name: plan-reduce-max-lines description: This skill should be used when reducing the maximum class/module lines threshold and fixing all violations. It updates the RuboCop configuration, identifies classes and modules exceeding the new limit, generates a brief with refactoring strategies, and creates a plan with tasks to split oversized files. allowed-tools: ["Read", "Bash", "Glob", "Grep"]
Reduce Max Lines
Target threshold: $ARGUMENTS lines per class/module
If no argument provided, prompt the user for a target.
Step 1: Gather Requirements
- Read current config from
.rubocop.ymlor.rubocop.local.yml(Metrics/ClassLengthandMetrics/ModuleLength) - Run RuboCop with the target threshold to find violations:
bundle exec rubocop --only Metrics/ClassLength,Metrics/ModuleLength --format json 2>&1 - Note for each violation:
- File path
- Class/module name
- Current line count
If no violations at $ARGUMENTS, report success and exit.
Step 2: Compile Brief and Delegate
Compile the gathered information into a structured brief:
Reduce max class/module lines threshold to $ARGUMENTS.
Classes/modules exceeding threshold (ordered by line count):
1. [file:ClassName] - [current] lines (target: $ARGUMENTS)
2. ...
Configuration change: .rubocop.local.yml, Metrics/ClassLength Max to $ARGUMENTS, Metrics/ModuleLength Max to $ARGUMENTS
Refactoring strategies: extract concerns, extract service objects, remove duplication, delete dead code, simplify logic
Verification: `bundle exec rubocop --only Metrics/ClassLength,Metrics/ModuleLength --format simple 2>&1 | grep "offense" | wc -l` -> Expected: 0
Invoke /plan-execute with this brief to create the implementation plan.