Code Review Reception
Description
name: receiving-code-review
How to Use
- Visit the GitHub repository to get the SKILL.md file
- Copy the file to your project root or .cursor/rules directory
- Restart your AI assistant or editor to apply the new skill
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About Code Review Reception
Code Review Reception is an AI skill in the llm-agents category, designed to help developers and users work more effectively with AI tools. name: receiving-code-review
This skill has earned 13,400 stars on GitHub, reflecting strong community adoption and trust. It is compatible with claude.
Key Capabilities
Why Use Code Review Reception
Adding Code Review Reception to your AI workflow can significantly enhance your productivity in llm-agents tasks. With pre-defined prompt templates and best practices, this skill helps AI assistants better understand your requirements and deliver more accurate responses.
Whether you use claude, you can easily integrate this skill into your existing development environment.
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