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NestJS architecture patterns for modules, controllers, providers, DTO validation, guards, interceptors, config, and production-grade TypeScript backends.
Nest.js framework expert specializing in module architecture, dependency injection, middleware, guards, interceptors, testing with Jest/Supertest, TypeORM/Mongoose integration, and Passport.js authentication. Use PROACTIVELY for any Nest.js application issues including architecture decisions, testing strategies, performance optimization, or debugging complex dependency injection problems. If a specialized expert is a better fit, I will recommend switching and stop.
Use when adding authentication to Angular applications with route guards and HTTP interceptors - integrates @auth0/auth0-angular SDK for SPAs
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').
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".
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.
HTTP clients for frontend and Node.js. Covers Axios, Fetch API, ky, and ofetch. Includes interceptors, error handling, retry logic, and auth token management. Use for configuring API clients and HTTP communication. USE WHEN: user mentions "HTTP client", "Fetch API", "ky", "ofetch", "HTTP wrapper", "retry logic", "token refresh", asks about "which HTTP client to use", "HTTP request library", "API client setup", "request interceptors" DO NOT USE FOR: Axios-specific questions - use `axios` instead; GraphQL - use `graphql-codegen` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead; WebSocket connections
Interactive config wizard for NeMo Evaluator Launcher (NEL). Use when the user wants to create a new evaluation config from scratch, set up an evaluation from existing configs, or modify a NEL config (deployment, tasks, multi-node, interceptors). ALWAYS triggers on mentions of creating configs, setting up evaluations, configuring models for evaluation, or modifying NEL YAML files. Do NOT use for monitoring, debugging, or analyzing already-running evaluations.
NestJS framework best practices and production patterns. Use whenever working with NestJS — creating modules, controllers, services, DTOs, guards, interceptors, pipes, middleware, or building REST/GraphQL/microservice APIs. Also use when setting up authentication, authorization, validation, queues, health checks, WebSockets, caching, or any @nestjs/* package. Even for simple NestJS tasks, this skill ensures correct import paths, proper decorator usage, and production-ready patterns. Covers NestJS v11 with Express v5, native JWT auth, Zod validation, Keyv caching, and Suites testing.
NestJS best practices, module architecture, DTOs, Guards, Interceptors, and common patterns. Use when building or reviewing NestJS backend services.
Conduktor platform expertise for Apache Kafka management, governance, and self-service. Covers Console (observe and manage), Gateway (enforce and proxy with interceptors), and CLI (operate and automate). Use when working with Conduktor configuration, deployment, Kafka data governance, encryption, multi-tenancy, or self-service workflows.