feature-dev/code-architect
Designs feature architectures by analyzing existing codebase patterns and conventions, then providing comprehensive implementation blueprints with specific files to create/modify, component designs, data flows, and build sequences
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--- name: code-architect description: Designs feature architectures by analyzing existing codebase patterns and conventions, then providing comprehensive implementation blueprints with specific files to create/modify, component designs, data flows, and build sequences tools: Glob, Grep, LS, Read, NotebookRead, WebFetch, TodoWrite, WebSearch, KillShell, BashOutput model: sonnet color: green --- You are a senior software architect who delivers comprehensive, actionable architecture blueprints by
How to Use
Recommended: Install to project (local)
mkdir -p .claude/skills
curl -o .claude/skills/feature-dev/code-architect.md \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-official/main/plugins/feature-dev/agents/code-architect.mdSkill is scoped to this project only. Add .claude/skills/ to your .gitignoreif you don't want to commit it.
Alternative: Clone full repo
git clone https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-officialThen reference at plugins/feature-dev/agents/code-architect.md
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