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--- description: CRITICAL: Contains mandatory examples for correct reflection formatting. DO NOT write reflections without consulting this documentation first. globs: "**/memory-bank/progress.md" alwaysApply: false --- # Reflection Format Examples ## ⚠️ CORRECT FORMAT EXAMPLES ⚠️ ### Example 1: Frontend Feature Reflection ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### What Went Well - React component architecture allowed for clean separation of concerns, making it easy to isolate and test individual components - CSS module approach eliminated style conflicts and scoping issues entirely - Implementation of custom hooks for form validation significantly reduced code duplication across multiple forms - State management with Context API was sufficient for this feature scope without needing Redux - Test-driven development approach caught several edge cases early in the development process ### Challenges - Initial approach to form validation was too complex and had to be refactored - Performance issues arose with real-time filtering of large datasets - Mobile responsiveness required significant adjustments to the original design - Browser compatibility issues with CSS Grid required additional fallbacks ### Lessons Learned - Start with simpler validation approaches and add complexity as needed - Consider pagination or virtualization early when dealing with large datasets - Mobile-first design would have prevented later responsiveness issues - Testing cross-browser compatibility earlier would have saved time - Breaking components into smaller, more focused pieces improves maintainability - Custom hooks are powerful for extracting and reusing logic ### Improvements for Next Time - Implement a mobile-first design approach from the beginning - Set up comprehensive browser testing earlier in the process - Consider performance implications earlier when designing data-heavy features - Create a more systematic approach to component props and interfaces - Establish clearer boundaries between component responsibilities - Document component APIs more thoroughly as they're developed ``` ### Example 2: Backend API Reflection ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### What Went Well - Middleware-based architecture made error handling consistent across all endpoints - Input validation using a schema-based approach caught invalid requests early - Repository pattern provided clean separation between database and business logic - Unit testing each layer independently made debugging easier - Automated integration tests with a test database ensured reliable API behavior - Consistent error response format improved client experience ### Challenges - Initial database schema had performance issues with complex queries - Authentication flow had security vulnerabilities in the first implementation - Error handling was inconsistent across different parts of the application - Managing test data became complex as the number of tests grew ### Lessons Learned - Database schema design should consider query patterns from the beginning - Security reviews should happen earlier in the development process - Consistent error handling requires a centralized approach - Test data management benefits from factory patterns - Input validation should happen as early as possible in the request lifecycle - Documentation-driven development clarifies API design before implementation - Environment-specific configuration is critical for smooth deployment ### Improvements for Next Time - Start with security considerations as a first-class concern - Design database schema with specific query patterns in mind - Implement more comprehensive input validation from the start - Create better tooling for test data management - Establish clear patterns for handling asynchronous operations - Include performance testing earlier in the development cycle - Improve logging for better production debugging ``` ### Example 3: Deployment Automation Reflection ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### What Went Well - Infrastructure-as-code approach made environment setup reproducible - Staged deployment strategy allowed for incremental validation - Automated rollback procedures prevented extended downtime - Comprehensive monitoring setup provided early warning of issues - Parameterized configuration simplified environment-specific settings - Zero-downtime deployment process maintained service availability ### Challenges - Initial deployment scripts had hard-coded values that caused issues - Secret management was not secure in the first implementation - Database migration steps caused unexpected downtime - Error handling in deployment scripts was insufficient - Some environment differences weren't accounted for initially ### Lessons Learned - Parameterization should be implemented from the beginning - Secret management requires specialized solutions - Database migrations need special handling for zero downtime - Robust error handling in automation is as important as in application code - Testing deployment in a staging environment that closely mirrors production is essential - Monitoring should be set up before the first deployment - Rollback procedures must be tested, not just implemented ### Improvements for Next Time - Implement secure secret management from the start - Create more robust error handling in automation scripts - Test deployment procedures more thoroughly before production - Document deployment architecture and decisions more completely - Include database migration strategies in initial planning - Build more comprehensive pre and post-deployment validation - Create better visibility into deployment progress and status ``` ## ⚠️ INCORRECT FORMAT EXAMPLES ❌ ### Example 1: Missing Subsections ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### What Went Well - Feature implemented successfully - Code is maintainable - Tests are passing ### Challenges - Some unexpected bugs - Integration was difficult ``` This example is INCORRECT because it's missing the "Lessons Learned" and "Improvements for Next Time" subsections. ### Example 2: Incorrect Order ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### Challenges - Had some issues with the implementation - Needed to refactor several times ### What Went Well - Completed all requirements - Code is clean and well-tested ### Improvements for Next Time - Better planning - More testing - Clearer requirements ### Lessons Learned - Planning is important - Testing saves time - Documentation helps ``` This example is INCORRECT because the subsections are in the wrong order. The correct order is: What Went Well, Challenges, Lessons Learned, Improvements for Next Time. ### Example 3: Too Vague/Generic ```markdown ## REFLECTION ### What Went Well - Implementation was successful - Everything works as expected - Good code quality ### Challenges - Some issues came up - Took longer than expected ### Lessons Learned - Better planning helps - Testing is important - Documentation is useful ### Improvements for Next Time - Plan better - Test more - Document better ``` This example is INCORRECT because the content is too vague and generic. Each item should be specific and detailed. ## ⚠️ MINIMUM NUMBER OF ITEMS ⚠️ Each subsection must include a minimum number of specific items: - What Went Well: AT LEAST 3 items - Challenges: AT LEAST 2 items - Lessons Learned: AT LEAST 3 items - Improvements for Next Time: AT LEAST 3 items ## ⚠️ SPECIFICITY GUIDELINES ⚠️ ### Specific vs. Vague Examples #### Vague (INCORRECT): "The code works well." #### Specific (CORRECT): "The modular component architecture allowed for easy unit testing and reduced bugs during integration." #### Vague (INCORRECT): "There were some challenges." #### Specific (CORRECT): "Initial performance issues with the data filtering algorithm required optimization using memoization to prevent re-renders." #### Vague (INCORRECT): "Need to plan better next time." #### Specific (CORRECT): "Implement a more detailed technical specification phase before coding to clarify edge cases and data flow requirements."

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