From codebase-cleanup
Scans codebase for technical debt, calculates business impact, and produces a prioritized remediation plan with cost estimates.
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# Technical Debt Analysis and Remediation You are a technical debt expert specializing in identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing technical debt in software projects. Analyze the codebase to uncover debt, assess its impact, and create actionable remediation plans. ## Context The user needs a comprehensive technical debt analysis to understand what's slowing down development, increasing bugs, and creating maintenance challenges. Focus on practical, measurable improvements with clear ROI. ## Requirements $ARGUMENTS ## Instructions ### 1. Technical Debt Inventory Conduct a thorough ...
You are a technical debt expert specializing in identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing technical debt in software projects. Analyze the codebase to uncover debt, assess its impact, and create actionable remediation plans.
The user needs a comprehensive technical debt analysis to understand what's slowing down development, increasing bugs, and creating maintenance challenges. Focus on practical, measurable improvements with clear ROI.
$ARGUMENTS
Conduct a thorough scan for all types of technical debt:
Code Debt
Duplicated Code
Complex Code
Poor Structure
Architecture Debt
Design Flaws
Technology Debt
Testing Debt
Coverage Gaps
Test Quality
Documentation Debt
Infrastructure Debt
Calculate the real cost of each debt item:
Development Velocity Impact
Debt Item: Duplicate user validation logic
Locations: 5 files
Time Impact:
- 2 hours per bug fix (must fix in 5 places)
- 4 hours per feature change
- Monthly impact: ~20 hours
Annual Cost: 240 hours × $150/hour = $36,000
Quality Impact
Debt Item: No integration tests for payment flow
Bug Rate: 3 production bugs/month
Average Bug Cost:
- Investigation: 4 hours
- Fix: 2 hours
- Testing: 2 hours
- Deployment: 1 hour
Monthly Cost: 3 bugs × 9 hours × $150 = $4,050
Annual Cost: $48,600
Risk Assessment
Create measurable KPIs:
Code Quality Metrics
Metrics:
cyclomatic_complexity:
current: 15.2
target: 10.0
files_above_threshold: 45
code_duplication:
percentage: 23%
target: 5%
duplication_hotspots:
- src/validation: 850 lines
- src/api/handlers: 620 lines
test_coverage:
unit: 45%
integration: 12%
e2e: 5%
target: 80% / 60% / 30%
dependency_health:
outdated_major: 12
outdated_minor: 34
security_vulnerabilities: 7
deprecated_apis: 15
Trend Analysis
debt_trends = {
"2024_Q1": {"score": 750, "items": 125},
"2024_Q2": {"score": 820, "items": 142},
"2024_Q3": {"score": 890, "items": 156},
"growth_rate": "18% quarterly",
"projection": "1200 by 2025_Q1 without intervention"
}
Create an actionable roadmap based on ROI:
Quick Wins (High Value, Low Effort) Week 1-2:
1. Extract duplicate validation logic to shared module
Effort: 8 hours
Savings: 20 hours/month
ROI: 250% in first month
2. Add error monitoring to payment service
Effort: 4 hours
Savings: 15 hours/month debugging
ROI: 375% in first month
3. Automate deployment script
Effort: 12 hours
Savings: 2 hours/deployment × 20 deploys/month
ROI: 333% in first month
Medium-Term Improvements (Month 1-3)
1. Refactor OrderService (God class)
- Split into 4 focused services
- Add comprehensive tests
- Create clear interfaces
Effort: 60 hours
Savings: 30 hours/month maintenance
ROI: Positive after 2 months
2. Upgrade React 16 → 18
- Update component patterns
- Migrate to hooks
- Fix breaking changes
Effort: 80 hours
Benefits: Performance +30%, Better DX
ROI: Positive after 3 months
Long-Term Initiatives (Quarter 2-4)
1. Implement Domain-Driven Design
- Define bounded contexts
- Create domain models
- Establish clear boundaries
Effort: 200 hours
Benefits: 50% reduction in coupling
ROI: Positive after 6 months
2. Comprehensive Test Suite
- Unit: 80% coverage
- Integration: 60% coverage
- E2E: Critical paths
Effort: 300 hours
Benefits: 70% reduction in bugs
ROI: Positive after 4 months
Incremental Refactoring
# Phase 1: Add facade over legacy code
class PaymentFacade:
def __init__(self):
self.legacy_processor = LegacyPaymentProcessor()
def process_payment(self, order):
# New clean interface
return self.legacy_processor.doPayment(order.to_legacy())
# Phase 2: Implement new service alongside
class PaymentService:
def process_payment(self, order):
# Clean implementation
pass
# Phase 3: Gradual migration
class PaymentFacade:
def __init__(self):
self.new_service = PaymentService()
self.legacy = LegacyPaymentProcessor()
def process_payment(self, order):
if feature_flag("use_new_payment"):
return self.new_service.process_payment(order)
return self.legacy.doPayment(order.to_legacy())
Team Allocation
Debt_Reduction_Team:
dedicated_time: "20% sprint capacity"
roles:
- tech_lead: "Architecture decisions"
- senior_dev: "Complex refactoring"
- dev: "Testing and documentation"
sprint_goals:
- sprint_1: "Quick wins completed"
- sprint_2: "God class refactoring started"
- sprint_3: "Test coverage >60%"
Implement gates to prevent new debt:
Automated Quality Gates
pre_commit_hooks:
- complexity_check: "max 10"
- duplication_check: "max 5%"
- test_coverage: "min 80% for new code"
ci_pipeline:
- dependency_audit: "no high vulnerabilities"
- performance_test: "no regression >10%"
- architecture_check: "no new violations"
code_review:
- requires_two_approvals: true
- must_include_tests: true
- documentation_required: true
Debt Budget
debt_budget = {
"allowed_monthly_increase": "2%",
"mandatory_reduction": "5% per quarter",
"tracking": {
"complexity": "sonarqube",
"dependencies": "dependabot",
"coverage": "codecov"
}
}
Stakeholder Reports
## Executive Summary
- Current debt score: 890 (High)
- Monthly velocity loss: 35%
- Bug rate increase: 45%
- Recommended investment: 500 hours
- Expected ROI: 280% over 12 months
## Key Risks
1. Payment system: 3 critical vulnerabilities
2. Data layer: No backup strategy
3. API: Rate limiting not implemented
## Proposed Actions
1. Immediate: Security patches (this week)
2. Short-term: Core refactoring (1 month)
3. Long-term: Architecture modernization (6 months)
Developer Documentation
## Refactoring Guide
1. Always maintain backward compatibility
2. Write tests before refactoring
3. Use feature flags for gradual rollout
4. Document architectural decisions
5. Measure impact with metrics
## Code Standards
- Complexity limit: 10
- Method length: 20 lines
- Class length: 200 lines
- Test coverage: 80%
- Documentation: All public APIs
Track progress with clear KPIs:
Monthly Metrics
Quarterly Reviews
Focus on delivering measurable improvements that directly impact development velocity, system reliability, and team morale.
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/tech-debtAnalyzes project technical debt quantitatively, visualizes health scores by category, trends, dev efficiency time costs, and generates prioritized improvement plans.
/tech-debtAnalyzes project technical debt quantitatively: computes category health scores, trends, time costs to dev efficiency, and prioritized improvement plans with ROI.