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Build ASP.NET Core Web APIs with .NET 10 (C# 14.0). Supports project scaffolding, CRUD operations, Entity Framework integration, dependency injection, testing with xUnit, Docker containerization, and following 2025 best practices. Use when creating REST APIs, microservices, backend services, implementing CRUD operations, setting up Entity Framework, adding authentication/authorization, or containerizing .NET applications. Triggers on .NET, ASP.NET Core, C#, Web API, REST API, microservices, dotnet, csharp development tasks.
Implement Istio and Linkerd service meshes. Configure mTLS, traffic management, and observability. Use when managing microservices communication.
Full Sentry SDK setup for NestJS. Use when asked to "add Sentry to NestJS", "install @sentry/nestjs", "setup Sentry in NestJS", or configure error monitoring, tracing, profiling, logging, metrics, crons, or AI monitoring for NestJS applications. Supports Express and Fastify adapters, GraphQL, microservices, WebSockets, and background jobs.
NestJS reference skill: modules, controllers, providers, DTOs with class-validator, TypeORM/Prisma, guards, interceptors, pipes, queues (BullMQ), WebSockets, microservices, testing, OpenAPI, and CLI scaffolding. Use when the task touches NestJS application code and should follow the project's module-based architecture.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design REST APIs", "optimize database queries", "implement authentication", "build microservices", "review backend code", "set up GraphQL", "handle database migrations", or "load test APIs". Use for Node.js/Express/Fastify development, PostgreSQL optimization, API security, and backend architecture patterns.
GraphQL gives clients exactly the data they need - no more, no less. One endpoint, typed schema, introspection. But the flexibility that makes it powerful also makes it dangerous. Without proper controls, clients can craft queries that bring down your server. This skill covers schema design, resolvers, DataLoader for N+1 prevention, federation for microservices, and client integration with Apollo/urql. Key insight: GraphQL is a contract. The schema is the API documentation. Design it carefully.
Expert GraphQL developer specializing in type-safe API development, schema design, resolver optimization, and federation architecture. Use when building GraphQL APIs, implementing Apollo Server, optimizing query performance, or designing federated microservices.
NestJS 11+ best practices for enterprise Node.js applications with TypeScript. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring NestJS controllers, services, modules, or APIs. Triggers on: NestJS modules, controllers, providers, dependency injection, @Injectable, @Controller, @Module, middleware, guards, interceptors, pipes, exception filters, ValidationPipe, class-validator, class-transformer, DTOs, JWT authentication, Passport strategies, @nestjs/passport, TypeORM entities, Prisma client, Drizzle ORM, repository pattern, circular dependencies, forwardRef, @nestjs/swagger, OpenAPI decorators, GraphQL resolvers, @nestjs/graphql, microservices, TCP transport, Redis transport, NATS, Kafka, NestJS 11 breaking changes, Express v5 migration, custom decorators, ConfigService, @nestjs/config, health checks, or NestJS testing patterns.
Single deployable with enforced module boundaries for team autonomy without distributed complexity. Triggers: modular-monolith, module boundaries, single deployment, team autonomy Use when: teams need autonomy without distributed overhead DO NOT use when: already using microservices or system is small.
Create or update living documentation from git history (branch diff, current branch, PR, or last N commits) for microservices. Use when users ask to document a feature/funcionalidad, document current branch/branch actual, generate release notes/changelog, explain what changed, or update docs for react, integrator, magento, or all services. Produces docs in each repo's docs/ folder (components, changelogs, adrs, runbooks, guides, technical, bugs, plans, tasks) with traceability to commits/files and Obsidian-compatible frontmatter.
Use when creating professional architecture diagrams, cloud infrastructure visuals, network topologies, Kubernetes cluster diagrams, or microservices architecture diagrams as PNG/SVG images using Python Diagrams library with real provider icons (AWS, Azure, GCP, K8s, OnPrem, Generic)
Spring Modulith for modular architecture in Spring Boot 3.x. Covers module structure, API vs internal packages, inter-module events, module testing, documentation generation, and observability. USE WHEN: user mentions "spring modulith", "modular monolith", "@ApplicationModule", "module boundaries", "inter-module events", "@ApplicationModuleTest", "modular architecture" DO NOT USE FOR: simple applications - unnecessary complexity, microservices - use proper service boundaries, existing tightly coupled monoliths - requires significant refactoring