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Lovable Skill for Non-Coders

Lint Cleanup Safe Mode

Use /lint-cleanup-safe-mode when you are lint warnings, unused imports, type warnings, or code quality issues. It helps Lovable review and fix lint warnings without changing app behaviour. The goal is to clean up warnings without changing visible functionality.

In plain English

This skill helps Lovable follow a safe process for fix lint warnings safely so non-coders can keep building without guessing the next technical step.

The problem

Review and fix lint warnings without changing app behaviour.

When to use it

  1. Lovable shows lint warnings
  2. The app works but feels messy
  3. You want to clean the project before publishing
  4. You have just shipped several changes

What this skill checks

  • Group warnings by severity
  • Fix low-risk warnings first
  • Avoid feature, database, auth, and design changes
  • Summarise files changed and remaining risks

What to avoid

  • Unrelated redesigns
  • Broad rewrites
  • Database changes without a reason
  • Hidden security risks
  • Changing working behaviour without explaining the impact

Skill instructions

Copy this into your Lovable workspace as a saved skill.

SKILL.md
# /lint-cleanup-safe-mode

Use this skill when lint warnings, unused imports, type warnings, or code quality issues in a Lovable project.

Before editing:
1. Explain the current problem in plain English.
2. Identify the affected feature, route, component, table, function, or integration.
3. Review recent changes where relevant.
4. Produce a short fix or implementation plan before making changes.

What to check:
- Group warnings by severity.
- Fix low-risk warnings first.
- Avoid feature, database, auth, and design changes.
- Summarise files changed and remaining risks.

Rules:
- Do not redesign unrelated parts of the app.
- Do not rewrite unrelated components.
- Do not change database schema unless clearly required.
- Do not expose private data or secrets.
- Prefer the smallest safe change.

Implementation:
1. Apply the smallest safe change first.
2. Keep each change narrow and testable.
3. Preserve existing working behaviour.
4. Add or recommend test scenarios.

Final output:
- Problem summary.
- Root cause or best diagnosis.
- Changes applied or recommended.
- Files, routes, tables, functions, or integrations affected.
- Risk level.
- Test checklist.
- Next recommended step.

Example prompt

Prompt
Use /lint-cleanup-safe-mode to review this issue. Do not make changes yet. First explain the diagnosis, risks, and safest next step.

Expected output

Plain-English diagnosis
Risk level
Files, routes, tables, or integrations affected
Safe fix plan
Test checklist
Next recommended step

Related skills

FAQ

Cite this skill: Opazo, F. (2026). Lint Cleanup Safe Mode. Frank Opazo Lovable Skills Library. https://www.frankopazo.com/lovable-skills/lint-cleanup-safe-mode