| description | This skill should be used when the user asks to "add to style guide", "update style guide", "create style guide", "add a convention", "learned from review", "add coding rule", or needs guidance on maintaining project style guides for consistent development. Also use after code reviews reveal patterns worth capturing. |
| user-invocable | true |
| disable-model-invocation | false |
| argument-hint | [rule-name] [rule] |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Edit","Glob","Bash","AskUserQuestion"] |
Style Guide
Create and update style guides in docs/ai/rules/ to capture conventions and learnings.
Variables
- LIST_RULES:
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/list-rules.sh
User Input
$ARGUMENTS
Parse for:
- Rule file name (e.g.,
common, go, kubernetes)
- Rule or learning to add
Pre-computed Context
Existing Style Rules
!bash ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/list-rules.sh "" "" style
Process
1. Check Existing Rules
Review the style rules listed in the pre-computed context above.
2. Create or Update
New rule file — create docs/ai/rules/<name>.md:
---
name: <Name> Style Guide
applies-to:
- <tech> # or ["*"] for universal
tags:
- style
paths: [] # optional: glob patterns for path-based filtering
description: <Brief description of what this guide covers>
---
# <Name> Style Guide
- [First rule]
Existing rule file — append the new rule to appropriate section, or create a section if needed.
For details on frontmatter fields, rule types, and integration with development, consult references/rule-structure.md.
3. Keep Rules Concise
Each rule should be:
- One clear sentence or short bullet
- Include a brief example only if the rule is ambiguous
- No verbose explanations — assume reader understands context
Good: - Use structured logging with slog, not fmt.Printf
Bad: - When logging in Go, you should always use the structured logging package slog instead of using fmt.Printf because it provides better...
Add examples only when ambiguous:
- Wrap errors with context: `fmt.Errorf("failed to parse config: %w", err)`
4. Confirm
Show what was added and confirm.
Capturing Learnings
After code reviews reveal repeated feedback:
- Identify the pattern or anti-pattern
- Run
/style-update to add the rule
- Future development will follow the convention
This creates a feedback loop: reviews improve rules, rules improve code.
Reference Files
references/rule-structure.md — Rule file frontmatter fields, rule types, integration with development, symlink setup
Usage Examples
/style-update common always use structured logging
/style-update go prefer table-driven tests
/style-update kubernetes # interactive creation