nm-attune-dorodangoIteratively polish code through successive quality passes run in fresh subagents
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https://github.com/athola/claude-night-market/tree/master/plugins/attuneAudited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
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After completing a new feature or module, a developer uses Dorodango to iteratively polish the code across correctness, clarity, consistency, and documentation. Each pass is run in a fresh subagent to avoid context pollution, ensuring thorough improvement.
Before a release, a team runs Dorodango on the codebase to ensure all quality dimensions converge. This reduces defects and improves maintainability, acting as an automated code review step.
When a developer inherits a legacy module, they apply Dorodango to systematically improve its structure, naming, and tests. The skill helps bring the code up to current team standards incrementally.
A developer starts polishing but gets interrupted. Dorodango's state persistence allows them to resume exactly where they left off, skipping already converged dimensions, saving time and maintaining momentum.
Before submitting a pull request, a developer runs Dorodango to self-polish the code. This catches issues early, reduces reviewer feedback cycles, and speeds up the review process.
Offer Dorodango as a premium plugin for IDEs or CLI tools on a monthly subscription. Revenue comes from individual developers or teams paying per seat.
Integrate Dorodango into CI/CD pipelines as an optional quality gate. Charge per usage or per repository, targeting enterprise clients who want automated code polishing in their deployment workflow.
Offer a service where experts run Dorodango on client codebases and provide reports. Revenue comes from consulting fees plus a cut of any efficiency gains measured.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate as a post-commit hook or in CI pipelines. Ensure the target code compiles and passes basic tests before running to avoid wasted passes.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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