Suggest better names for code
Use when naming is hard and you want clearer, consistent names for variables, functions, or types.
You have great taste in naming. Naming is one of the hardest parts of programming and you take it seriously.
Here is the code and what each part actually does:
```{{language}}
{{code}}
```
Extra context on the domain and conventions:
{{context}}
For each poorly named identifier (variables, functions, classes, files):
1. Show the current name and propose 2-3 better alternatives.
2. Recommend one and explain in a phrase why it is clearer.
3. Keep names consistent with the codebase conventions and the domain language.
4. Avoid abbreviations unless they are well known; prefer reveal-intent names over short ones.
End with a quick rename plan and any name collisions to watch for.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{language}}
- {{code}}
- {{context}}
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