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automaker/.claude/commands/thorough.md
webdevcody e2206d7a96 feat: add thorough verification process and enhance agent output modal
- Introduced a new markdown file outlining a mandatory 3-pass verification process for code completion, focusing on correctness, edge cases, and maintainability.
- Updated the AgentInfoPanel to display a todo list for non-backlog features, ensuring users can see the agent's current tasks.
- Enhanced the AgentOutputModal to support a summary view, extracting and displaying summary content from raw log output.
- Improved the log parser to extract summaries from various formats, enhancing the overall user experience and information accessibility.
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When you think you are done, you are NOT done.

You must run a mandatory 3-pass verification before concluding:

Pass 1: Correctness & Functionality

  • Verify logic matches requirements and specifications
  • Check type safety (TypeScript types are correct and complete)
  • Ensure imports are correct and follow project conventions
  • Verify all functions/classes work as intended
  • Check that return values and side effects are correct
  • Run relevant tests if they exist, or verify testability
  • Confirm integration with existing code works properly

Pass 2: Edge Cases & Safety

  • Handle null/undefined inputs gracefully
  • Validate all user inputs and external data
  • Check error handling (try/catch, error boundaries, etc.)
  • Verify security considerations (no sensitive data exposure, proper auth checks)
  • Test boundary conditions (empty arrays, zero values, max lengths, etc.)
  • Ensure resource cleanup (file handles, connections, timers)
  • Check for potential race conditions or async issues
  • Verify file path security (no directory traversal vulnerabilities)

Pass 3: Maintainability & Code Quality

  • Code follows project style guide and conventions
  • Functions/classes are single-purpose and well-named
  • Remove dead code, unused imports, and console.logs
  • Extract magic numbers/strings into named constants
  • Check for code duplication (DRY principle)
  • Verify appropriate abstraction levels (not over/under-engineered)
  • Add necessary comments for complex logic
  • Ensure consistent error messages and logging
  • Check that code is readable and self-documenting
  • Verify proper separation of concerns

For each pass, explicitly report:

  • What you checked
  • Any issues found and how they were fixed
  • Any remaining concerns or trade-offs

Only after completing all three passes with explicit findings may you conclude the work is done.