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Cette compétence de Claude applique des modèles de refactoring sécurisés pour améliorer la structure du code tout en préservant le comportement existant. Elle est conçue pour nettoyer le code, réduire la dette technique et améliorer la maintenabilité grâce à une approche disciplinée de test-first. La compétence privilégie des changements petits et incrémentaux avec des tests continus pour garantir la fiabilité lors des transformations du code.

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Refactoring Patterns

<default_to_action> When refactoring:

  1. ENSURE tests pass (never refactor without tests)
  2. MAKE small change (one refactoring at a time)
  3. RUN tests (must stay green)
  4. COMMIT (save progress)
  5. REPEAT

Safe Refactoring Cycle:

npm test               # Green ✅
# Make ONE small change
npm test               # Still green ✅
git commit -m "refactor: extract calculateTotal"
# Repeat

Code Smells → Refactoring:

SmellRefactoring
Long method (>20 lines)Extract Method
Large classExtract Class
Long parameter list (>3)Introduce Parameter Object
Duplicated codeExtract Method/Class
Complex conditionalDecompose Conditional
Magic numbersNamed Constants
Nested loopsReplace Loop with Pipeline

NEVER REFACTOR:

  • Without tests (write tests first)
  • When deadline is tomorrow
  • Code you don't understand
  • Code that works and won't be touched </default_to_action>

Quick Reference Card

Common Refactorings

PatternBeforeAfter
Extract Method50-line function5 small functions
Extract ClassClass doing 5 things5 single-purpose classes
Parameter Objectfn(a,b,c,d,e,f)fn(options)
Replace Conditionalif (type === 'a') {...}Polymorphism
PipelineNested loops.filter().map().reduce()

The Rule of Three

  1. First time → Just do it
  2. Second time → Wince and duplicate
  3. Third time → Refactor

Key Patterns

Extract Method

// Before: Long method
function processOrder(order) {
  // 50 lines of validation, calculation, saving, emailing...
}

// After: Clear responsibilities
function processOrder(order) {
  validateOrder(order);
  const pricing = calculatePricing(order);
  const saved = saveOrder(order, pricing);
  sendConfirmationEmail(saved);
  return saved;
}

Replace Loop with Pipeline

// Before
let results = [];
for (let item of items) {
  if (item.inStock) {
    results.push(item.name.toUpperCase());
  }
}

// After
const results = items
  .filter(item => item.inStock)
  .map(item => item.name.toUpperCase());

Decompose Conditional

// Before
if (order.total > 1000 && customer.isPremium && allInStock(order)) {
  return 'FREE_SHIPPING';
}

// After
function isEligibleForFreeShipping(order, customer) {
  return isLargeOrder(order) &&
         isPremiumCustomer(customer) &&
         allInStock(order);
}

Refactoring Anti-Patterns

❌ Anti-PatternProblem✅ Better
Without testsNo safety netWrite tests first
Big bangRewrite everythingSmall incremental steps
For perfectionEndless tweakingGood enough, move on
Premature abstractionPattern not clear yetWait for Rule of Three
During feature workMixed changesSeparate commits

Agent Integration

// Detect code smells
const smells = await Task("Detect Code Smells", {
  source: 'src/services/',
  patterns: ['long-method', 'large-class', 'duplicate-code']
}, "qe-quality-analyzer");

// Safe refactoring with test verification
await Task("Verify Refactoring", {
  beforeCommit: 'abc123',
  afterCommit: 'def456',
  expectSameBehavior: true
}, "qe-test-executor");

Agent Coordination Hints

Memory Namespace

aqe/refactoring/
├── smells/*          - Detected code smells
├── suggestions/*     - Refactoring recommendations
├── verifications/*   - Behavior preservation checks
└── history/*         - Refactoring log

Fleet Coordination

const refactoringFleet = await FleetManager.coordinate({
  strategy: 'refactoring',
  agents: [
    'qe-quality-analyzer',   // Identify targets
    'qe-test-generator',     // Add safety tests
    'qe-test-executor',      // Verify behavior
    'qe-test-refactorer'     // TDD refactor phase
  ],
  topology: 'sequential'
});

Related Skills


Remember

Refactoring is NOT:

  • Adding features
  • Fixing bugs
  • Performance optimization
  • Rewriting from scratch

Refactoring IS:

  • Improving structure
  • Making code clearer
  • Reducing complexity
  • Removing duplication
  • Without changing behavior

Always have tests. Always take small steps. Always keep tests green.

Dépôt GitHub

proffesor-for-testing/agentic-qe
Chemin: .claude/skills/refactoring-patterns
agenticqeagenticsfoundationagentsquality-engineering

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