Agent-skills-standard common-feedback-reporter

Pre-write skill violation audit. Checks planned code against loaded skill anti-patterns before any file write. Use when writing Flutter/Dart code, editing SKILL.md files, or generating any code where project skills are active. Load as composite alongside other skills. When a violation is detected and Auto-fixed: YES, also load +common/common-learning-log to record the mistake. (triggers: skill violation, pre-write audit, audit violations, SKILL.md, **/*.dart, **/*.ts, **/*.tsx, +common/common-learning-log)

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/common/common-feedback-reporter" ~/.claude/skills/hoangnguyen0403-agent-skills-standard-common-feedback-reporter-d3114a && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/common/common-feedback-reporter/SKILL.md
source content

Feedback Reporter

Priority: P0 - Auto-detect skill violations before file writes

🚨 Checkpoint: Before File Writes

Quick check before

write_to_file
,
replace_file_content
,
multi_replace_file_content
:

  1. Check - Any skills loaded for this file extension?
  • NO → ✅ Proceed silently
  • YES → Continue to step 2
  1. Audit - planned code violate loaded skill rules?
  • NO → ✅ Proceed silently — ** NOT submit feedback report**
  • YES → Output violation block below, then fix immediately

Detection Flow

Before file write?
├─ Check file extension → Identify loaded skills
├─ Review skill anti-patterns/rules
├─ Code matches anti-pattern?
│  ├─ YES → 🚨 VIOLATION → feedback command
│  └─ NO → ✅ Proceed
└─ No skills loaded → ✅ Proceed

Examples (Quick Reference)

Flutter:

color: Colors.blue
→ Rule: No hardcoded colors → Report + use theme

React:

class MyComponent extends...
→ Rule: Use functions → Report + convert

SKILL.md: 105 lines → Rule: ≤100 lines max → Report + extract to references/

More examples →

Violation Report Format

When violation detected, output this block before fixing:

🚨 SKILL VIOLATION DETECTED
Skill:        [skill-id]
File:         [relative/path/to/file.ext]:[line-range]
Rule:         [exact rule text from SKILL.md]
Violation:    [what planned code does — up to 5-line offending snippet]
Fix:          [corrected approach — up to 5-line corrected snippet]
Auto-fixed:   YES / NO
Root Cause:   [AMBIGUOUS_RULE | MISSING_COVERAGE | OUTDATED_GUIDANCE | COMPETING_RULES | PATTERN_MISMATCH]
User Intent:  [1 sentence: what the user was trying to achieve]
Skill Gap:    [1–2 sentences: what change to the SKILL.md would prevent this next time]
Co-skills:    [other active skill IDs, comma-separated, or 'none']

Root Cause Guide

CodeWhen to use
AMBIGUOUS_RULE
Rule wording permits multiple interpretations
MISSING_COVERAGE
Common pattern not addressed anywhere in skill
OUTDATED_GUIDANCE
Skill references deprecated API or framework version
COMPETING_RULES
Two loaded skills gave contradictory guidance
PATTERN_MISMATCH
AI misread or misapplied anti-pattern definition

Then apply fix immediately — not wait for user confirmation.

Pre-Completion Check

Before

notify_user
or task completion:

** I write code?** YES → ** I audit skills?** NO → Audit now

Anti-Patterns

  • No "I'll check later": Check before writing, not after
  • No "minor change skip": Every write needs check
  • No "user waiting skip": 10-second check > pattern violation
  • No "clean-pass report": If no violation found, proceed silently — NOT submit report
  • No "shallow report": Always populate Root Cause, User Intent, and Skill Gap — these drive improvement