dotnet-clean-architecture-skills
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This tool provides a collection of 27 AI-ready prompt templates and skill files designed to teach AI coding assistants how to generate production-grade .NET code following Clean Architecture, CQRS, and DDD patterns.
Security Assessment
The overall risk is Low. The code scan checked 5 files and found no dangerous patterns, hardcoded secrets, or requests for dangerous system permissions. Because this tool is fundamentally a set of text-based instructions and templates for AI assistants, it does not natively execute shell commands, make external network requests, or access sensitive data. Users should simply be aware that the code ultimately generated by their AI assistant will still require their own standard security review, especially regarding the provided JWT and authentication templates.
Quality Assessment
The project is actively maintained, with its most recent push occurring today. It enjoys a healthy level of community trust, evidenced by 48 GitHub stars, and the repository includes a clear description of its capabilities. However, the repository currently lacks a formal open-source license. While this does not impact the operational security of the tool, it technically means the author retains all exclusive rights, which might be a concern for strict corporate environments looking to legally adopt and redistribute the generated patterns.
Verdict
Safe to use, though corporate users should note the missing license before heavily integrating the unlicensed templates into proprietary commercial workflows.
27 AI-ready skills for generating production-grade .NET code — Clean Architecture, CQRS, DDD. Works with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor.
.NET Clean Architecture Skills
27 AI-ready skills that teach your coding assistant how to generate production-grade .NET code — Clean Architecture, CQRS, DDD — without explaining the patterns every time.
Works with: Claude Code | GitHub Copilot | Cursor
Before (plain prompt)
"Create a Product entity with name, price, and category"
Your assistant generates a basic class with public setters, no validation, no events, inconsistent patterns.
After (with skills installed)
"Using skill
04-domain-entity-generator, create a Product aggregate root with Name (required, max 200), Price (positive decimal), and a CategoryId foreign key"
Your assistant generates a proper DDD entity with private setters, a Create() factory method, domain events, typed errors, and a repository interface — matching the patterns already in your codebase.
Get started in 30 seconds
# Clone into your project (Claude Code + Copilot)
git clone https://github.com/ronnydelgado/dotnet-clean-architecture-skills.git
# Or copy all skills globally (Claude Code)
cp -r skills/* ~/.claude/skills/
Then follow Recipe 0: Scaffold a New Project or jump to Recipe 1: Add a CRUD Feature if you already have a solution.
Skills Index
Core Architecture Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | dotnet-clean-architecture | Project scaffolding | Solution structure, layer setup, DI configuration |
| 2 | cqrs-command-generator | Write operations | Commands, Handlers, Validators |
| 3 | cqrs-query-generator | Read operations | Queries, Dapper SQL, Response DTOs |
| 4 | domain-entity-generator | Domain modeling | Entities, Value Objects, Factory methods |
| 5 | repository-pattern | Data access abstraction | Repository interfaces, EF Core implementations |
| 6 | ef-core-configuration | Database mapping | Fluent API, Relationships, Indexes |
| 7.1 | legacy-api-controllers | REST API controllers | Controllers, Authorization, Versioning |
| 7.2 | minimal-api-endpoints | Minimal API endpoints | MapGet/MapPost, Filters, Versioning |
| 8 | result-pattern | Error handling | Result, Result, Error types |
| 9 | domain-events-generator | Event-driven design | Domain Events, Handlers, Outbox pattern |
| 10 | pipeline-behaviors | Cross-cutting concerns | Logging, Validation, Transaction behaviors |
Validation Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | fluent-validation | Input validation | AbstractValidator, Custom validators, Async validation |
Security Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | jwt-authentication | JWT Bearer auth | JwtService, Token validation, Refresh tokens |
| 13 | permission-authorization | Permission-based access | HasPermission attribute, Policy provider |
Infrastructure Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | outbox-pattern | Reliable messaging | OutboxMessage, Processor job, Idempotency |
| 15 | quartz-background-jobs | Scheduled jobs | IJob, Cron scheduling, Job configuration |
| 16.1 | email-service-sendgrid | Email integration | IEmailService, SendGrid, Templates |
| 16.2 | email-service-aws-ses | Email integration | IEmailService, AWS SES, Local Templates |
| 17 | health-checks | Dependency monitoring | PostgreSQL, HTTP, Custom checks |
| 18 | audit-trail | Change tracking | IAuditable, EF interceptor, Soft delete |
Data Access Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | dapper-query-builder | Optimized reads | Multi-mapping, Pagination, CTEs |
| 20 | specification-pattern | Query encapsulation | ISpecification, Composable queries |
Testing Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | unit-testing | Unit tests | xUnit, NSubstitute, FluentAssertions |
| 22 | integration-testing | Integration tests | WebApplicationFactory, Testcontainers, Respawn |
Cross-Cutting Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | logging-configuration | Structured logging | Serilog, ILogger, Log enrichment |
| 24 | rate-limiting | API protection | Fixed/Sliding window, Token bucket, Concurrency |
Database Skills
| # | Skill | Description | Key Templates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25.1 | postgresql-best-practices | PostgreSQL optimization | Naming, Indexing, xmin concurrency, Extensions |
| 25.2 | sqlserver-best-practices | SQL Server optimization | Naming, Indexing, rowversion, Temporal tables |
| 26 | options-pattern | Typed configuration | IOptions, IOptionsSnapshot, IOptionsMonitor, Validation |
Recipes — Where to Start
Skills are building blocks. Recipes show you which skills to combine and in what order for common tasks.
| Recipe | What You Get |
|---|---|
| Scaffold a New Project | Complete solution structure with logging, health checks, and audit trail |
| Add a CRUD Feature | Entity + commands + queries + validation + API — the most common workflow |
| Add JWT Authentication | JWT tokens, refresh tokens, and permission-based authorization |
| Add Background Processing | Domain events with Outbox pattern and Quartz scheduled jobs |
| Add Email Notifications | Transactional emails triggered by domain events |
| Add Testing | Unit tests with NSubstitute + integration tests with Testcontainers |
New project? Start with Recipe 0, then Recipe 1. Everything else is optional and independent.
See the full Recipes guide for the suggested order and dependency tree.
Architecture Overview
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ API Layer │
│ • Controllers (api-controller-generator) │
│ • Request/Response DTOs │
│ • Middleware │
│ • Authentication (jwt-authentication) │
│ • Authorization (permission-authorization) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Application Layer │
│ • Commands (cqrs-command-generator) │
│ • Queries (cqrs-query-generator) │
│ • Validators (fluent-validation) │
│ • Pipeline Behaviors (pipeline-behaviors) │
│ • Event Handlers (domain-events-generator) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Infrastructure Layer │
│ • Repositories (repository-pattern) │
│ • EF Core Configurations (ef-core-configuration) │
│ • Dapper Queries (dapper-query-builder) │
│ • Outbox Pattern (outbox-pattern) │
│ • Background Jobs (quartz-background-jobs) │
│ • Email Service (email-service) │
│ • Audit Trail (audit-trail) │
│ • Health Checks (health-checks) │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Domain Layer │
│ • Entities (domain-entity-generator) │
│ • Value Objects (domain-entity-generator) │
│ • Domain Events (domain-events-generator) │
│ • Result Pattern (result-pattern) │
│ • Specifications (specification-pattern) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Technology Stack
| Technology | Version | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| .NET | 8+ | Framework |
| MediatR | 12+ | CQRS implementation |
| FluentValidation | 11+ | Request validation |
| Entity Framework Core | 8+ | ORM (write side) |
| Dapper | 2+ | Micro ORM (read side) |
| PostgreSQL | 15+ | Database |
| SQL Server | 2019+ | Database |
| Quartz.NET | 3+ | Background jobs |
| Serilog | 3+ | Logging |
| xUnit | 2.6+ | Testing framework |
| NSubstitute | 5+ | Mocking |
| Testcontainers | 3+ | Integration testing |
Installation
Option 1: Clone the repo (works with both Claude Code and GitHub Copilot)
git clone https://github.com/ronnydelgado/dotnet-clean-architecture-skills.git
The repo structure works out of the box for both tools:
- GitHub Copilot reads skills from
skills/at the repo root. - Claude Code reads skills from
.claude/skills/, which is a symlink toskills/.
Windows note: Git symlinks require either Developer Mode enabled or running Git as administrator. If symlinks don't resolve, run
git config core.symlinks trueand re-clone.
Option 2: Copy individual skills into your project
Pick the skills you need and copy them into the appropriate location for your tool:
Claude Code:
# Copy a single skill
cp -r skills/01-dotnet-clean-architecture your-project/.claude/skills/
# Or copy all skills
cp -r skills/* your-project/.claude/skills/
GitHub Copilot:
# Copy a single skill
cp -r skills/01-dotnet-clean-architecture your-project/skills/
# Or copy all skills
cp -r skills/* your-project/skills/
Option 3: Install globally for Claude Code
Make skills available across all your projects:
cp -r skills/* ~/.claude/skills/
Using the skills
Once installed, ask Claude to apply the patterns to your specific use case. Each skill contains:
- Overview and purpose
- Quick reference table
- Complete code templates
- Usage examples
- Best practices
- Anti-patterns to avoid
- Related skills
Credits
Skills 25.1 (postgresql-best-practices) and 26 (options-pattern) were inspired by johnpuksta/clean-architecture-agents, a fork that extends this collection with a multi-agent orchestration system.
Have suggestions or want to contribute? Open an issue or PR on GitHub. Let's make .NET Clean Architecture accessible to everyone.
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