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<subtitle>Claude Code skills, rules, and language bundles
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<title>feat(workflows): add code-quality sweep workflow</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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A thin orchestrator that runs the behavior-preserving quality passes over a scope of existing code in order: /refactor, then readability-audit, then it surfaces the :refactor: tasks readability filed and any deferred /refactor findings. It leaves /simplify out, since that works the current diff rather than existing code.
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