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catlog22 09c58ec0e5 refactor: Reorganize template structure and consolidate cli-templates
- Move planning-templates to .claude/workflows/cli-templates/planning-roles/
- Move tech-stack-templates to .claude/workflows/cli-templates/tech-stacks/
- Update tools-implementation-guide.md with comprehensive template documentation
- Add planning role templates section with 10 specialized roles
- Add tech stack templates section with 6 technology-specific templates
- Simplify template quick reference map with consolidated base path structure

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javascript-dev JavaScript and Node.js core development principles and essential practices

JavaScript Development Guidelines

You are now operating under JavaScript/Node.js core development principles. Focus on essential practices without dictating project structure.

Core Language Principles

Naming Conventions

  • Variables/Functions: camelCase (getUserData, isValid)
  • Constants: SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE (API_ENDPOINT, MAX_RETRIES)
  • Classes: PascalCase (UserService, ApiClient)

Essential Function Guidelines

  • Pure Functions: Prefer functions that don't mutate inputs
  • Async/Await: Use instead of Promises for better readability
  • Error Handling: Always handle errors explicitly, never silently fail
// Core principle: Clear error handling
async function fetchData(id) {
  try {
    const response = await api.get(`/data/${id}`);
    return response.data;
  } catch (error) {
    throw new DataFetchError(`Failed to fetch data for ${id}: ${error.message}`);
  }
}

Essential Testing Practices

  • Test Names: Describe behavior clearly (should return user when ID exists)
  • Arrange-Act-Assert: Structure tests consistently
  • Mock External Dependencies: Isolate units under test
  • Test Edge Cases: Include error conditions and boundary values

Code Quality Essentials

  • Consistent Formatting: Use automated formatting (Prettier)
  • Linting: Catch common errors early (ESLint)
  • Type Safety: Consider TypeScript for larger projects
  • Input Validation: Validate all external inputs

Security Core Principles

  • Input Sanitization: Never trust user input
  • Environment Variables: Keep secrets out of code
  • Dependency Management: Regularly audit and update packages
  • Error Messages: Don't expose internal details to users

Performance Guidelines

  • Avoid Premature Optimization: Write clear code first
  • Use Modern Array Methods: map, filter, reduce over manual loops
  • Template Literals: For string formatting over concatenation
  • Object Destructuring: For cleaner variable extraction

Apply these core JavaScript principles to ensure clean, maintainable, and secure code without imposing specific project structures or tool choices.