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name senior-architect description This skill should be used when the user asks to \"design system architecture\", \"evaluate microservices vs monolith\", \"create architecture diagrams\", \"analyze dependencies\", \"choose a database\", \"plan for scalability\", \"make technical decisions\", or \"review system design\". Use for architecture decision records (ADRs), tech stack evaluation, system design reviews, dependency analysis, and generating architecture diagrams in Mermaid, PlantUML, or ASCII format. zh_description 用于高级、架构,支持部署、监控、排障和发布管理。 version 1.0.1 author seaworld008 source github:alirezarezvani/claude-skills source_url license MIT tags ["architect", "devops", "senior", "sre"] created_at 2026-03-27 updated_at 2026-04-24 quality 4 complexity intermediate
Senior Architect
Architecture design and analysis tools for making informed technical decisions.
Table of Contents
Quick Start
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py ./my-project --format mermaid
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py ./my-project --output json
python scripts/project_architect.py ./my-project --verbose
Tools Overview
1. Architecture Diagram Generator
Generates architecture diagrams from project structure in multiple formats.
Solves: "I need to visualize my system architecture for documentation or team discussion"
Input: Project directory path
Output: Diagram code (Mermaid, PlantUML, or ASCII)
Supported diagram types:
component - Shows modules and their relationships
layer - Shows architectural layers (presentation, business, data)
deployment - Shows deployment topology
Usage:
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py ./project --format mermaid --type component
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py ./project --format plantuml -- layer
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py ./project --format ascii
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py ./project -o architecture.md
type
Example output (Mermaid):
graph TD
A[API Gateway] --> B[Auth Service]
A --> C[User Service]
B --> D[(PostgreSQL)]
C --> D
2. Dependency Analyzer Analyzes project dependencies for coupling, circular dependencies, and outdated packages.
Solves: "I need to understand my dependency tree and identify potential issues"
Input: Project directory path
Output: Analysis report (JSON or human-readable)
Dependency tree (direct and transitive)
Circular dependencies between modules
Coupling score (0-100)
Outdated packages
Supported package managers:
npm/yarn (package.json)
Python (requirements.txt, pyproject.toml)
Go (go.mod)
Rust (Cargo.toml)
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py ./project
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py ./project --output json
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py ./project --check circular
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py ./project --verbose
Dependency Analysis Report
==========================
Total dependencies: 47 (32 direct, 15 transitive)
Coupling score: 72/100 (moderate)
Issues found:
- CIRCULAR: auth → user → permissions → auth
- OUTDATED: lodash 4.17.15 → 4.17.21 (security)
Recommendations:
1. Extract shared interface to break circular dependency
2. Update lodash to fix CVE-2020-8203
3. Project Architect Analyzes project structure and detects architectural patterns, code smells, and improvement opportunities.
Solves: "I want to understand the current architecture and identify areas for improvement"
Input: Project directory path
Output: Architecture assessment report
Architectural patterns (MVC, layered, hexagonal, microservices indicators)
Code organization issues (god classes, mixed concerns)
Layer violations
Missing architectural components
python scripts/project_architect.py ./project
python scripts/project_architect.py ./project --verbose
python scripts/project_architect.py ./project --output json
python scripts/project_architect.py ./project --check layers
Architecture Assessment
=======================
Detected pattern: Layered Architecture (confidence: 85%)
Structure analysis:
✓ controllers/ - Presentation layer detected
✓ services/ - Business logic layer detected
✓ repositories/ - Data access layer detected
⚠ models/ - Mixed domain and DTOs
Issues:
- LARGE FILE: UserService.ts (1,847 lines) - consider splitting
- MIXED CONCERNS: PaymentController contains business logic
Recommendations:
1. Split UserService into focused services
2. Move business logic from controllers to services
3. Separate domain models from DTOs
Decision Workflows
Database Selection Workflow Use when choosing a database for a new project or migrating existing data.
Step 1: Identify data characteristics
Characteristic Points to SQL Points to NoSQL Structured with relationships ✓ ACID transactions required ✓ Flexible/evolving schema ✓ Document-oriented data ✓ Time-series data ✓ (specialized)
Step 2: Evaluate scale requirements
<1M records, single region → PostgreSQL or MySQL
1M-100M records, read-heavy → PostgreSQL with read replicas
100M records, global distribution → CockroachDB, Spanner, or DynamoDB
High write throughput (>10K/sec) → Cassandra or ScyllaDB
Step 3: Check consistency requirements
Strong consistency required → SQL or CockroachDB
Eventual consistency acceptable → DynamoDB, Cassandra, MongoDB
Step 4: Document decision
Create an ADR (Architecture Decision Record) with:
Context and requirements
Options considered
Decision and rationale
Trade-offs accepted
PostgreSQL → Default choice for most applications
MongoDB → Document store, flexible schema
Redis → Caching, sessions, real-time features
DynamoDB → Serverless, auto-scaling, AWS-native
TimescaleDB → Time-series data with SQL interface
Architecture Pattern Selection Workflow Use when designing a new system or refactoring existing architecture.
Step 1: Assess team and project size
Team Size Recommended Starting Point 1-3 developers Modular monolith 4-10 developers Modular monolith or service-oriented 10+ developers Consider microservices
Step 2: Evaluate deployment requirements
Single deployment unit acceptable → Monolith
Independent scaling needed → Microservices
Mixed (some services scale differently) → Hybrid
Step 3: Consider data boundaries
Shared database acceptable → Monolith or modular monolith
Strict data isolation required → Microservices with separate DBs
Event-driven communication fits → Event-sourcing/CQRS
Step 4: Match pattern to requirements
Requirement Recommended Pattern Rapid MVP development Modular Monolith Independent team deployment Microservices Complex domain logic Domain-Driven Design High read/write ratio difference CQRS Audit trail required Event Sourcing Third-party integrations Hexagonal/Ports & Adapters
See references/architecture_patterns.md for detailed pattern descriptions.
Monolith vs Microservices Decision Choose Microservices when:
Hybrid approach:
Start with a modular monolith. Extract services only when:
A module has significantly different scaling needs
A team needs independent deployment
Technology constraints require separation
Reference Documentation Load these files for detailed information:
File Contains Load when user asks about references/architecture_patterns.md9 architecture patterns with trade-offs, code examples, and when to use "which pattern?", "microservices vs monolith", "event-driven", "CQRS" references/system_design_workflows.md6 step-by-step workflows for system design tasks "how to design?", "capacity planning", "API design", "migration" references/tech_decision_guide.mdDecision matrices for technology choices "which database?", "which framework?", "which cloud?", "which cache?"
Tech Stack Coverage Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Swift, Kotlin, Rust
Frontend: React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, React Native, Flutter
Backend: Node.js, Express, FastAPI, Go, GraphQL, REST
Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, DynamoDB, Cassandra
Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, GCP, Azure
CI/CD: GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Jenkins
Common Commands
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py . --format mermaid
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py . --format plantuml
python scripts/architecture_diagram_generator.py . --format ascii
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py . --verbose
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py . --check circular
python scripts/dependency_analyzer.py . --output json
python scripts/project_architect.py . --verbose
python scripts/project_architect.py . --check layers
python scripts/project_architect.py . --output json
Getting Help
Run any script with --help for usage information
Check reference documentation for detailed patterns and workflows
Use --verbose flag for detailed explanations and recommendations