Nestjs Expert
Skill Verified ActiveCreates and configures NestJS modules, controllers, services, DTOs, guards, and interceptors for enterprise-grade TypeScript backend applications. Use when building NestJS REST APIs or GraphQL services, implementing dependency injection, scaffolding modular architecture, adding JWT/Passport authentication, integrating TypeORM or Prisma, or working with .module.ts, .controller.ts, and .service.ts files. Invoke for guards, interceptors, pipes, validation, Swagger documentation, and unit/E2E testing in NestJS projects.
To accelerate the development of structured, enterprise-grade NestJS backend applications by providing code scaffolding, configuration examples, and best practices.
Features
- Scaffolds NestJS modules, controllers, services, DTOs, guards, interceptors
- Provides examples for REST APIs and GraphQL services
- Illustrates dependency injection and modular architecture
- Demonstrates JWT/Passport authentication integration
- Includes examples for TypeORM/Prisma integration and testing patterns
Use Cases
- Building new NestJS REST APIs or GraphQL services
- Implementing dependency injection and scaffolding modular architecture
- Adding JWT/Passport authentication to NestJS projects
- Integrating TypeORM or Prisma with NestJS
- Generating boilerplate for .module.ts, .controller.ts, and .service.ts files
Non-Goals
- Implementing specific business logic beyond NestJS structure
- Replacing the need for understanding NestJS core concepts
- Providing a full-stack solution (focuses on backend)
Installation
First, add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add jeffallan/claude-skills/plugin install claude-skills@fullstack-dev-skillsQuality Score
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