmediately after evidence; never batch transitions.- For plan/review work, create
plans/reports/{skill}-{YYMMDD}-{HHmm}-{slug}.mdbefore first finding.- Append findings after each file/section/decision and synthesize from the report file at the end.
- Final output cites
Full report: plans/reports/{filename}.Blocked until: task breakdown exists, report path declared for plan/review work, first finding persisted before the next finding.
<!-- /SYNC:critical-thinking-mindset --> <!-- SYNC:evidence-based-reasoning -->Critical Thinking Mindset — Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act. Anti-hallucination: Never present guess as fact — cite sources for every claim, admit uncertainty freely, self-check output for errors, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence — certainty without evidence root of all hallucination.
<!-- /SYNC:evidence-based-reasoning --> <!-- SYNC:double-round-trip-review -->Evidence-Based Reasoning — Speculation is FORBIDDEN. Every claim needs proof.
- Cite
file:line, grep results, or framework docs for EVERY claim- Declare confidence: >80% act freely, 60-80% verify first, <60% DO NOT recommend
- Cross-service validation required for architectural changes
- "I don't have enough evidence" is valid and expected output
BLOCKED until:
- [ ]Evidence file path (file:line)- [ ]Grep search performed- [ ]3+ similar patterns found- [ ]Confidence level statedForbidden without proof: "obviously", "I think", "should be", "probably", "this is because" If incomplete → output:
"Insufficient evidence. Verified: [...]. Not verified: [...]."
<!-- /SYNC:double-round-trip-review --> <!-- SYNC:fresh-context-review -->Fix-Triggered Re-Review Loop — Re-review is triggered by a FIX CYCLE, not by a round number. Review purpose:
review → if issues → fix → re-reviewuntil a round finds no issues. A clean review ENDS the loop — no further rounds required.Round 1: Main-session review. Read target files, build understanding, note issues. Output findings + verdict (PASS / FAIL).
Decision after Round 1:
- No issues found (PASS, zero findings) → review ENDS. Do NOT spawn a fresh sub-agent for confirmation.
- Issues found (FAIL, or any non-zero findings) → fix the issues, then spawn a fresh sub-agent for Round 2 re-review.
Fresh sub-agent re-review (after every fix cycle): Spawn a NEW
spawn_agenttool call — never reuse a prior agent. Sub-agent re-reads ALL files from scratch with ZERO memory of prior rounds. SeeSYNC:fresh-context-reviewfor the spawn mechanism andSYNC:review-protocol-injectionfor the canonical Agent prompt template. Each fresh round must catch:
- Cross-cutting concerns missed in the prior round
- Interaction bugs between changed files
- Convention drift (new code vs existing patterns)
- Missing pieces that should exist but don't
- Subtle edge cases the prior round rationalized away
- Regressions introduced by the fixes themselves
Loop termination: After each fresh round, repeat the same decision: clean → END; issues → fix → next fresh round. Continue until a round finds zero issues, or 3 fresh-subagent rounds max, then escalate to user via a direct user question.
Rules:
- A clean Round 1 ENDS the review — no mandatory Round 2
- NEVER skip the fresh sub-agent re-review after a fix cycle (every fix invalidates the prior verdict)
- NEVER reuse a sub-agent across rounds — every iteration spawns a NEW Agent call
- Main agent READS sub-agent reports but MUST NOT filter, reinterpret, or override findings
- Max 3 fresh-subagent rounds per review — if still FAIL, escalate via a direct user question (do NOT silently loop)
- Track round count in conversation context (session-scoped)
- Final verdict must incorporate ALL rounds executed
Report must include
## Round N Findings (Fresh Sub-Agent)for every round N≥2 that was executed.
<!-- /SYNC:fresh-context-review --> <!-- SYNC:review-protocol-injection -->Fresh Sub-Agent Review — Eliminate orchestrator confirmation bias via isolated sub-agents.
Why: The main agent knows what it (or
$cook) just fixed and rationalizes findings accordingly. A fresh sub-agent has ZERO memory, re-reads from scratch, and catches what the main agent dismissed. Sub-agent bias is mitigated by (1) fresh context, (2) verbatim protocol injection, (3) main agent not filtering the report.When: ONLY after a fix cycle. A review round that finds zero issues ENDS the loop — do NOT spawn a confirmation sub-agent. A review round that finds issues triggers: fix → fresh sub-agent re-review.
How:
- Spawn a NEW
spawn_agenttool call — usecode-reviewersubagent_type for code reviews,general-purposefor plan/doc/artifact reviews- Inject ALL required review protocols VERBATIM into the prompt — see
SYNC:review-protocol-injectionfor the full list and template. Never reference protocols by file path; AI compliance drops behind file-read indirection (seeSYNC:shared-protocol-duplication-policy)- Sub-agent re-reads ALL target files from scratch via its own tool calls — never pass file contents inline in the prompt
- Sub-agent writes structured report to
plans/reports/{review-type}-round{N}-{date}.md- Main agent reads the report, integrates findings into its own report, DOES NOT override or filter
Rules:
- SKIP fresh sub-agent when the prior round found zero issues (no fixes = nothing new to verify)
- NEVER skip fresh sub-agent after a fix cycle — every fix invalidates the prior verdict
- NEVER reuse a sub-agent across rounds — every fresh round spawns a NEW
spawn_agentcall- Max 3 fresh-subagent rounds per review — escalate via a direct user question if still failing; do NOT silently loop or fall back to any prior protocol
- Track iteration count in conversation context (session-scoped, no persistent files)
Review Protocol Injection — Every fresh sub-agent review prompt MUST embed 10 protocol blocks VERBATIM. The template below has ALL 10 bodies already expanded inline. Copy the template wholesale into the Agent call's
promptfield at runtime, replacing only the{placeholders}in Task / Round / Reference Docs / Target Files / Output sections with context-specific values. Do NOT touch the embedded protocol sections.Why inline expansion: Placeholder markers would force file-read indirection at runtime. AI compliance drops significantly behind indirection (see
SYNC:shared-protocol-duplication-policy). Therefore the template carries all 10 protocol bodies pre-embedded.
Subagent Type Selection
code-reviewer— for code reviews (reviewing source files, git diffs, implementation)general-purpose— for plan / doc / artifact reviews (reviewing markdown plans, docs, specs)
Canonical Agent Call Template (Copy Verbatim)
spawn_agent({
description: "Fresh Round {N} review",
agent_type: "code-reviewer",
prompt: `
## Task
{review-specific task — e.g., "Review all uncommitted changes for code quality" | "Review plan files under {plan-dir}" | "Review integration tests in {path}"}
## Round
Round {N}. You have ZERO memory of prior rounds. Re-read all target files from scratch via your own tool calls. Do NOT trust anything from the main agent beyond this prompt.
## Protocols (follow VERBATIM — these are non-negotiable)
### Evidence-Based Reasoning
Speculation is FORBIDDEN. Every claim needs proof.
1. Cite file:line, grep results, or framework docs for EVERY claim
2. Declare confidence: >80% act freely, 60-80% verify first, <60% DO NOT recommend
3. Cross-service validation required for architectural changes
4. "I don't have enough evidence" is valid and expected output
BLOCKED until: Evidence file path (file:line) provided; Grep search performed; 3+ similar patterns found; Confidence level stated.
Forbidden without proof: "obviously", "I think", "should be", "probably", "this is because".
If incomplete → output: "Insufficient evidence. Verified: [...]. Not verified: [...]."
### Bug Detection
MUST check categories 1-4 for EVERY review. Never skip.
1. Null Safety: Can params/returns be null? Are they guarded? Optional chaining gaps? .find() returns checked?
2. Boundary Conditions: Off-by-one (< vs <=)? Empty collections handled? Zero/negative values? Max limits?
3. Error Handling: Try-catch scope correct? Silent swallowed exceptions? Error types specific? Cleanup in finally?
4. Resource Management: Connections/streams closed? Subscriptions unsubscribed on destroy? Timers cleared? Memory bounded?
5. Concurrency (if async): Missing await? Race conditions on shared state? Stale closures? Retry storms?
6. Stack-Specific: JS: === vs ==, typeof null. C#: async void, missing using, LINQ deferred execution.
Classify: CRITICAL (crash/corrupt) → FAIL | HIGH (incorrect behavior) → FAIL | MEDIUM (edge case) → WARN | LOW (defensive) → INFO.
### Design Patterns Quality
Priority checks for every code change:
1. DRY via OOP: Same-suffix classes (*Entity, *Dto, *Service) MUST share base class. 3+ similar patterns → extract to shared abstraction.
2. Right Responsibility: Logic in LOWEST layer (Entity > Domain Service > Application Service > Controller). Never business logic in controllers.
3. SOLID: Single responsibility (one reason to change). Open-closed (extend, don't modify). Liskov (subtypes substitutable). Interface segregation (small interfaces). Dependency inversion (depend on abstractions).
4. After extraction/move/rename: Grep ENTIRE scope for dangling references. Zero tolerance.
5. YAGNI gate: NEVER recommend patterns unless 3+ occurrences exist. Don't extract for hypothetical future use.
Anti-patterns to flag: God Object, Copy-Paste inheritance, Circular Dependency, Leaky Abstraction.
### Logic & Intention Review
Verify WHAT code does matches WHY it was changed.
1. Change Intention Check: Every changed file MUST serve the stated purpose. Flag unrelated changes as scope creep.
2. Happy Path Trace: Walk through one complete success scenario through changed code.
3. Error Path Trace: Walk through one failure/edge case scenario through changed code.
4. Acceptance Mapping: If plan context available, map every acceptance criterion to a code change.
NEVER mark review PASS without completing both traces (happy + error path).
### Test Spec Verification
Map changed code to test specifications.
1. From changed files → find TC-{FEAT}-{NNN} in docs/business-features/{Service}/detailed-features/{Feature}.md Section 15.
2. Every changed code path MUST map to a corresponding TC (or flag as "needs TC").
3. New functions/endpoints/handlers → flag for test spec creation.
4. Verify TC evidence fields point to actual code (file:line, not stale references).
5. Auth changes → TC-{FEAT}-02x exist? Data changes → TC-{FEAT}-01x exist?
6. If no specs exist → log gap and recommend $tdd-spec.
NEVER skip test mapping. Untested code paths are the #1 source of production bugs.
### Fix-Layer Accountability
NEVER fix at the crash site. Trace the full flow, fix at the owning layer. The crash site is a SYMPTOM, not the cause.
MANDATORY before ANY fix:
1. Trace full data flow — Map the complete path from data origin to crash site across ALL layers (storage → backend → API → frontend → UI). Identify where bad state ENTERS, not where it CRASHES.
2. Identify the invariant owner — Which layer's contract guarantees this value is valid? Fix at the LOWEST layer that owns the invariant, not the highest layer that consumes it.
3. One fix, maximum protection — If fix requires touching 3+ files with defensive checks, you are at the wrong layer — go lower.
4. Verify no bypass paths — Confirm all data flows through the fix point. Check for direct construction skipping factories, clone/spread without re-validation, raw data not wrapped in domain models, mutations outside the model layer.
BLOCKED until: Full data flow traced (origin → crash); Invariant owner identified with file:line evidence; All access sites audited (grep count); Fix layer justified (lowest layer that protects most consumers).
Anti-patterns (REJECT): "Fix it where it crashes" (crash site ≠ cause site, trace upstream); "Add defensive checks at every consumer" (scattered defense = wrong layer); "Both fix is safer" (pick ONE authoritative layer).
### Rationalization Prevention
AI skips steps via these evasions. Recognize and reject:
- "Too simple for a plan" → Simple + wrong assumptions = wasted time. Plan anyway.
- "I'll test after" → RED before GREEN. Write/verify test first.
- "Already searched" → Show grep evidence with file:line. No proof = no search.
- "Just do it" → Still need task tracking. Skip depth, never skip tracking.
- "Just a small fix" → Small fix in wrong location cascades. Verify file:line first.
- "Code is self-explanatory" → Future readers need evidence trail. Document anyway.
- "Combine steps to save time" → Combined steps dilute focus. Each step has distinct purpose.
### Graph-Assisted Investigation
MANDATORY when .code-graph/graph.db exists.
HARD-GATE: MUST run at least ONE graph command on key files before concluding any investigation.
Pattern: Grep finds files → trace --direction both reveals full system flow → Grep verifies details.
- Investigation/Scout: trace --direction both on 2-3 entry files
- Fix/Debug: callers_of on buggy function + tests_for
- Feature/Enhancement: connections on files to be modified
- Code Review: tests_for on changed functions
- Blast Radius: trace --direction downstream
CLI: python .claude/scripts/code_graph {command} --json. Use --node-mode file first (10-30x less noise), then --node-mode function for detail.
### Understand Code First
HARD-GATE: Do NOT write, plan, or fix until you READ existing code.
1. Search 3+ similar patterns (grep/glob) — cite file:line evidence.
2. Read existing files in target area — understand structure, base classes, conventions.
3. Run python .claude/scripts/code_graph trace <file> --direction both --json when .code-graph/graph.db exists.
4. Map dependencies via connections or callers_of — know what depends on your target.
5. Write investigation to .ai/workspace/analysis/ for non-trivial tasks (3+ files).
6. Re-read analysis file before implementing — never work from memory alone.
7. NEVER invent new patterns when existing ones work — match exactly or document deviation.
BLOCKED until: Read target files; Grep 3+ patterns; Graph trace (if graph.db exists); Assumptions verified with evidence.
## Reference Docs (READ before reviewing)
- docs/project-reference/code-review-rules.md
- {skill-specific reference docs — e.g., integration-test-reference.md for integration-test-review; backend-patterns-reference.md for backend reviews; frontend-patterns-reference.md for frontend reviews}
## Target Files
{explicit file list OR "run git diff to see uncommitted changes" OR "read all files under {plan-dir}"}
## Output
Write a structured report to plans/reports/{review-type}-round{N}-{date}.md with sections:
- Status: PASS | FAIL
- Issue Count: {number}
- Critical Issues (with file:line evidence)
- High Priority Issues (with file:line evidence)
- Medium / Low Issues
- Cross-cutting findings
Return the report path and status to the main agent.
Every finding MUST have file:line evidence. Speculation is forbidden.
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Rules
- DO copy the template wholesale — including all 10 embedded protocol sections
- DO replace only the
{placeholders}in Task / Round / Reference Docs / Target Files / Output sections with context-specific content - DO choose
code-reviewersubagent_type for code reviews andgeneral-purposefor plan / doc / artifact reviews - DO NOT paraphrase, summarize, or skip any protocol section
- DO NOT pass file contents inline — the sub-agent reads via its own tool calls so it has a fresh context
- DO NOT reference protocols by file path or tag name — the bodies are already embedded above
- DO NOT introduce placeholder markers for the protocols — they must stay literally expanded
- MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION cite
file:lineevidence for every claim. Confidence >80% to act, <60% = do NOT recommend. <!-- /SYNC:evidence-based-reasoning:reminder -->
MUST ATTENTION apply critical thinking — every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act. Anti-hallucination: never present guess as fact.
<!-- /SYNC:critical-thinking-mindset:reminder --> <!-- SYNC:ai-mistake-prevention:reminder -->MUST ATTENTION apply AI mistake prevention — holistic-first debugging, fix at responsible layer, surface ambiguity before coding, re-read files after compaction.
<!-- /SYNC:ai-mistake-prevention:reminder --> <!-- SYNC:task-tracking-external-report:reminder -->- MANDATORY Bootstrap task tracking before target work; transition one task at a time.
- MANDATORY Persist plan/review findings to
plans/reports/incrementally and synthesize from disk.
- MANDATORY After task-tracking bootstrap and before target/source work, read required project-reference docs and cite
Reference docs read: .... - MANDATORY Always include
lessons.md; project conventions override generic defaults.
- MANDATORY Parent workflow rows do not replace child phase tracking; expand phases and link the parent when nested.
- MANDATORY Orchestrators pre-expand child skill phases before invocation; use
[N.M] $skill-name — phaseprefixes and one-in_progressdiscipline.
Closing Reminders
- MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION break work into small todo tasks using task tracking BEFORE starting
- MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION search codebase for 3+ similar patterns before creating new code
- MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION cite
file:lineevidence for every claim (confidence >80% to act) - MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION add a final review todo task to verify work quality
- MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION execute multi-round review per
SYNC:double-round-trip-review: Round 1 in main session, Round 2+ via freshcode-reviewersub-agent spawned perSYNC:fresh-context-review+SYNC:review-protocol-injectionMANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION READ the following files before starting:
[TASK-PLANNING] Before acting, analyze task scope and systematically break it into small todo tasks and sub-tasks using task tracking.
<!-- CODEX:SYNC-PROMPT-PROTOCOLS:START -->Hookless Prompt Protocol Mirror (Auto-Synced)
Source: .claude/hooks/lib/prompt-injections.cjs + .claude/.ck.json
[WORKFLOW-EXECUTION-PROTOCOL] [BLOCKING] Workflow Execution Protocol — MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST CRITICAL. Do not skip for any reason.
- DETECT: Match prompt against workflow catalog
- ANALYZE: Find best-match workflow AND evaluate if a custom step combination would fit better
- ASK (REQUIRED FORMAT): Use a direct user question with this structure:
- Question: "Which workflow do you want to activate?"
- Option 1: "Activate [BestMatch Workflow] (Recommended)"
- Option 2: "Activate custom workflow: [step1 → step2 → ...]" (include one-line rationale)
- ACTIVATE (if confirmed): Call
$workflow-start <workflowId>for standard; sequence custom steps manually - CREATE TASKS: task tracking for ALL workflow steps
- EXECUTE: Follow each step in sequence [CRITICAL-THINKING-MINDSET] Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act. Anti-hallucination principle: Never present guess as fact — cite sources for every claim, admit uncertainty freely, self-check output for errors, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence — certainty without evidence root of all hallucination. AI Attention principle (Primacy-Recency): Put the 3 most critical rules at both top and bottom of long prompts/protocols so instruction adherence survives long context windows.
Learned Lessons
Lessons Learned
[CRITICAL] Hard-won project debugging/architecture rules. MUST ATTENTION apply BEFORE forming hypothesis or writing code.
Quick Summary
Goal: Prevent recurrence of known failure patterns — debugging, architecture, naming, AI orchestration, environment.
Top Rules (apply always):
- MUST ATTENTION verify ALL preconditions (config, env, DB names, DI regs) BEFORE code-layer hypothesis
- MUST ATTENTION fix responsible layer — NEVER patch symptom sites with caller-specific defensive code
- MUST ATTENTION use
ExecuteInjectScopedAsyncfor parallel async + repo/UoW — NEVERExecuteUowTask - MUST ATTENTION name by PURPOSE not CONTENT — adding member forces rename = abstraction broken
- MUST ATTENTION persist sub-agent findings incrementally after each file — NEVER batch at end
- MUST ATTENTION Windows bash: verify Python alias (
where python/where py) — NEVER assumepython/python3resolves
Debugging & Root Cause Reasoning
- [2026-04-11] Holistic-first: verify environment before code. Failure → list ALL preconditions (config, env vars, DB names, endpoints, DI regs, credentials, permissions, data prerequisites) → verify each via evidence (grep/cat/query) BEFORE code-layer hypothesis. Worst rabbit holes: diving nearest layer while bug sits elsewhere — e.g., hours debugging "sync timeout", real cause: test appsettings pointing wrong DB. ALWAYS cheapest check first.
- [2026-04-01] Ask "whose responsibility?" before fixing. Trace: bug caller (wrong data) or callee (wrong handling)? Fix responsible layer — NEVER patch symptom site masking real issue.
- [2026-04-01] Trace data lifecycle, not error site. Follow data: creation → transformation → consumption. Bug usually where data created wrong, not consumed.
- [2026-04-01] Code caller-agnostic. Functions/handlers/consumers don't know who invokes them. Comments/guards/messages describe business intent — NEVER reference specific callers (tests, seeders, scripts).
Architecture Invariants
- [2026-05-09] User name materialization MUST ATTENTION go through
User.UpdateName(firstName, middleName, lastName). Domain method (src/Services/bravoTALENTS/Employee.Domain/AggregatesModel/User.cs:202-209) recomputesFullNameas single source of truth. Three sites still manually patchuser.FullName = user.GetFullName()after assigning name fields —src/Services/bravoTALENTS/Employee.Application/Factories/UserFactory.cs:50,src/Services/bravoSURVEYS/LearningPlatform.Application/ApplyPlatform/MessageBus/Consumers/AccountUserDeletedEventBusConsumer.cs:102,src/Services/bravoINSIGHTS/Analyze/Analyze.Application/MessageBus/Consumers/AccountUserDeletedEventBusConsumer.cs:66. Next time touching any: replace manual patch withuser.UpdateName(...)to maintain invariant. - [2026-03-31] ParallelAsync + repo/UoW MUST ATTENTION use
ExecuteInjectScopedAsync, NEVERExecuteUowTask.ExecuteUowTaskcreates new UoW but reuses outer DI scope (same DbContext) — parallel iterations sharing non-thread-safe DbContext silently corrupt data.ExecuteInjectScopedAsynccreates new UoW + new DI scope (fresh repo per iteration). - [2026-03-31] Bus message naming MUST ATTENTION include service name prefix — core services NEVER consume feature events. Prefix declares schema ownership (
AccountUserEntityEventBusMessage= Accounts owns). Core services (Accounts, Communication) leaders. Feature services (Growth, Talents) sending to core MUST ATTENTION use{CoreServiceName}...RequestBusMessage— NEVER define own event for core to consume.
Naming & Abstraction
- [2026-04-12] Name PURPOSE not CONTENT — "OrXxx" anti-pattern.
HrManagerOrHrOrPayrollHrOperationsPolicynames set members, not what guards. Add role → rename = broken abstraction. Rule: names express DOES/GUARDS, not CONTAINS. Test: adding/removing member forces rename? YES = content-driven = bad → rename to purpose (e.g.,HrOperationsAccessPolicy). Nuance: "Or" fine behavioral idioms (FirstOrDefault,SuccessOrThrow) — expresses HAPPENS, not membership.
Environment & Tooling
- [2026-04-20] Windows bash: NEVER assume
python/python3resolves — verify alias first. Python may not be bash PATH under those names. Check:where python/where py. ALWAYS preferpy(Windows Python Launcher) one-liners,nodeif JS alternative exists.
Test-specific lessons →
docs/project-reference/integration-test-reference.mdLessons Learned section. Production-code anti-patterns →docs/project-reference/backend-patterns-reference.mdAnti-Patterns section. Generic debugging/refactoring reminders → System Lessons.claude/hooks/lib/prompt-injections.cjs.
Closing Reminders
- IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION holistic-first: verify ALL preconditions (config, env, DB names, endpoints, DI regs) BEFORE code-layer hypothesis — cheapest check first
- IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION fix responsible layer — NEVER patch symptom site; trace caller (wrong data) vs callee (wrong handling), fix root owner
- IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION parallel async + repo/UoW → ALWAYS
ExecuteInjectScopedAsync, NEVERExecuteUowTask(shared DbContext = silent data corruption) - IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION bus message prefix = schema ownership; feature services NEVER define events for core services — use
{CoreServiceName}...RequestBusMessage - IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION name by PURPOSE — adding/removing member forces rename = broken abstraction
- IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION sub-agents MUST write findings after each file/section — NEVER batch all findings into one final write
- IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION Windows bash: NEVER assume
python/python3resolves — runwhere python/where pyfirst, usepylauncher ornode - IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION every claim needs
file:lineevidence — confidence >80% to act, NEVER speculate
[LESSON-LEARNED-REMINDER] [BLOCKING] Task Planning & Continuous Improvement — MANDATORY. Do not skip.
Break work into small tasks (task tracking) before starting. Add final task: "Analyze AI mistakes & lessons learned".
Extract lessons — ROOT CAUSE ONLY, not symptom fixes:
- Name the FAILURE MODE (reasoning/assumption failure), not symptom — "assumed API existed without reading source" not "used wrong enum value".
- Generality test: does this failure mode apply to ≥3 contexts/codebases? If not, abstract one level up.
- Write as a universal rule — strip project-specific names/paths/classes. Useful on any codebase.
- Consolidate: multiple mistakes sharing one failure mode → ONE lesson.
- Recurrence gate: "Would this recur in future session WITHOUT this reminder?" — No → skip
$learn. - Auto-fix gate: "Could
$code-review/$code-simplifier/$security/$lintcatch this?" — Yes → improve review skill instead. - BOTH gates pass → ask user to run
$learn. [TASK-PLANNING] [MANDATORY] BEFORE executing any workflow or skill step, create/update task tracking for all planned steps, then keep it synchronized as each step starts/completes.