Interruptions is a Claude skill designed to audit code for edge cases before they reach production. It addresses the recurring problem of overlooked failure modes that can lead to user-reported bugs, rollbacks, and reliability issues. By systematically reviewing code through a structured process, the tool aims to help developers identify and fix potential issues early in the development lifecycle.
ai. The skill activates when prompted to audit a flow, find possible failure points, or stress test a feature. During operation, it evaluates code against twelve defined categories of failure modes, ranging from user behavior and security vulnerabilities to system state, network issues, concurrency, payment integrity, device compatibility, accessibility, data validation, and error handling. Each category is informed by real-world production failures and includes a checklist of questions, red flags, and example fixes, all referenced from a canonical checklist file within the project.
The audit process begins with Claude prompting the user to specify which flow or file to review. md, which is saved in the project directory. Each finding in the report includes a severity rating, a file and line reference, and a detailed fix with contextual information. The skill pauses after the audit, waiting for user confirmation before proceeding to apply fixes, ensuring that changes are made deliberately and with full awareness of their impact.
Interruptions is intended for developers seeking a structured approach to uncover edge cases and improve code reliability. Its design emphasizes thoroughness across multiple layers of application logic, infrastructure, and user experience. The tool leverages the Claude platform to automate and standardize the auditing process, making it accessible within environments where Claude skills are supported.
In the Code review & quality space, interruptions takes a focused approach. Helping developers identify and fix code edge cases before deploying to production. interruptions is an open-source project aimed at software developers using Claude skills. interruptions costs nothing to use. It runs on the web and the command line.
Om Rajguru builds and maintains interruptions, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 10 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 5 catalogued features are edge case detection, code audit, and severity ranking.
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