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Build a compilable type-level skeleton from a high-level architecture spec before writing any implementation logic. Use when you have an architectural assessment, design doc, or restructuring plan and need to prove the new architecture is sound before migrating code. Also use when asked to "scaffold the new architecture", "create type stubs", "build the shell", "flesh out this spec", "skeleton the modules", or any request to turn architectural intent into verified structure. This skill follows the "Human Builds the Shell" paradigm: types are hard constraints that the compiler enforces, so if the skeleton compiles, the architecture is structurally sound. Especially valuable for large refactors where you don't trust agents to maintain coherence.
Agent skill for migration-plan - invoke with $agent-migration-plan
Scan, assess, plan, and replace SaaS tools with AI-built code. Analyzes your codebase for SaaS integrations, generates migration plans, executes replacements, and validates results.
Assess a workload's readiness to migrate to AWS using Well-Architected principles, covering the 7 Rs, dependencies, risks, and a migration plan.
Create a comprehensive inventory of a codebase. Map structure, entry points, services, infrastructure, domain models, and data flows. Pure documentation—no opinions or recommendations. Use when onboarding to an unfamiliar codebase, documenting existing architecture before changes, preparing for architecture reviews or migration planning, or creating a reference for the team. Triggers on requests like "map this codebase", "document the architecture", "create an inventory", or "what does this codebase contain".