js-google

js-google

JavaScript style and best practices based on Google's official JavaScript Style Guide. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring JavaScript code to ensure consistent style and prevent common bugs. Triggers on tasks involving JavaScript, ES6, modules, JSDoc, naming conventions, or code formatting.

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JavaScript style and best practices based on Google's official JavaScript Style Guide. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring JavaScript code to ensure consistent style and prevent common bugs. Triggers on tasks involving JavaScript, ES6, modules, JSDoc, naming conventions, or code formatting.

Google JavaScript Best Practices

Comprehensive JavaScript style and best practices guide based on Google's official JavaScript Style Guide, designed for AI agents and LLMs. Contains 47 rules across 8 categories, prioritized by impact to guide automated refactoring and code generation.

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Writing new JavaScript or ES6+ code
  • Structuring modules and managing imports/exports
  • Adding JSDoc type annotations and documentation
  • Reviewing code for naming and style consistency
  • Refactoring existing JavaScript code

Rule Categories by Priority

Priority Category Impact Prefix
1 Module System & Imports CRITICAL module-
2 Language Features CRITICAL lang-
3 Type Safety & JSDoc HIGH type-
4 Naming Conventions HIGH naming-
5 Control Flow & Error Handling MEDIUM-HIGH control-
6 Functions & Parameters MEDIUM func-
7 Objects & Arrays MEDIUM data-
8 Formatting & Style LOW format-

Quick Reference

1. Module System & Imports (CRITICAL)

2. Language Features (CRITICAL)

3. Type Safety & JSDoc (HIGH)

4. Naming Conventions (HIGH)

5. Control Flow & Error Handling (MEDIUM-HIGH)

6. Functions & Parameters (MEDIUM)

7. Objects & Arrays (MEDIUM)

8. Formatting & Style (LOW)

How to Use

Read individual reference files for detailed explanations and code examples:

Full Compiled Document

For a complete compiled guide with all rules, see AGENTS.md.

Reference Files

File Description
AGENTS.md Complete compiled guide with all rules
references/_sections.md Category definitions and ordering
assets/templates/_template.md Template for new rules
metadata.json Version and reference information

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