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JavaScript Skill
Scope
Use this skill for JavaScript or Node/browser code changes and reviews.
Precedence
- Follow explicit user instructions first.
- Follow repository conventions, formatter, linter, and
AGENTS.mdbefore generic defaults in these rules. - Use the rule files as focused guidance and review checklists, not as a reason to fight established local patterns.
ES2025+ Baseline
- Assume a modern runtime such as Node 22+ or evergreen engines.
- Prefer standardized Stage 4 ECMAScript features only.
- Prefer newer standard helpers when they reduce boilerplate.
- Treat 2026-finished APIs as conditional on target runtime support.
- Do not default to Stage 3 syntax such as
using,await using, or decorators.
Java-Style OOP Baseline
- Treat classes as the default home for stateful business behavior.
- Limit free functions to small pure transforms, validators, calculators, and mappers.
- Treat controllers, services, repositories, policies, use cases, ports, and specifications as first-class architectural concepts.
- Treat stateful browser behavior as interface-layer controller code rather than loose script modules.
- Prefer parameter objects,
#privatefields, and explicit value objects over ad hoc argument lists and mutable shapes. - Prefer intent methods, domain errors, and stable event payload DTOs over generic property mutation.
- Keep composition-root wiring explicit and centralized, with dependencies flowing inward.
Operating Model
- Start with this file.
- Load the baseline rules for almost every task:
- Load only the rule groups that match the task.
- Use each file's local
ExampleandEnd Check, then finish with the global checklist at the bottom of this file.
Rule Map
Syntax and formatting
Objects, arrays, and data shape
Functions, classes, and modules
Equality, conversion, and modern syntax
Async and failure handling
Task-Based Loading
Load these additional files when the task has these traits:
- Data reshaping or DTO work:
objects,destructuring,collections,value-semantics. - Domain and service design or refactors:
classes-and-constructors,functions,accessors,modules,error-handling,naming-conventions,solid-and-structure. - Browser widgets, DOM bindings, and event-driven UI controllers:
ui-controllers,classes-and-constructors,modules,naming-conventions,comments. - Async flows, I/O, retries, timers, concurrency, or background work:
async,error-handling,standard-library. - Nullability, defaults, parsing, regex, or binary conversion:
value-semantics,standard-library. - Formatting, documentation, or readability cleanup:
formatting,strings,comments,control-flow. - Code review: start from the changed lines, then load only the rules implicated by the diff plus the end-check categories below.
Important Distinctions
value-semantics.mdowns equality, conversions, defaults, truthiness, and optional chaining.async.mdownsPromise.try(),Array.fromAsync(), and async flow rules.collections.mdowns iterator helpers, Set algebra, copy depth, and change-by-copy collections inside service and repository workflows.classes-and-constructors.mdowns encapsulation, constructor discipline, and factory guidance.ui-controllers.mdowns DOM lifecycle, event binding, teardown, and interface-layer controller guidance.functions.mdowns parameter-object APIs and the boundary between tiny pure helpers and named service or use-case methods.objects.mdowns value-object and DTO boundary guidance.error-handling.mdowns domain-error policy.standard-library.mdowns concrete ES2025+ helper APIs such asRegExp.escape(),Error.isError(), and binary conversion helpers inside object-oriented designs.solid-and-structure.mdis the only file that names SRP, OCP, LSP, ISP, DIP, and the composition-root and application layering model.
End Check
- Verify repository conventions override generic defaults when they differ.
- Verify chosen ES2025+ features are standardized and fit target runtime support.
- Verify behavior lives on objects, services, use cases, or controllers rather than scattered utilities.
- Verify naming, encapsulation, module boundaries, value objects, and DTO boundaries stay explicit.
- Verify ports, adapters, and layer placement are clear.
- Verify browser controllers keep lifecycle, DOM boundaries, and cleanup explicit.
- Verify async work, error handling, and collection mutation choices are intentional.
- Verify comments and formatting remain consistent and low-noise.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install javascript-oop - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/javascript-oop - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is JavaScript?
Use this skill for JavaScript implementation, refactoring, debugging, or review when you need strong Java-style OOP conventions, ES2025+ standard features, t... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 165 downloads so far.
How do I install JavaScript?
Run "/install javascript-oop" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is JavaScript free?
Yes, JavaScript is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does JavaScript support?
JavaScript is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created JavaScript?
It is built and maintained by Ju8z (@ju8z); the current version is v1.0.2.