By jwilger
John's personal development workflow discipline: test-first implementation, scoped verification, debugging, review handling, and skill authoring.
Use when receiving human, automated, GitHub, CodeRabbit, or other review feedback before changing code.
Use when a bug, failing test, broken command, unexpected output, or confusing runtime behavior appears.
Use when implementing any feature, bugfix, behavior change, or refactor before writing production code.
Use when claiming work is done, fixed, passing, ready, reviewed, committed, or safe to merge.
Use when creating or editing skills in this marketplace or preparing skill behavior fixtures.
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npx claudepluginhub jwilger/ai-plugins --plugin development-disciplineComplete SDLC workflow with TDD, Event Modeling, architecture decisions, and GitHub integration
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Core skills library for Claude Code: TDD, debugging, collaboration patterns, and proven techniques
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