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name: cpp-interface-purpose-comments description: Add a standard Purpose comment above each pure virtual method declaration in C++ interface header files (.h/.hpp). Use when asked to batch annotate interface classes or enforce a consistent comment block above virtual ... = 0; declarations.

Cpp Interface Purpose Comments

Overview

Add comment with following template:

/* 
    Purpose : (mandatory, brief or remark or description, merge with existing if there is)
    Notes : (optional, don't emit this line if empty, merge with existing if there is) 
    Args : (optional, don't emit this line if empty, merge with existing if there is) 
    Return : (optional, don't emit this line if empty, merge with existing if there is) 
*/

directly above each pure virtual method declaration in C++ interface headers.

  • Prefer reading knowledges about specified functions from serena's memories first.
  • Prefer multi-line comments.
  • Keep everything as SHORT as possible.
  • The comments should ALWAYS be in English.
  • If there is ALREADY Purpose or comment for the interfaces there, use the existing purpose or comment instead of generating our own.

Workflow

  1. Confirm scope: target files or directories, desired comment text, and whether to skip existing comments.
  2. Prefer scripted pass using scripts/add_pure_virtual_purpose_comments.py with --dry-run first.
  3. Review changes and handle any missed edge cases with manual edits.
  4. Package the skill when stable.

Scripted workflow (preferred)

Run a dry run:

python scripts/add_pure_virtual_purpose_comments.py --dry-run --globs "*.h,*.hpp" <path>

Apply edits:

python scripts/add_pure_virtual_purpose_comments.py --globs "*.h,*.hpp" <path>

Script behavior

  • Detect statements containing virtual and = 0; with a function-like (...) pattern.
  • Support multi-line declarations until the first ;.
  • Skip insertion if the nearest non-empty line above is a comment, unless --force.
  • Preserve existing line endings and indentation.

Parameters

  • --comment: override the default comment text.
  • --globs: comma-separated patterns for recursive directory scans.
  • --dry-run: report changes without writing files.
  • --force: insert even if a comment exists immediately above.

Manual fallback

  • Insert the comment directly above the first line of the declaration using the same indentation.
  • For macro-heavy or generated code, prefer targeted edits to avoid unintended changes.

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Skill Details

GitHub Stars 214
GitHub Forks 44
Created Jan 2026
Last Updated 4个月前
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