Coding Standards
Software development skill, available on Zeplik
Coding Standards is a ready-to-run software development skill on Zeplik. Coding standards, best practices and clean code — pragmatic conventions for TypeScript/JavaScript/Python, security/compatibility best practices, linting and static analysis. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
The Coding Standards skill loads automatically when your request matches it, or you can invoke it directly by typing /coding-standards-fam in any chat. It works with attachments, connectors, and any model that supports the task, so you get the same expert method every time without setting anything up.
What the Coding Standards skill can do
- Apply pragmatic clean code conventions for TypeScript, JavaScript, and Python
- Recommend security and compatibility best practices for web development
- Run linting and static analysis guidance to catch quality issues
- Refactor pasted code to match existing conventions with a short rationale
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How the Coding Standards skill works
/coding-standards-fam
Umbrella for coding standards. The user wants their code to meet a standard; establish the language and the concern (style, security, lint), then deliver conventions or refactors with a short rationale. For a full review of a change route to adversarial-review.
Dispatch table
Pick the reference file(s) that match the request, read them, then answer. Read at most 2-3 files per turn.
| Topic | Read |
|---|---|
| Apply modern web development best practices for security, compatibility, and code quality. | references/best-practices.md |
| Pragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments | references/clean-code.md |
| Universal coding standards, best practices, and patterns for TypeScript, JavaScript, Re… | references/coding-standards.md |
| Automatic quality control, linting, and static analysis procedures. | references/lint-and-validate.md |
How to work
- Identify which leaf topic the request maps to from the dispatch table above; establish the concrete inputs (language, dataset, framework, file format) and the goal. Ask for a missing detail rather than guessing.
- Read the matching reference file(s) before answering. Read at most 2-3 per turn.
- Deliver runnable artifacts — code, configs, specs — with a short rationale, matching the user's existing conventions when they paste code.
- Confirm any decision the source flags (versions, thresholds, tradeoffs) with the user instead of guessing.
Usage
/coding-standards-fam $ARGUMENTS
How to use the Coding Standards skill
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Describe your software development task
Ask in plain language, or type /coding-standards-fam to invoke the skill directly. Zeplik recognizes the Coding Standards skill and applies its method.
Review and refine the result
Zeplik returns a clear, structured answer. Ask follow-ups in the same chat to refine it or take the next step.
Source and credit
- Author
- davila7 (D7 umbrella-consolidation)
- License
- MIT
Adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. View source on GitHub.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Coding Standards skill?
- Coding Standards is a ready-to-run software development skill on Zeplik. Coding standards, best practices and clean code — pragmatic conventions for TypeScript/JavaScript/Python, security/compatibility best practices, linting and static analysis. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
- How do I use Coding Standards on Zeplik?
- Sign in to Zeplik and ask in plain language, or type /coding-standards-fam in any chat to invoke it directly. The skill applies its method and returns a result you can refine in the same conversation.
- Which AI model does the Coding Standards skill use?
- Any model you choose. Zeplik works across every model in one chat, so the Coding Standards skill runs on your preferred model for the task.
- Where does the Coding Standards skill come from?
- The Coding Standards skill is adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project (MIT) and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. The original source is linked on this page.
- How much does the Coding Standards skill cost?
- Using the skill is free to start. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts begin with free credits.
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