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Found 154 Skills
Apply Clean Architecture + DDD + Hexagonal patterns to backend services. Use when designing APIs, microservices, domain models, aggregates, repositories, bounded contexts, or scalable backend structure. Triggers on DDD, Clean Architecture, Hexagonal, ports and adapters, entities, value objects, domain events, CQRS, event sourcing, repository pattern, use cases, onion architecture, outbox pattern, aggregate root, anti-corruption layer. Language-agnostic (Go, Rust, Python, TypeScript, Java, C#).
Master software architect specializing in modern architecture patterns, clean architecture, microservices, event-driven systems, and DDD. Reviews system designs and code changes for architectural integrity, scalability, and maintainability. Use PROACTIVELY for architectural decisions.
Master Java 21+ with modern features like virtual threads, pattern matching, and Spring Boot 3.x. Expert in the latest Java ecosystem including GraalVM, Project Loom, and cloud-native patterns. Use PROACTIVELY for Java development, microservices architecture, or performance optimization.
Create layered architecture diagrams using HTML/CSS templates with color-coded layers and grid layouts. Best for visualizing system layers (User→Application→Data→Infrastructure), microservices architecture, and enterprise application design. NOT for pixel-perfect custom diagrams (use drawio), simple flowcharts (use mermaid), or data visualization (use vega).
Comprehensive backend development guide for Node.js/Express/TypeScript microservices. Use when creating routes, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with Express APIs, Prisma database access, Sentry error tracking, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, dependency injection, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (routes → controllers → services → repositories), BaseController pattern, error handling, performance monitoring, testing strategies, and migration from legacy patterns.
Complete guide for Go backend development including concurrency patterns, web servers, database integration, microservices, and production deployment
Designs system architecture, selects tech stacks, defines components and interfaces, addresses non-functional requirements. Trigger words - architecture, system design, tech stack, components, scalability, security, API design, data model, NFR, patterns, microservices, monolith
Backend API design, database architecture, microservices patterns, and test-driven development. Use for designing APIs, database schemas, or backend system architecture.
Implement distributed tracing with correlation IDs, trace propagation, and span tracking across microservices. Use when debugging distributed systems, monitoring request flows, or implementing observability.
Build robust backend systems with modern technologies (Node.js, Python, Go, Rust), frameworks (NestJS, FastAPI, Django), databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis), APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), authentication (OAuth 2.1, JWT), testing strategies, security best practices (OWASP Top 10), performance optimization, scalability patterns (microservices, caching, sharding), DevOps practices (Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD), and monitoring. Use when designing APIs, implementing authentication, optimizing database queries, setting up CI/CD pipelines, handling security vulnerabilities, building microservices, or developing production-ready backend systems.
Implement distributed tracing with Jaeger and Zipkin for tracking requests across microservices. Use when debugging distributed systems, tracking request flows, or analyzing service performance.
Use when designing system architecture, choosing between monolith/microservices/serverless, planning scalability, or making technology decisions. Covers microservices, event-driven, CQRS, modular monoliths, distributed systems, and reliability patterns for production-grade software.