pre-modification-check
GitHub在修改代码前评估变更风险,通过调用工具获取缺陷历史、依赖关系和测试缺口等信息,防止意外破坏,适用于重构或编辑核心模块前的影响分析。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add repowise-dev/repowise --skill pre-modification-check -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "pre-modification-check",
"description": "Use before modifying, refactoring, or deleting files in a codebase that has Repowise indexed (indicated by a .repowise\/ directory). Activates when Claude is about to edit code, especially shared utilities, core modules, or files the user didn't explicitly mention. Helps assess impact and avoid breaking things.\n",
"user-invocable": false
}
Pre-Modification Check with Repowise
Before modifying files in a Repowise-indexed codebase, assess the impact.
Before editing a file
Call get_risk(targets=["path/to/file.py"]). Per file it returns
hotspot_score, trend, risk_type, impact_surface (top 3),
dependents_count, co_change_partners, primary_owner, bus_factor,
test_gap, and security_signals. Read it for:
- Bug-fix history (
defect_profile) — present only on files with counted fixes:fix_countover the trailing 6 months,last_fix_days_ago, abug_magnetflag for sustained recent fix pressure, andtop_symbols(the per-symbol counts are approximate — read them as "mostly here"). A file that keeps getting fixed is the strongest single signal that the next edit breaks something; lead with it. - Hotspot status (
hotspot_score,trend) — high-churn × complex? Extra care needed. - Dependents (
dependents_count,impact_surface) — how wide is the blast radius? - Co-change partners — files that change together with this one (often without an import link); you may need to update them too.
- Ownership / bus factor — who owns it, and whether a single author maintains it.
- Test gap & security signals — flag untested or security-sensitive files before touching them.
When modifying multiple files
Batch all targets into one call: get_risk(targets=["file1.py", "file2.py", "module/"]).
When to warn the user
If get_risk shows:
- A
defect_profilewithbug_magnetset — say so plainly: this file has been fixed repeatedly and recently - Hotspot score above 90th percentile — mention this is a frequently-changed, high-risk file
- More than 10 dependents — list the top dependents; API changes here will break consumers
- Bus factor of 1 — note that a single person maintains this code
- Risk type is "bug-prone" or "high-coupling" — flag explicitly before making changes
Before refactoring or moving code
Call get_context(targets=["file.py"]) first to understand the full context: what uses this file, what decisions govern it, and why it's structured this way. This prevents accidentally violating architectural decisions.
For a heavy refactor, also call get_health(targets=["file.py"]) — the
marker findings (complexity, deep nesting, low cohesion, duplication) tell
you what to improve while you're in there, and give you a before/after score.
Error handling
If get_risk returns a tool error, the MCP server may not be running. Proceed with the modification but note that risk assessment was unavailable.
Version History
- b5f4753 Current 2026-07-25 05:12


