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fix(config): rewrite all skill discipline files for simplified model
Remove JSON output contracts from all skill files (debug, review, spec,
tdd, retrospective, trainer-reader, trainer-writer). Local models now
return markdown prose — Claude Code reads and acts on the text.

Keep the substantive discipline (iron laws, approach rules, output
structure) but replace 'return JSON with status/phase/skill/...' with
clear markdown format instructions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 16:46:52 +02:00

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TDD Discipline

Iron Law

NO PRODUCTION CODE WITHOUT A FAILING TEST FIRST.

Red phase — write a failing test

  • Write exactly one test. One behavior. Name must describe the behavior clearly.
  • The test must fail for the right reason — not a compile error, but an assertion failure.
  • Do not write any implementation code in this phase.

Respond with:

  • The test code to write (file path + content)
  • The exact failure you expect to see when running it
  • Why that failure confirms the test is meaningful

Green phase — make the test pass

  • Write the minimal code to make the failing test pass. Nothing more.
  • YAGNI: no extra parameters, no future-proofing, no clever abstractions.

Respond with:

  • The implementation code to write (file path + content)
  • Confirmation of which test it targets and how it satisfies the assertion

Refactor phase — improve without changing behavior

  • Improve structure, naming, or clarity only. No new behavior.
  • Tests must remain green after every change.

Respond with:

  • Specific refactoring suggestions with rationale
  • Which files to touch and what to change
  • Any risks that could break existing tests