slop

Removes AI-generated code slop from git diffs to maintain code quality

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Install skill "slop" with this command: npx skills add jellydn/my-ai-tools/jellydn-my-ai-tools-slop

Remove AI Code Slop

Check the diff against a branch and remove all AI-generated slop introduced in this branch. Simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving all functionality.

Usage

/slop [branch-name]

  • If no branch is provided, compare against main: /slop main

What is AI Code Slop?

This includes:

  • Extra comments that a human wouldn't add or is inconsistent with the rest of the file
  • Extra defensive checks or try/catch blocks that are abnormal for that area of the codebase
  • Casts to any to get around type issues
  • Any other style that is inconsistent with the file

Core Principles

1. Preserve Functionality

Never change what the code does - only how it does it. All original features, outputs, and behaviors must remain intact.

2. Apply Project Standards

Follow the established coding standards from the project's CLAUDE.md or conventions:

  • Use proper import sorting and file organization
  • Follow language-specific patterns (ES modules, proper TypeScript types, etc.)
  • Maintain consistent naming conventions
  • Use proper error handling patterns

3. Enhance Clarity

Simplify code structure by:

  • Reducing unnecessary complexity and nesting
  • Eliminating redundant code and abstractions
  • Improving readability through clear variable and function names
  • Consolidating related logic
  • Removing unnecessary comments that describe obvious code
  • IMPORTANT: Avoid nested ternary operators - prefer switch statements or if/else chains
  • Choose clarity over brevity - explicit code is often better than overly compact code

4. Maintain Balance

Avoid over-simplification that could:

  • Reduce code clarity or maintainability
  • Create overly clever solutions that are hard to understand
  • Combine too many concerns into single functions
  • Remove helpful abstractions that improve code organization
  • Prioritize "fewer lines" over readability

Process

1. Get the diff

# Compare against main branch
git diff main...HEAD --stat

# Or against specific branch
git diff $1 --stat

2. Review each changed file

For each changed file:

  • Read the current content
  • Compare with original (before changes)
  • Identify AI-generated slop patterns
  • Check for opportunities to improve elegance and consistency

3. Remove slop and refine

  • Remove unnecessary comments
  • Simplify overly defensive code
  • Remove any casts where possible
  • Restore natural code style
  • Apply project-specific best practices
  • Ensure all functionality remains unchanged

4. Verify

# Show remaining changes
git diff --stat

# Check tests still pass
npm test

Common Slop Patterns

  1. Over-commenting: Comments explaining obvious code
  2. Verbose error handling: Try/catch blocks where not needed
  3. Unnecessary type casts: x as any to bypass TypeScript
  4. Defensive programming: Checks for already-validated inputs
  5. Redundant validation: Duplicate null/undefined checks
  6. Nested ternaries: Complex nested ternary operators
  7. Overly compact code: Dense one-liners that sacrifice readability

Refinement Guidelines

When refining code:

  1. Identify the modified sections - Only refine code that changed in the diff
  2. Analyze for improvement opportunities - Look for ways to enhance elegance and consistency
  3. Apply project standards - Follow established conventions and patterns
  4. Preserve functionality - Ensure behavior remains unchanged
  5. Verify improvements - The refined code should be simpler and more maintainable
  6. Document significant changes - Only document changes that affect understanding

Code Style Preferences

  • Prefer explicit over compact - readable code beats clever code
  • Use descriptive names - clarity over brevity
  • Avoid deep nesting - flatten structure when possible
  • Remove redundant code - eliminate duplicates
  • Use language-appropriate patterns - follow idiomatic practices

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