| name | overnight-development |
| description | Automates software development overnight using Git hooks to enforce test-driven development (TDD). This skill should be used when Claude needs to build new features, refactor existing code, or fix bugs autonomously, ensuring all changes are fully tested and meet specified quality standards. Use when the user mentions "overnight development", "autonomous coding", or asks about TDD workflows and Git hooks. This skill leverages Git hooks to block commits until all tests pass, enforcing a rigorous TDD process and ensuring high-quality, production-ready code. |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | [object Object] |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Bash |
Overnight Development
Overview
This skill automates software development overnight by leveraging Git hooks to enforce test-driven development (TDD). It ensures that all code changes are fully tested and meet specified quality standards before being committed. This approach allows Claude to work autonomously, building new features, refactoring existing code, or fixing bugs while adhering to a rigorous TDD process.
Core Capabilities
- Enforces test-driven development (TDD) using Git hooks.
- Automates debugging and code fixing until all tests pass.
- Tracks progress and logs activities during overnight sessions.
- Supports flexible configuration for various testing frameworks and languages.
- Provides guidance and support through the
overnight-dev-coachagent.
Workflow
Phase 1: Project Setup and Configuration
To prepare the project for overnight development:
Verify Prerequisites: Ensure the project is a Git repository, has a configured test framework, and includes at least one passing test.
git init npm install --save-dev jest # Example for Node.jsInstall the Plugin: Add the Claude Code Plugin marketplace and install the
overnight-devplugin./plugin marketplace add jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins /plugin install overnight-dev@claude-code-plugins-plusRun Setup Command: Execute the
/overnight-setupcommand to create necessary Git hooks and configuration files./overnight-setup
Phase 2: Task Definition and Planning
To define the task for the overnight session:
Define a Clear Goal: Specify a clear and testable goal for the overnight session, such as "Build user authentication with JWT (90% coverage)."
Task: Build user authentication with JWT (90% coverage) Success: All tests pass, 90%+ coverage, fully documentedStart Coding: Begin implementing the feature by writing tests first, following the TDD approach.
// Example test case (Node.js with Jest) it('should authenticate a user with valid credentials', async () => { // Test implementation });Attempt to Commit: Try to commit the changes, which will trigger the Git hooks and run the tests.
git commit -m "feat: implement user authentication"
Phase 3: Autonomous Development and Debugging
To allow Claude to work autonomously:
Git Hooks Enforcement: The Git hooks will block the commit if any tests fail, providing Claude with the error messages.
Overnight Dev: Running pre-commit checks... Running linting... Linting passed Running tests... 12 tests failing Commit blocked!Automated Debugging: Claude analyzes the error messages, identifies the issues, and attempts to fix the code.
Claude: Fixing test failures in user authentication module.Retry Commits: Claude retries the commit after making the necessary fixes, repeating the process until all tests pass.
git commit -m "fix: address test failures in user authentication"
Phase 4: Progress Tracking and Completion
To monitor the progress and finalize the session:
Monitor Progress: Track the progress of the overnight session by viewing the log file.
cat .overnight-dev-log.txtReview Results: Wake up to fully tested code, complete features, and a clean Git history.
7 AM: You wake up to: - 47 passing tests (0 failing) - 94% test coverage - Clean conventional commit history - Fully documented JWT authentication - Production-ready codeSession Completion: The session completes when all tests pass, the code meets the specified quality standards, and the changes are committed.
Using Bundled Resources
Scripts
To automate the setup process, use the overnight-setup.sh script:
./scripts/overnight-setup.sh
To track the progress of the overnight session, use the progress-tracker.py script:
./scripts/progress-tracker.py --log .overnight-dev-log.txt
References
For detailed configuration options, load:
For best practices on writing effective tests, load:
Assets
Available templates:
assets/commit-template.txt- Template for generating commit messages.assets/readme-template.md- Template for generating README files.
Examples
Example 1: Building JWT Authentication
User request: "Implement JWT authentication with 90% test coverage overnight."
Workflow:
- Claude writes failing authentication tests (TDD).
- Claude implements JWT signing (tests still failing).
- Claude debugs token generation (commit blocked, keeps trying).
- Tests pass! Commit succeeds.
- Claude adds middleware (writes tests first).
- Integration tests (debugging edge cases).
- All tests green (Coverage: 94%).
- Claude adds docs, refactors, still green.
- Session complete.
Example 2: Refactoring Database Layer
User request: "Refactor the database layer to use the repository pattern overnight."
Workflow:
- Claude analyzes existing tests to ensure no regression.
- Claude implements the repository pattern.
- Tests are run; some fail due to changes in data access.
- Claude updates tests to align with the new repository pattern.
- All tests pass; commit succeeds.
- Claude documents the refactored database layer.
- Session complete.
Example 3: Fixing a Bug in Payment Processing
User request: "Fix the bug in payment processing that causes incorrect amounts to be charged overnight."
Workflow:
- Claude reproduces the bug and writes a failing test case.
- Claude analyzes the code and identifies the root cause of the bug.
- Claude fixes the bug and runs the tests.
- The failing test case now passes; all other tests also pass.
- Commit succeeds.
- Claude adds a comment to the code explaining the fix.
- Session complete.
Best Practices
- Ensure that the task is well-defined and testable.
- Follow the TDD approach by writing tests before implementing features.
- Monitor the progress of the overnight session by viewing the log file.
- Configure the Git hooks and settings appropriately for the project.
- Use the
overnight-dev-coachagent for guidance and support.
Troubleshooting
Issue: Hooks are not running.
Solution: Make sure the hooks are executable:
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
chmod +x .git/hooks/commit-msg
Issue: Tests are failing immediately.
Solution: Ensure you have at least one passing test:
npm test # Should see: Tests passed
Issue: Lint errors are blocking everything.
Solution: Enable auto-fix:
{
"autoFix": true
}
Or fix manually:
npm run lint -- --fix
Integration
This skill integrates with Git repositories and various testing frameworks. It uses Git hooks to enforce TDD and ensure that all code changes are fully tested. The overnight-dev-coach agent provides guidance and support throughout the process.
# Example integration with Jest (Node.js)
{
"testCommand": "npm test -- --coverage --watchAll=false",
"lintCommand": "npm run lint",
"autoFix": true
}
# Example integration with pytest (Python)
{
"testCommand": "pytest --cov=. --cov-report=term-missing",
"lintCommand": "flake8 . && black --check .",
"autoFix": false
}