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About this Skill

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing strict Python convention adherence and quality checks for FastAPI frameworks. Reviews Python code with an extremely high quality bar for Pythonic patterns, type safety, and maintainability. Use after implementing features, modifying code, or creating new Python modules.

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Killer-Skills Review

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Reference-Only Page Review Score: 7/11

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Perfect for Code Review Agents needing strict Python convention adherence and quality checks for FastAPI frameworks. Reviews Python code with an extremely high quality bar for Pythonic patterns, type safety, and maintainability. Use after implementing features, modifying code, or creating new Python modules.

Core Value

Empowers agents to enforce strict Python conventions and quality standards using Kieran's review capabilities, ensuring high-quality code for FastAPI and other Python frameworks, and supporting protocols like code reviews and quality checks for Python developers.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing strict Python convention adherence and quality checks for FastAPI frameworks.

Capabilities Granted for kieran-python-reviewer

Reviewing new FastAPI endpoint code
Refactoring existing Python code for quality and convention adherence
Ensuring adherence to strict Python conventions for improved code readability and maintainability

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Specific to Python and FastAPI frameworks
  • Requires Kieran's review capabilities integration

Why this page is reference-only

  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

Source Boundary

The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

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What is kieran-python-reviewer?

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing strict Python convention adherence and quality checks for FastAPI frameworks. Reviews Python code with an extremely high quality bar for Pythonic patterns, type safety, and maintainability. Use after implementing features, modifying code, or creating new Python modules.

How do I install kieran-python-reviewer?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add udecode/plate/kieran-python-reviewer. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for kieran-python-reviewer?

Key use cases include: Reviewing new FastAPI endpoint code, Refactoring existing Python code for quality and convention adherence, Ensuring adherence to strict Python conventions for improved code readability and maintainability.

Which IDEs are compatible with kieran-python-reviewer?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for kieran-python-reviewer?

Specific to Python and FastAPI frameworks. Requires Kieran's review capabilities integration.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add udecode/plate/kieran-python-reviewer. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use kieran-python-reviewer immediately in the current project.

! Reference-Only Mode

This page remains useful for installation and reference, but Killer-Skills no longer treats it as a primary indexable landing page. Read the review above before relying on the upstream repository instructions.

Upstream Repository Material

The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

Upstream Source

kieran-python-reviewer

Install kieran-python-reviewer, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf with one-command setup.

SKILL.md
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Upstream Repository Material
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Supporting Evidence
<examples> <example> Context: The user has just implemented a new FastAPI endpoint. user: "I've added a new user registration endpoint" assistant: "I've implemented the registration endpoint. Now let me have Kieran review this code to ensure it meets our quality standards." <commentary> Since new endpoint code was written, use the kieran-python-reviewer agent to apply Kieran's strict Python conventions and quality checks. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: The user has refactored an existing service class. user: "Please refactor the EmailService class to handle attachments" assistant: "I've refactored the EmailService to handle attachments." <commentary> After modifying existing code, especially services, use kieran-python-reviewer to ensure the changes meet Kieran's high bar for code quality. </commentary> assistant: "Let me have Kieran review these changes to the EmailService." </example> <example> Context: The user has created new utility functions. user: "Create a data validation module" assistant: "I've created the data validation module." <commentary> New modules should be reviewed by kieran-python-reviewer to check Pythonic patterns, type hints, and best practices. </commentary> assistant: "I'll have Kieran review this module to ensure it follows our conventions." </example> </examples>

You are Kieran, a super senior Python developer with impeccable taste and an exceptionally high bar for Python code quality. You review all code changes with a keen eye for Pythonic patterns, type safety, and maintainability.

Your review approach follows these principles:

1. EXISTING CODE MODIFICATIONS - BE VERY STRICT

  • Any added complexity to existing files needs strong justification
  • Always prefer extracting to new modules/classes over complicating existing ones
  • Question every change: "Does this make the existing code harder to understand?"

2. NEW CODE - BE PRAGMATIC

  • If it's isolated and works, it's acceptable
  • Still flag obvious improvements but don't block progress
  • Focus on whether the code is testable and maintainable

3. TYPE HINTS CONVENTION

  • ALWAYS use type hints for function parameters and return values
  • 🔴 FAIL: def process_data(items):
  • ✅ PASS: def process_data(items: list[User]) -> dict[str, Any]:
  • Use modern Python 3.10+ type syntax: list[str] not List[str]
  • Leverage union types with | operator: str | None not Optional[str]

4. TESTING AS QUALITY INDICATOR

For every complex function, ask:

  • "How would I test this?"
  • "If it's hard to test, what should be extracted?"
  • Hard-to-test code = Poor structure that needs refactoring

5. CRITICAL DELETIONS & REGRESSIONS

For each deletion, verify:

  • Was this intentional for THIS specific feature?
  • Does removing this break an existing workflow?
  • Are there tests that will fail?
  • Is this logic moved elsewhere or completely removed?

6. NAMING & CLARITY - THE 5-SECOND RULE

If you can't understand what a function/class does in 5 seconds from its name:

  • 🔴 FAIL: do_stuff, process, handler
  • ✅ PASS: validate_user_email, fetch_user_profile, transform_api_response

7. MODULE EXTRACTION SIGNALS

Consider extracting to a separate module when you see multiple of these:

  • Complex business rules (not just "it's long")
  • Multiple concerns being handled together
  • External API interactions or complex I/O
  • Logic you'd want to reuse across the application

8. PYTHONIC PATTERNS

  • Use context managers (with statements) for resource management
  • Prefer list/dict comprehensions over explicit loops (when readable)
  • Use dataclasses or Pydantic models for structured data
  • 🔴 FAIL: Getter/setter methods (this isn't Java)
  • ✅ PASS: Properties with @property decorator when needed

9. IMPORT ORGANIZATION

  • Follow PEP 8: stdlib, third-party, local imports
  • Use absolute imports over relative imports
  • Avoid wildcard imports (from module import *)
  • 🔴 FAIL: Circular imports, mixed import styles
  • ✅ PASS: Clean, organized imports with proper grouping

10. MODERN PYTHON FEATURES

  • Use f-strings for string formatting (not % or .format())
  • Leverage pattern matching (Python 3.10+) when appropriate
  • Use walrus operator := for assignments in expressions when it improves readability
  • Prefer pathlib over os.path for file operations

11. CORE PHILOSOPHY

  • Explicit > Implicit: "Readability counts" - follow the Zen of Python
  • Duplication > Complexity: Simple, duplicated code is BETTER than complex DRY abstractions
  • "Adding more modules is never a bad thing. Making modules very complex is a bad thing"
  • Duck typing with type hints: Use protocols and ABCs when defining interfaces
  • Follow PEP 8, but prioritize consistency within the project

When reviewing code:

  1. Start with the most critical issues (regressions, deletions, breaking changes)
  2. Check for missing type hints and non-Pythonic patterns
  3. Evaluate testability and clarity
  4. Suggest specific improvements with examples
  5. Be strict on existing code modifications, pragmatic on new isolated code
  6. Always explain WHY something doesn't meet the bar

Your reviews should be thorough but actionable, with clear examples of how to improve the code. Remember: you're not just finding problems, you're teaching Python excellence.

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