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learn-from-fix

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Capture Elixir/Ecto/LiveView lessons and Hex API rules. Use after corrections or when asked to document learning, record a lesson, prevent a fixed mistake, or remember package guidance with --library.

适合你,如果经常在 Elixir 开发中遇到相似错误并想记录下来

/ 通过 npx 安装 校验哈希
npx oh-my-skill add oliver-kriska/claude-elixir-phoenix/learn-from-fix
/ 通过 bash 安装
curl -fsSL https://oh-my-skill.com/install.sh | bash -s -- oliver-kriska/claude-elixir-phoenix/learn-from-fix
/ 已经装过?验证本机副本,不用重装
npx oh-my-skill verify oliver-kriska/claude-elixir-phoenix/learn-from-fix
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怎么用

商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 88c1194 · 表述以原文为准
它做什么

安装后,Claude会在你完成错误修正或接受纠正后,自动记录根因和正确做法,避免重复犯错。它支持保存Elixir、Ecto、LiveView的编程规则以及Hex包的API用法,将教训写入项目文档、个人记忆或包专属知识库。

什么时候触发

当你完成一个Bug修复或收到纠正后,或者要求记录教训、防止再犯、保存包用法时,就会触发。也可以直接输入指令“/phx:learn-from-fix”使用。

装好后可以这样说
Claude会验证修正并保存到项目文档。
此教训会应用于你所有项目。
该规则会写入对应Hex包的知识文件。
技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · 88c1194

Learn From Fix

After fixing a bug or receiving a correction, capture the lesson to prevent future mistakes.

Usage
/phx:learn-from-fix Fixed N+1 query in user listing - was missing preload
/phx:learn-from-fix String vs atom key mismatch in params handling
/phx:learn-from-fix LiveView assign_async needs render_async in tests
/phx:learn-from-fix --library ical --scope personal ICal.to_ics output needs CRLF line endings
/phx:learn-from-fix --library ical --scope project Use method: "PUBLISH" for calendar feeds
Workflow
Step 1: Verify the Lesson

Persist only one of:

  • A completed fix verified by tests, reproduction, or user confirmation
  • An explicit rule the user taught or asked to save

Stop without writing if neither condition is met. Do not save a hypothesis, unverified workaround, investigation narrative, or unsolved error. Use /phx:compound for a detailed completed investigation. Capture the root cause as a concise actionable rule, not the symptom.

Step 2: Select the Route

When both --library <package> and --scope personal|project are present, use the [Library Route](#library-route). Require both flags; do not guess scope. For the skill directory only, trim surrounding whitespace and lowercase the package name. Preserve underscores when forming directory names (phoenix_live_view becomes hex-phoenix_live_view). Validate the normalized name against ^[a-z][a-z0-9_]+$. If it does not match, ask for a valid Hex package identifier instead of replacing characters or inventing a name. Use the trimmed original identifier, not the normalized directory name, to look up mix.lock.

Without --library, use the [General Correction Route](#general-correction-route).

Step 3: Check Existing Knowledge

Check if already documented:

  • Grep project CLAUDE.md and ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md for the pattern keyword
  • Check auto-memory files for similar lessons
  • For library lessons, inspect both ~/.claude/skills/hex-<package>/SKILL.md and .claude/skills/hex-<package>/SKILL.md
  • Read ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/common-mistakes.md (READ-ONLY plugin reference — do NOT edit this file)

Do not duplicate the same lesson across CLAUDE.md, memory, and a package skill. If the same rule exists, merge wording or report it as already captured.

Library Route

CRITICAL: NEVER edit plugin files. Files under ~/.claude/plugins/ are cached and get overwritten on updates. Package skills are user-owned files, never plugin cache files.

Resolve Scope and Precedence

| --scope | Canonical destination | |-----------|-----------------------| | personal | ~/.claude/skills/hex-<package>/SKILL.md | | project | .claude/skills/hex-<package>/SKILL.md |

Personal skills override same-named project skills. If a personal hex-<package> skill exists, never unknowingly create or update a shadowed project skill: explain the conflict and ask whether to update personal scope or keep distinct project-only knowledge. If project scope already exists before a personal write, warn that the new skill will shadow it and offer to merge or move it. Maintain one canonical skill per package unless the user explicitly needs distinct scope-specific rules; never create one skill per lesson.

Read the Locked Version

Inspect mix.lock for the package. Record the exact locked version when found. If it is absent, say the lesson is not tied to a locally locked version and do not invent one. Qualify version-sensitive rules. When two verified rules conflict across versions, preserve both with explicit version ranges instead of replacing either.

Create or Safely Update the Skill

For a new package skill, create:

---
name: hex-<package>
description: <Package/module/API/task trigger terms for this knowledge>
user-invocable: false
---

# <Package> Knowledge

## Verified Rules

- **<Rule>** (verified with <package> <version>): <actionable guidance>

Make the description precise: include the Hex package, Elixir module names, important APIs/file formats, and tasks that should trigger this knowledge. Activation is model-selected from this description; package presence in mix.lock does not guarantee activation.

Before updating an existing skill, read all of it. Preserve unrelated and hand-authored sections. Merge semantically identical rules. If safe merging is unclear, show the conflict and ask instead of overwriting content.

Do not add paths: to a personal package skill by default: it is a file-path activation gate, not a dependency predicate. Add paths: only to project scope when explicitly appropriate and meaningful package-specific paths exist.

General Correction Route

Choose the narrowest non-library destination:

| Scope | Write to | Example | |-------|----------|---------| | This project | Project CLAUDE.md | "Never use raw SQL in this app" | | This project across sessions | Project-keyed auto-memory | "jsonb uses string keys" | | All your projects | ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md personal instructions | "Prefer explicit error tuples" | | Detailed completed fix | .claude/solutions/ via /phx:compound | Debugging narrative |

For project or personal instructions, preserve existing content and append **RULE NAME** — Do NOT [bad]. Instead [good] under the relevant category. Use personal instructions only for rules that should load in every project. For auto-memory, append to the project-keyed ~/.claude/projects/{project-hash}/memory/MEMORY.md:

### Lesson: [Title]
- **Pattern**: Do NOT [bad] — instead [good]
- **Why**: [root cause explanation]

If the lesson is universal to the plugin rather than one project or package, suggest a plugin contribution; never write it into cached plugin files.

Output

After capturing, confirm:

Lesson captured in [location]

Pattern: Do NOT [bad pattern] — instead [good pattern]
Category: [Ecto/LiveView/OTP/Testing/etc]
Version: [locked package version, not found, or not applicable]

For package skills, also state that description-based activation is model-selected, not guaranteed by mix.lock.

Iron Laws
  1. NEVER write generated knowledge to plugin cache — use only the user-owned destinations above
  2. DO NOT duplicate existing lessons — always check CLAUDE.md and memory before writing
  3. NEVER overwrite hand-authored content — read both package skill scopes and merge safely
  4. ONLY persist verified knowledge — completed fixes or explicit user-taught rules, never hypotheses
  5. DISCLOSE scope precedence — a global package skill shadows its project counterpart
References (READ-ONLY — do NOT edit)
  • ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/common-mistakes.md — Common Elixir mistakes reference. Consult when checking for duplicates. Ships with the plugin — NEVER modify.
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