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Design, refactor, analyze, and review code by applying the principles and patterns of tactical domain-driven design. Triggers on: domain modeling, aggregate design, 'entity', 'value object', 'repository', 'bounded context', 'domain event', 'domain service', code touching domain/ directories, rich domain model discussions.
Detects anemic domain models, validates and refactors them into rich domain models, and enforces tactical DDD patterns (Entities, Value Objects, Aggregates, Domain Services, Domain Events). Use when the user asks to validate, review, or check domain models or DDD code; detect anemia; refactor domain objects; improve encapsulation; or mentions terms like "anemic model", "rich domain", "aggregate", "value object", "domain event", "ubiquitous language", "is this good DDD", "does this follow DDD", or "check my domain". Do NOT use for module or service boundary design, architectural decomposition, strategic DDD context mapping, or code outside the domain layer (DTOs, controllers, infrastructure adapters).
Implement Domain-Driven Design tactical patterns in C#/.NET. Use when building Entities, Value Objects, Aggregates, Domain Events, Repositories, or structuring a DDD solution. Framework-agnostic — covers pure domain modeling with modern C#.
Domain-Driven Design patterns. Bounded contexts, aggregates, entities, value objects, domain events, repositories, and application services. Strategic and tactical DDD for complex business domains. USE WHEN: user mentions "DDD", "Domain-Driven Design", "bounded context", "aggregate", "value object", "domain event", "ubiquitous language", "aggregate root", "domain service" DO NOT USE FOR: database schema design - use database skills; CQRS/Event Sourcing specifics - use `event-sourcing-cqrs`