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Provides comprehensive code review capability for NestJS applications, analyzing controllers, services, modules, guards, interceptors, pipes, dependency injection, and database integration patterns. Use when reviewing NestJS code changes, before merging pull requests, after implementing new features, or for architecture validation. Triggers on "review NestJS code", "NestJS code review", "check my NestJS controller/service".
Refactor NestJS/TypeScript code to improve maintainability, readability, and adherence to best practices. Identifies and fixes circular dependencies, god object services, fat controllers with business logic, deep nesting, and SRP violations. Applies NestJS patterns including proper module organization, provider scopes, custom decorators, guards, interceptors, pipes, DTOs with class-validator, exception filters, CQRS, repository pattern, and event-driven architecture. Transforms code into exemplary implementations following SOLID principles.
NestJS framework for building efficient, scalable Node.js server-side applications. Use when working with NestJS apps, controllers, modules, providers, dependency injection, pipes, guards, interceptors, or building REST/GraphQL APIs.
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.
NestJS best practices, module architecture, DTOs, Guards, Interceptors, and common patterns. Use when building or reviewing NestJS backend services.
Use when nestJS guards and interceptors for auth, logging, and transformation. Use when implementing cross-cutting concerns.
Generate Orderly SDK plugin scaffolding with unique ID, registration boilerplate, and typed interceptors. Use when the user mentions creating, developing, registering, implementing, or generating a plugin (e.g. 'create a plugin', 'generate a plugin', 'develop a plugin', 'register a plugin', 'implement a plugin', 'build a plugin', 'add a plugin', 'scaffold a plugin', 'new plugin').