tidy-first
Follow Kent Beck's Tidy First principles by strictly separating structural changes from behavioral changes. Use when refactoring code, restructuring code, making structural changes without changing behavior, renaming variables/functions, extracting methods, separating concerns, preparing code for new features, or need to ensure structural and behavioral changes are in separate commits.
Installation and usage
Follow Kent Beck's Tidy First principles by strictly separating structural changes from behavioral changes. Use when refactoring code, restructuring code, making structural changes without changing behavior, renaming variables/functions, extracting methods, separating concerns, preparing code for new features, or need to ensure structural and behavioral changes are in separate commits.
Once installed, you can use this skill by running the following command in your terminal:
skills use tidy-first