| name | ln-626-dead-code-pruning-auditor |
| description | Finds code that can be safely deleted: unreachable, unused, obsolete compatibility, and commented-out code. Use when pruning dead code. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Grep, Glob, Bash, mcp__hex-graph__index_project, mcp__hex-graph__audit_workspace, mcp__hex-line__read_file, mcp__hex-line__grep_search, mcp__hex-line__outline |
| license | MIT |
Paths: File paths (references/, ../ln-*) are relative to this skill directory.
Dead Code Pruning Auditor (L3 Worker)
Type: L3 Worker
Specialized worker identifying safe deletion candidates.
Purpose & Scope
- Audit dead code pruning (Category 9: Low Priority)
- Find unused imports, variables, functions, commented-out code
- Emit
DELETE_DEAD_CODE, REMOVE_OBSOLETE_COMPAT, or DELETE_COMMENTED_CODE
- Calculate compliance score (X/10)
Inputs
MANDATORY READ: Load references/audit_worker_core_contract.md.
Tool policy: follow host AGENTS.md MCP preferences; load references/mcp_tool_preferences.md and references/mcp_integration_patterns.md only when host policy is absent or MCP behavior is unclear.
Receives contextStore with tech stack, codebase root, output_dir.
Use hex-graph first when export liveness or workspace hotspots materially improve the audit. Use hex-line first for local code reads when available. If MCP is unavailable, unsupported, or not indexed, continue with built-in Read/Grep/Glob/Bash and state the fallback in the report.
Workflow
Detection policy: use two-layer detection (candidate scan, then context verification); load references/two_layer_detection.md only when the verification method is ambiguous.
- Parse context + output_dir
- Run dead code detection (Layer 1: linters, grep)
- Graph-capable projects: For JavaScript, TypeScript/TSX, Python, C#, and PHP, use
index_project then bounded audit_workspace(verbosity="minimal", limit=5) as primary detection for unused exports when graph indexing is available. Raise limit only for deliberate drill-down.
- Keep grep/linter fallback for unsupported languages, graph-unavailable runs, and checks outside export liveness.
- Analyze context per candidate (Layer 2):
- Unused functions: used via dynamic import/reflection? Exported in public API? Used in other packages (monorepo)?
- Commented code: TODO with context or algorithm explanation -> FP. Truly dead code block -> confirmed
- Legacy shims: read git blame -- age? Is there an issue/PR tracking removal?
- Collect confirmed findings
- Calculate score
- Write Report: Build full markdown report in memory per
references/templates/audit_worker_report_template.md, write to {output_dir}/ln-626--global.md in single Write call
- Return Summary: Return minimal summary
Audit Rules
MANDATORY READ: Load references/clean_code_checklist.md for universal dead code patterns and severity definitions.
1. Unreachable Code
Detection:
- Linter rules:
no-unreachable (ESLint)
- Check code after
return, throw, break
Severity: MEDIUM
2. Unused Imports/Variables/Functions
Detection:
- ESLint:
no-unused-vars
- TypeScript:
noUnusedLocals, noUnusedParameters
- Python:
flake8 with F401, F841
Severity:
- MEDIUM: Unused functions (dead weight)
- LOW: Unused imports (cleanup needed)
3. Commented-Out Code
Detection:
- Grep for
//.*{ or /*.*function patterns
- Large comment blocks (>10 lines) with code syntax
Severity: LOW
Recommendation: Delete (git preserves history)
4. Legacy Code & Backward Compatibility
What: Backward compatibility shims, unsupported patterns, old code that should be removed
Detection:
- Renamed variables/functions with old aliases:
- Pattern:
const oldName = newName or export { newModule as oldModule }
- Pattern:
function oldFunc() { return newFunc(); } (wrapper for backward compatibility)
- Unsupported exports/re-exports:
- Grep for
// DEPRECATED, @obsolete JSDoc tags
- Pattern:
export.*as.*old.* or export.*legacy.*
- Conditional code for old versions:
- Pattern:
if.*legacy.* or if.*old.*version.* or isOldVersion ? oldFunc() : newFunc()
- Migration shims and adapters:
- Pattern:
migrate.*, Legacy.*Adapter, .*Shim, .*Compat
- Comment markers:
- Grep for
// backward compatibility, // legacy support, // TODO: remove in v
- Grep for
// old implementation, // unsupported, // kept for backward
Severity:
- HIGH: Backward compatibility shims in critical paths (auth, payment, core features)
- MEDIUM: Unsupported exports still in use, migration code from >6 months ago
- LOW: Recent migration code (<3 months), planned deprecation with clear removal timeline
Recommendation:
- Remove backward compatibility shims - breaking changes are acceptable when properly versioned
- Delete old implementations - keep only the correct/new version
- Remove unsupported exports - update consumers to use new API
- Delete migration code after grace period (3-6 months)
- Clean legacy support comments - git history preserves old implementations
Effort:
- S: Remove simple aliases, delete unsupported exports
- M: Refactor code using old APIs to new APIs
- L: Remove complex backward compatibility layer affecting multiple modules
Scoring Algorithm
MANDATORY READ: Load references/audit_scoring.md.
Output Format
MANDATORY READ: Load references/templates/audit_worker_report_template.md.
Write JSON summary per references/audit_summary_contract.md. In managed mode the caller passes both runId and summaryArtifactPath; in standalone mode the worker generates its own run-scoped artifact path per shared contract.
Write report to {output_dir}/ln-626--global.md with category: "Dead Code Pruning" and checks: unreachable_code, unused_exports, commented_code, legacy_shims.
Return summary per references/audit_summary_contract.md.
When summaryArtifactPath is absent, write the standalone runtime summary under .hex-skills/runtime-artifacts/runs/{run_id}/evaluation-worker/{worker}--{identifier}.json and optionally echo the same summary in structured output.
Report written: .hex-skills/runtime-artifacts/runs/{run_id}/audit-report/ln-626--global.md
Score: X.X/10 | Issues: N (C:N H:N M:N L:N)
Reference Files
- Clean code checklist:
references/clean_code_checklist.md
- Audit output schema:
references/audit_output_schema.md
Critical Rules
Apply the already-loaded references/audit_worker_core_contract.md.
- Do not auto-fix: Report only, never delete code
- Age-aware severity: Legacy shims >6 months = MEDIUM, <3 months = LOW
- Effort realism: S = <1h, M = 1-4h, L = >4h
- Exclusions: Skip generated code, vendor, migrations, test fixtures
- Git-aware: Recommend deletion confidently -- git history preserves old code
- Unique angle: Audit safe deletion candidates only. Do not refactor live code, restructure modules, or assess dependency/package health.
- Action required: Every finding uses
DELETE_DEAD_CODE, REMOVE_OBSOLETE_COMPAT, or DELETE_COMMENTED_CODE.
Definition of Done
Apply the already-loaded references/audit_worker_core_contract.md.
Version: 3.0.0
Last Updated: 2025-12-23