Software Development
Duplicate Code Finder
Duplicate Code Finder turns code quality & refactoring material into an operator-ready artifact with a concrete duplicate code smell classification, code refactor sequencing plan, and finder test and blast-radius guardrail. It is built for teams that need a usable draft artifact, not a broad summary with a familiar title. The skill asks for code excerpts, dependency map, or static-analysis notes, complexity, duplication, or naming concerns, and risk tolerance and test coverage context up front, then organizes the output around duplicate, code, finder, quality, and refactoring. It is delivered with adapters for Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Antigravity so teams can use the same workflow across their preferred agent environment. Duplicate Code Finder is scoped to the Code Quality & Refactoring workflow and is distinct from adjacent catalog skills by producing this specific deliverable rather than a broad summary.
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$19.99
Duplicate Code Finder — Sample Brief
Headline
Builds a code-quality repair plan for duplicate code finder work, turning code excerpts, dependency map, or static-analysis notes, complexity, duplication, or naming concerns, and risk tolerance and test coverage context into duplicate code smell classification, code refactor sequencing plan, and finder test and blast-radius guardrail. For target repository module, the example focuses on a concrete operator-ready artifact: the evidence to use, the fields a reviewer can inspect, and the owner decision needed before the work leaves draft state.
Evidence Packet
| Input | Example | Status |
|---|---|---|
| code excerpts, dependency map, or static-analysis notes | target repository module notes and excerpts | Provided |
| complexity, duplication, or naming concerns | Three representative examples from the current workflow | Reviewed |
| risk tolerance and test coverage context | Approval threshold and final reviewer | Confirm |
| desired refactor size and review path | Code Quality & Refactoring owner and downstream audience | Ready |
Review Focus
| Lens | What this skill must inspect | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Duplicate | Evidence specific to duplicate code finder duplicate / code / finder | Keeps the artifact tied to the actual source packet |
| Code | The boundary between Duplicate Code Finder and adjacent Code Quality & Refactoring skills | Keeps this skill from absorbing neighboring workflows |
| Finder | The final reviewer decision, rejection reason, or edit path | Gives the next owner a clear approval or edit path |
Acceptance Checks
| Check | Required evidence | Review action |
|---|---|---|
| Duplicate depth | Anchor the result in duplicate, code, and finder evidence from the supplied material. | Keep, revise, or ask a targeted follow-up |
| Code boundary | Separate Duplicate signal, Code judgment, and Finder action before drafting. | Confirm this is not a renamed adjacent bundle skill |
| Finder handoff | Name the review question that makes Duplicate Code Finder different from the rest of Code Quality & Refactoring. | Assign the owner decision before final use |
Duplicate Code Finder Work Map
Duplicate Code Finder focus areas
Draft Operator Ready Artifact
| Duplicate signal | Duplicate Code Smell Classification | Code Refactor Sequencing Plan | Finder Test And Blast Radius Guardrail | Code decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duplicate | duplicate code smell classification | code refactor sequencing plan | finder test and blast-radius guardrail | Keep if source-backed |
| Code | duplicate code smell classification | code refactor sequencing plan | Duplicate evidence is missing or contradicted. | Revise missing evidence |
| Finder | Anchor the result in duplicate, code, and finder evidence from the supplied material. | Separate Duplicate signal, Code judgment, and Finder action before drafting. | finder test and blast-radius guardrail | Assign owner decision |
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Duplicate Code Finder
Best when code quality & refactoring work needs a concrete operator-ready artifact.
Hold back
Missing evidence
Best deferred when a key input would change the artifact.
Reviewer note
The output is structured so an operator can validate the draft, edit the artifact, and hand it to the next owner without re-reading the entire packet. The final answer should label unknowns plainly and avoid inventing metrics, policies, quotes, or commitments.
This sample illustrates the skill's output format. The artifact reviewed is illustrative and should be validated against the real repository before implementation.
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Includes support for Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Google Antigravity in the same license.
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Bundle price: $44. Compare this skill with the full workflow bundle or Pro access.
Best for
Duplicate Code Finder is best for buyers who need repeatable duplicate, code, finder work packaged as a structured, review-ready deliverable.
Not ideal for
Duplicate Code Finder is not a fully autonomous service, managed integration, or substitute for required human review in high-stakes workflows.
Included in this purchase
- Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and Google Antigravity skill files.
- Setup guidance for the right adapter in your workspace.
- One-time license for the purchased skill version.
Setup
Plan for a short setup in the repository or workspace where the skill will run. Some coding familiarity helps for implementation-heavy outputs.
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Future Updates
This purchase includes the current version of the skill. If you want future adapter updates — meaning compatibility and packaging updates as supported platforms evolve — plus new catalog additions included automatically, upgrade to Pro.