--- name: deslop description: Remove AI-generated code slop, unnecessary comments, and over-engineering from the current branch diff. Use after completing changes and before committing. --- # Remove AI Code Slop Check the diff against main and remove AI-generated slop introduced in the branch. ## Trigger Use after completing changes, before committing, or when code feels over-engineered. ## Commands ```bash git fetch origin main git diff origin/main...HEAD --stat git diff origin/main...HEAD ``` ## Focus Areas - Extra comments that state the obvious or are inconsistent with local style - Defensive try/catch blocks that are abnormal for trusted internal code paths - Casts to `any` used only to bypass type issues - Over-engineered abstractions for one-time operations (premature helpers, factories) - Deeply nested code that should be simplified with early returns - Backwards-compatibility hacks (renamed `_vars`, re-exports, `// removed` comments) - Features, refactoring, or "improvements" beyond what was requested - Added docstrings, type annotations, or comments on code that wasn't changed - Error handling for scenarios that can't happen in trusted internal paths ## Guardrails - Keep behavior unchanged unless fixing a clear bug. - Prefer minimal, focused edits over broad rewrites. - Three similar lines of code is better than a premature abstraction. - If you remove something, verify it's truly unused first. - Keep the final summary concise (1-3 sentences). ## Output - List of slop patterns found with file locations - Edits applied - One-line summary of what was cleaned