qe-code-review-quality
Code Review Quality
<default_to_action> When reviewing code or establishing review practices:
- PRIORITIZE feedback: 🔴 Blocker (must fix) → 🟡 Major → 🟢 Minor → 💡 Suggestion
- FOCUS on: Bugs, security, testability, maintainability (not style preferences)
- ASK questions over commands: "Have you considered...?" > "Change this to..."
- PROVIDE context: Why this matters, not just what to change
- LIMIT scope: Review < 400 lines at a time for effectiveness
Quick Review Checklist:
- Logic: Does it work correctly? Edge cases handled?
- Security: Input validation? Auth checks? Injection risks?
- Testability: Can this be tested? Is it tested?
- Maintainability: Clear naming? Single responsibility? DRY?
- Performance: O(n²) loops? N+1 queries? Memory leaks?
Critical Success Factors:
- Review the code, not the person
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