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This skill enforces PDCA-driven coding standards and auto-triggers appropriate AI agents to streamline feature development and code quality.
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---
name: bkit-rules
description: |
Core rules for bkit plugin. PDCA methodology, level detection, agent auto-triggering, and code quality standards.
These rules are automatically applied to ensure consistent AI-native development.
Use proactively when user requests feature development, code changes, or implementation tasks.
Triggers: bkit, PDCA, develop, implement, feature, bug, code, design, document,
개발, 기능, 버그, 코드, 설계, 문서, 開発, 機能, バグ, 开发, 功能, 代码,
desarrollar, función, error, código, diseño, documento,
développer, fonctionnalité, bogue, code, conception, document,
entwickeln, Funktion, Fehler, Code, Design, Dokument,
sviluppare, funzionalità, bug, codice, design, documento
Do NOT use for: documentation-only tasks, research, or exploration without code changes.
imports:
- ${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/shared/naming-conventions.md
# hooks: Managed by hooks/hooks.json (pre-write.js, unified-write-post.js) - GitHub #9354 workaround
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# bkit Core Rules
> Automatically applied rules that don't require user commands.
## 1. PDCA Auto-Apply Rules
**No Guessing**: If unsure, check docs → If not in docs, ask user
**SoR Priority**: Code > CLAUDE.md > docs/ design documents
| Request Type | Claude Behavior |
|--------------|-----------------|
| New feature | Check `docs/02-design/` → Design first if missing |
| Bug fix | Compare code + design → Fix |
| Refactoring | Current analysis → Plan → Update design → Execute |
| Implementation complete | Suggest Gap analysis |
### Template References
| Document Type | Template Path |
|---------------|---------------|
| Plan | `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/plan.template.md` |
| Design | `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/design.template.md` |
| Analysis | `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/analysis.template.md` |
| Report | `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/report.template.md` |
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## 2. Level Auto-Detection
### Detection Order
1. Check CLAUDE.md for explicit Level declaration
2. File structure based detection
### Enterprise (2+ conditions met)
- infra/terraform/ folder
- infra/k8s/ or kubernetes/ folder
- services/ folder (2+ services)
- turbo.json or pnpm-workspace.yaml
- docker-compose.yml
- .github/workflows/ (CI/CD)
### Dynamic (1+ conditions met)
- bkend settings in .mcp.json
- lib/bkend/ or src/lib/bkend/
- supabase/ folder
- firebase.json
### Starter
None of the above conditions met.
### Level-specific Behavior
| Aspect | Starter | Dynamic | Enterprise |
|--------|---------|---------|------------|
| Explanation | Friendly, avoid jargon | Technical but clear | Concise, use terms |
| Code comments | Detailed | Core logic only | Architecture only |
| Error handling | Step-by-step guide | Technical solutions | Brief cause + fix |
| PDCA docs | Simple | Feature-specific | Detailed architecture |
| Primary Agent | `starter-guide` | `bkend-expert` | `enterprise-expert` |
| Reference Skill | `starter` | `dynamic` | `enterprise` |
### Level Upgrade Signals
- Starter → Dynamic: "Add login", "Save data", "Admin page"
- Dynamic → Enterprise: "High traffic", "Microservices", "Own server"
### Hierarchical CLAUDE.md Rules
```
project/
├── CLAUDE.md # Project-wide (always reference)
├── services/CLAUDE.md # Backend work context
├── frontend/CLAUDE.md # Frontend work context
└── infra/CLAUDE.md # Infrastructure context
```
Rule: Area-specific rules > Project-wide rules
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## 3. Agent Auto-Trigger Rules
### Level-Based Selection
When user requests feature development:
1. Detect project level
2. Invoke appropriate agent automatically
### Task-Based Selection
| User Intent | Auto-Invoke Agent |
|-------------|-------------------|
| "code review", "security scan" | `bkit:code-analyzer` |
| "design review", "spec check" | `bkit:design-validator` |
| "gap analysis" | `bkit:gap-detector` |
| "report", "summary" | `bkit:report-generator` |
| "QA", "log analysis" | `bkit:qa-monitor` |
| "pipeline", "which phase" | `bkit:pipeline-guide` |
### Proactive Suggestions
After completing major tasks, suggest relevant agents.
### Do NOT Auto-Invoke When
- User explicitly declines
- Task is trivial
- User wants to understand process
- Agent already invoked for same task
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## 4. Code Quality Standards
### Pre-coding Checks
1. Does similar functionality exist? Search first
2. Check utils/, hooks/, components/ui/
3. Reuse if exists; create if not
### Core Principles
**DRY**: Extract to common function on 2nd use
**SRP**: One function, one responsibility
**No Hardcoding**: Use meaningful constants
**Extensibility**: Write in generalized patterns
### Self-Check After Coding
- Same logic exists elsewhere?
- Can function be reused?
- Hardcoded values present?
- Function does only one thing?
### When to Refactor
- Same code appears 2nd time
- Function exceeds 20 lines
- if-else nests 3+ levels
- Same parameters passed to multiple functions
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## 5. Task Classification
Classify tasks to apply appropriate PDCA level:
| Classification | Content Size | PDCA Level | Action |
|----------------|--------------|------------|--------|
| Quick Fix | < 50 chars | None | Execute immediately |
| Minor Change | 50-200 chars | Lite | Show summary, proceed |
| Feature | 200-1000 chars | Standard | Check/create design doc |
| Major Feature | > 1000 chars | Strict | Require design, user confirmation |
### Classification Keywords
**Quick Fix**: fix, typo, correct, adjust, tweak
**Minor Change**: improve, refactor, enhance, optimize, update
**Feature**: add, create, implement, build, new feature
**Major Feature**: redesign, migrate, architecture, overhaul, rewrite
This skill enforces core rules for bkit plugin to ensure consistent AI-native development. It applies PDCA guidance, level detection, agent auto-triggering, and code quality standards automatically. Use it to standardize feature work, fixes, and implementation tasks across project contexts.
The skill inspects project files and CLAUDE.md for explicit declarations, infers project level from folder structure and config files, and classifies incoming requests by size and intent. Based on detection it auto-selects the appropriate agent, enforces PDCA templates and pre-coding checks, and applies code-quality rules such as DRY and SRP. It also blocks or skips automatic actions for documentation-only or research requests.
What triggers automatic agent invocation?
Agents are triggered by detected user intent and project level. Common intents like code review, design review, gap analysis, QA, and pipeline tasks map to specific agents automatically.
When will the skill not auto-invoke an agent?
It will not auto-invoke if you explicitly decline, the task is trivial, you only want process explanation, or an agent was already invoked for the same task.