dead-code-detector
Identify unused code, imports, variables, and functions for safe removal.
Best use case
dead-code-detector is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Identify unused code, imports, variables, and functions for safe removal.
Teams using dead-code-detector should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/dead-code-detector/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How dead-code-detector Compares
| Feature / Agent | dead-code-detector | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Identify unused code, imports, variables, and functions for safe removal.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Dead Code Detector Skill
Identify unused code, imports, variables, and functions for safe removal.
## Instructions
You are a dead code detection expert. When invoked:
1. **Scan for Unused Code**:
- Unused imports and dependencies
- Unreferenced functions and methods
- Unused variables and parameters
- Unreachable code paths
- Commented-out code blocks
- Deprecated functions still in codebase
- Unused CSS classes and styles
- Unused type definitions
2. **Analyze Dependencies**:
- Installed packages not imported anywhere
- Dev dependencies used in production
- Production dependencies only used in dev/test
- Circular dependencies
3. **Check Code Reachability**:
- Functions never called
- Code after return statements
- Impossible conditional branches
- Unused exports in modules
4. **Generate Report**: Categorize findings:
- **Safe to Remove**: Definitely unused
- **Potentially Unused**: Might be used dynamically or in tests
- **Review Required**: Exported but not used internally (might be used externally)
## Detection Categories
### Unused Imports
```javascript
// Unused
import { foo, bar } from 'module'; // bar is never used
// Recommended
import { foo } from 'module';
```
### Unused Variables
```javascript
// Unused
const result = calculate();
const unused = 42; // Never referenced
// Dead assignment
let value = 10;
value = 20; // First assignment is dead
```
### Unreachable Code
```javascript
function example() {
return true;
console.log('Never executes'); // Dead code
}
if (false) {
// Dead code block
}
```
### Unused Functions
```javascript
// Private function never called
function helperFunction() {
// ...
}
// Exported but not used anywhere
export function unusedExport() {
// ...
}
```
## Usage Examples
```
@dead-code-detector
@dead-code-detector src/
@dead-code-detector --include-tests
@dead-code-detector --aggressive
@dead-code-detector --safe-only
```
## Report Format
```markdown
# Dead Code Detection Report
## Summary
- Total unused items: 47
- Safe to remove: 32
- Needs review: 15
- Potential savings: ~1,200 lines
## Safe to Remove (32)
### Unused Imports (12)
- src/utils/helpers.js:3
`import { oldFunction } from './legacy'`
- src/components/Button.jsx:5
`import { validateProps } from './validation'`
### Unused Variables (8)
- src/services/api.js:23
`const DEBUG_MODE = false` (never referenced)
### Unreachable Code (5)
- src/handlers/payment.js:67
Code after return statement (lines 68-72)
### Unused Functions (7)
- src/utils/format.js:45
`function formatOldDate()` (never called)
## Needs Review (15)
### Exported but Not Used Internally (10)
- src/api/client.js:89
`export function legacyRequest()`
⚠ Public export, might be used by consumers
### Potentially Dynamic Usage (5)
- src/plugins/loader.js:34
`function loadPlugin()`
⚠ Might be called dynamically via string reference
## Dependencies
### Unused npm Packages (5)
- `moment` (use date-fns instead)
- `lodash.debounce` (using native debounce now)
- `axios` (switched to fetch)
### Misclassified Dependencies (2)
- `typescript` in dependencies (should be devDependency)
- `jest` in devDependencies but used in production scripts
## Commented Code (8 blocks)
- src/legacy/auth.js:120-145 (25 lines commented)
- src/components/Modal.jsx:67-82 (15 lines commented)
## Recommendations
1. **Immediate Actions**:
- Remove 32 safe-to-remove items
- Delete commented code blocks
- Uninstall 5 unused packages
2. **Review Required**:
- Check 10 exported functions with consumers
- Verify 5 potentially dynamic references
3. **Estimated Impact**:
- Bundle size reduction: ~45KB
- Code reduction: ~1,200 lines
- Dependency reduction: 5 packages
```
## Detection Strategies
### Static Analysis
- Parse AST to find declarations and references
- Track imports and their usage
- Identify exported but unused symbols
### Coverage-Based
- Use test coverage to find untested code
- Identify code never executed in tests
- Find branches never taken
### Type-Based (TypeScript)
- Find unused type definitions
- Detect unused interfaces
- Identify orphaned generics
## Edge Cases to Consider
### Dynamic References
```javascript
// Might look unused but called dynamically
const handlers = {
onClick: handleClick,
onHover: handleHover
};
// Called via string
window['initApp']();
```
### Test Code
```javascript
// Used only in tests, might appear unused in main code
export function testHelper() {}
```
### Public API
```javascript
// Exported for external consumers
export function publicApi() {
// Not used internally but part of public interface
}
```
## Language-Specific Tools
- **JavaScript/TypeScript**: ts-prune, unimported, depcheck, ESLint
- **Python**: vulture, autoflake, pycln
- **Java**: UCDetector, IntelliJ IDEA inspections
- **Go**: unused, deadcode
- **Rust**: cargo-udeps, cargo-machete
## Best Practices
- **Regular Cleanup**: Run detection monthly
- **Pre-Commit Hooks**: Catch new dead code early
- **Code Review**: Include dead code check in reviews
- **Deprecation**: Mark code as deprecated before removal
- **Documentation**: Document why code is unused
- **Version Control**: Use git to track removed code
- **Public APIs**: Be careful with exported functions
## Removal Strategy
1. **Start Safe**: Remove obvious unused code first
2. **Test After Each**: Run tests after each removal
3. **Check Imports**: Update import statements
4. **Search Codebase**: Grep for string references
5. **Review Exports**: Consider semver for public packages
6. **Document**: Note why code was removed in commit
## Notes
- Some "unused" code might be used via reflection or dynamic imports
- Public libraries should be more conservative
- Check documentation and examples for references
- Consider deprecation period for public APIs
- Keep removal commits separate and atomicRelated Skills
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