Clean Architecture Code Standards is a development claude skill built by sickn33. Best for: Backend and frontend developers use this when designing new systems or refactoring existing codebases to enforce separation of concerns, reduce technical debt, and improve long-term maintainability..

What it does
Apply domain-driven design and clean architecture principles to structure scalable, maintainable software with specific code style rules.
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Clean Architecture Code Standards

Apply domain-driven design and clean architecture principles to structure scalable, maintainable software with specific code style rules.

Skill instructions


name: software-architecture description: "Guide for quality focused software architecture. This skill should be used when users want to write code, design architecture, analyze code, in any case that relates to software development." risk: unknown source: community date_added: "2026-02-27"

Software Architecture Development Skill

This skill provides guidance for quality focused software development and architecture. It is based on Clean Architecture and Domain Driven Design principles.

Code Style Rules

General Principles

  • Early return pattern: Always use early returns when possible, over nested conditions for better readability
  • Avoid code duplication through creation of reusable functions and modules
  • Decompose long (more than 80 lines of code) components and functions into multiple smaller components and functions. If they cannot be used anywhere else, keep it in the same file. But if file longer than 200 lines of code, it should be split into multiple files.
  • Use arrow functions instead of function declarations when possible

Best Practices

Library-First Approach

  • ALWAYS search for existing solutions before writing custom code
    • Check npm for existing libraries that solve the problem
    • Evaluate existing services/SaaS solutions
    • Consider third-party APIs for common functionality
  • Use libraries instead of writing your own utils or helpers. For example, use cockatiel instead of writing your own retry logic.
  • When custom code IS justified:
    • Specific business logic unique to the domain
    • Performance-critical paths with special requirements
    • When external dependencies would be overkill
    • Security-sensitive code requiring full control
    • When existing solutions don't meet requirements after thorough evaluation

Architecture and Design

  • Clean Architecture & DDD Principles:
    • Follow domain-driven design and ubiquitous language
    • Separate domain entities from infrastructure concerns
    • Keep business logic independent of frameworks
    • Define use cases clearly and keep them isolated
  • Naming Conventions:
    • AVOID generic names: utils, helpers, common, shared
    • USE domain-specific names: OrderCalculator, UserAuthenticator, InvoiceGenerator
    • Follow bounded context naming patterns
    • Each module should have a single, clear purpose
  • Separation of Concerns:
    • Do NOT mix business logic with UI components
    • Keep database queries out of controllers
    • Maintain clear boundaries between contexts
    • Ensure proper separation of responsibilities

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

  • NIH (Not Invented Here) Syndrome:
    • Don't build custom auth when Auth0/Supabase exists
    • Don't write custom state management instead of using Redux/Zustand
    • Don't create custom form validation instead of using established libraries
  • Poor Architectural Choices:
    • Mixing business logic with UI components
    • Database queries directly in controllers
    • Lack of clear separation of concerns
  • Generic Naming Anti-Patterns:
    • utils.js with 50 unrelated functions
    • helpers/misc.js as a dumping ground
    • common/shared.js with unclear purpose
  • Remember: Every line of custom code is a liability that needs maintenance, testing, and documentation

Code Quality

  • Proper error handling with typed catch blocks
  • Break down complex logic into smaller, reusable functions
  • Avoid deep nesting (max 3 levels)
  • Keep functions focused and under 50 lines when possible
  • Keep files focused and under 200 lines of code when possible

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

Use this skill

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Claude Code

Save SKILL.md into your Claude Skills folder, then restart Claude Code.

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/clean-architecture-code-standards && curl -L "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/HEAD/skills/software-architecture/SKILL.md" -o ~/.claude/skills/clean-architecture-code-standards/SKILL.md

Installs to ~/.claude/skills/clean-architecture-code-standards/SKILL.md.

Use cases

Backend and frontend developers use this when designing new systems or refactoring existing codebases to enforce separation of concerns, reduce technical debt, and improve long-term maintainability.

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UpdatedMar 25, 2026