By epologee
An opinionated baseline for software craft: naming, testing, and programming doctrine in the tradition of Beck, Martin, and Fowler. These are chosen conventions among defensible options, not universal law. Skills: programming-philosophy, testing-philosophy, naming-is-hard.
Apply naming and wording doctrine to code symbols, files, branches, docs, UI copy, and mixed Dutch/English terms.
Use when writing, refactoring, or reviewing code, especially state gates, root-cause fixes, DRY, and error handling.
Use when writing tests, debugging failures, reviewing test strategy, or judging suite health.
Executables (bin/) — files in this plugin's bin/directory are added to the Bash tool's PATH while the plugin is enabled.
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npx claudepluginhub epologee/laicluse-agent-fieldkit --plugin house-rulesMarketplace metadata for l'Aicluse Agent Fieldkit
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