awesome-copilot/instructions/coldfusion-cfc.instructions.md
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Add instructions for ColdFusion cfc and ColdFusion cfm files (#233)
* Add instructions for ColdFusion cfc and cfm files

* Add ColdFusion coding standards for CFC and CFM files

* Update instructions/coldfusion-cfc-instructions.md

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* Address Copilot AI review comments

* Fix description formatting in ColdFusion CFC and CFM instructions

* Add ColdFusion coding standards for CFC and CFM files

* Add ColdFusion coding standards for CFC and CFM files to README instructions

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ColdFusion Coding Standards for CFC component and application patterns **/*.cfc

ColdFusion Coding Standards for CFC Files

  • Use CFScript where possible for cleaner syntax.
  • Avoid using deprecated tags and functions.
  • Follow consistent naming conventions for variables and components.
  • Use cfqueryparam to prevent SQL injection.
  • Escape CSS hash symbols inside blocks using ##

Additional Best Practices

  • Use this scope for component properties and methods when appropriate.

  • Document all functions with purpose, parameters, and return values (use Javadoc or similar style).

  • Use access modifiers (public, private, package, remote) for functions and variables.

  • Prefer dependency injection for component collaboration.

  • Avoid business logic in setters/getters; keep them simple.

  • Validate and sanitize all input parameters in public/remote methods.

  • Use cftry/cfcatch for error handling within methods as needed.

  • Avoid hardcoding configuration or credentials in CFCs.

  • Use consistent indentation (2 spaces, as per global standards).

  • Group related methods logically within the component.

  • Use meaningful, descriptive names for methods and properties.

  • Avoid using cfcomponent attributes that are deprecated or unnecessary.

  • Use ternary operators where possible

  • Ensure consistent tab alignment.