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CodeBurn Development Rules
Verification
- NEVER commit without running locally first and confirming it works
- Run
npx tsx src/cli.ts reportandnpx tsx src/cli.ts todayto verify changes before any commit - For dashboard changes: run the interactive TUI and visually confirm rendering
- For new features: test the happy path AND edge cases (empty data, missing config, pipe mode)
Code Quality
- Clean, minimal code. No dead code, no commented-out blocks, no TODO placeholders
- No emoji anywhere in the codebase
- No em dashes. Use hyphens or rewrite the sentence
- No AI slop: no "streamline", "leverage", "robust", "seamless" in user-facing text
- No unnecessary abstractions. Three similar lines > premature helper function
Accuracy
- Every user-facing number (cost, tokens, calls) must be verified against real data
- LiteLLM pricing model names must match exactly. No guessing model IDs
- Date range calculations must be tested with edge cases (month boundaries, billing day > days in month)
Style
- TypeScript strict mode. No
anytypes - No comments unless the WHY is non-obvious
- Imports: node builtins first, then deps, then local (separated by blank line)
- Single quotes, no semicolons inconsistency (follow existing: no trailing semicolons in most files)
Git
Branching (strict)
- NEVER commit directly to main. All work happens on branches
- Branch naming:
feat/<name>,fix/<name>,chore/<name>,docs/<name> - Merge to main ONLY after: tests pass, CLI verified, manual testing done
- npm publish ONLY from main after merge
- Tag releases:
git tag v0.X.0after publish
Creating a branch
git checkout main && git pull origin main
git checkout -b feat/my-feature
# work, test, iterate
npx vitest run
npx tsx src/cli.ts report
# when ready:
git checkout main && git merge feat/my-feature
git push origin main
Handling external PRs
- NEVER rewrite a contributor's changes on your own branch. Always merge THEIR branch
- Add your improvements as separate commits on top of their branch, not as replacements
- This preserves their authorship in git history so GitHub shows them as a contributor
gh pr checkout <number> # checkout PR locally
npx vitest run # test their code
npx tsx src/cli.ts report # manual verification
# apply patches if needed, commit on their branch
git checkout main
git merge <branch> # preserves their authorship
git push origin main
gh pr comment <number> --body "Merged, thanks!"
What gets committed
- Source code:
src/,tests/ - Config:
package.json,tsconfig.json,tsup.config.ts,.gitignore - Docs:
README.md,CHANGELOG.md,LICENSE,CLAUDE.md - Assets:
assets/ - NEVER commit:
.env, secrets, keys, planning docs (docs/superpowers/), IDE config, logs,.DS_Store - Check
git statusbefore every commit. Stage specific files, nevergit add -Aorgit add .
Commit rules
- Commits from: AgentSeal hello@agentseal.org
- NEVER add Co-Authored-By lines
- NEVER include personal names or usernames in commits
- Small, focused commits. One feature per commit
- Test locally before every commit