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Module organization patterns including ports and adapters (hexagonal), module communication, and data isolation. Use when structuring modular monoliths, defining module boundaries, setting up inter-module communication, or isolating database contexts. Includes MediatR patterns for internal events.
Complete Java Spring Boot skill set for building enterprise applications. Includes modular architecture with optional components: - PostgreSQL database with JPA/Hibernate + Flyway migration - Redis caching (optional) - Kafka/RabbitMQ messaging (optional, choose one) - JWT + OAuth2 authentication (optional OAuth2) - RBAC authorization (optional) - TDD with Mockito - Spec-First Development with OpenSpec
Guide for authoring Convex components - isolated, reusable backend modules with their own schema and functions. Use when building reusable libraries, packaging Convex functionality for NPM, creating isolated sub-systems, or integrating third-party components. Activates for component authoring, convex.config.ts setup, component testing, or NPM publishing tasks.
Generate Go cache implementations following GO modular architechture conventions. Use when creating cache layers in internal/modules/<module>/cache/ - user state caching, session caching, rate limiting data, temporary data storage, or any domain cache that uses Redis for fast data access with TTL support.
Generate Go cache implementations following GO modular architechture conventions. Use when creating cache layers in internal/modules/<module>/cache/ - user state caching, session caching, rate limiting data, temporary data storage, or any domain cache that uses Redis for fast data access with TTL support.
Swift and SwiftUI refactoring patterns aligned with the iOS 26 / Swift 6.2 clinic modular MVVM-C architecture (Airbnb + OLX SPM layout). Enforces @Observable ViewModels/coordinators, App-target `DependencyContainer` + route shells, Domain repository/coordinator/error-routing protocols, and Data-owned I/O with stale-while-revalidate plus optimistic queued sync boundaries. Use when refactoring existing SwiftUI code into the clinic architecture.
Generate Go enums following GO modular architechture conventions (string-based enums with validation, constructor, and String method). Use when creating type-safe string enumerations in internal/modules/<module>/enum/ or when user asks to create an enum, add an enum type, or define enum constants.
Generate Go services following GO modular architechture conventions (Fx DI, OTEL tracing, interface-first design). Use when creating reusable business services in internal/modules/<module>/service/ - email senders, token generators, hashing utilities, template compilers, cache-backed lookups, or any domain service that encapsulates a single responsibility and is consumed by use cases or other services.
Generate Chi HTTP handlers following GO modular architechture conventions (request/response DTOs, use case orchestration, error handling, swagger annotations, Fx DI). Use when creating HTTP endpoint handlers in internal/modules/<module>/http/chi/handler/ for REST operations (List, Create, Update, Delete, Get) that need to decode requests, call use cases, map responses, and handle errors with proper logging and tracing.
Generate Go use cases following GO modular architechture conventions (Fx DI, ports/usecase architecture). Use for any business logic operation in internal/modules/<module>/usecase/ - entity operations (create, update, list, delete), infrastructure operations (upload file, send notification), or any domain action requiring metrics, tracing, and validation.
Generate custom Go errors following GO modular architecture conventions using bricks errs.New(code, message, httpStatus, metadata). Use when creating new domain errors, extending internal/modules/<module>/errs/errs.go, or standardizing error codes/messages/statuses in identity and monitor modules.
Generate Go GORM models following Pingo modular architecture conventions. Use when creating or updating persistence models in internal/modules/<module>/model/, including table mapping, nullable SQL types, timestamps, and relation fields for identity and monitor modules.