
Angular Architect
FreeStreamline Angular 17+ development with best practices.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Angular Architect does
Angular Architect is a skill designed for developers building applications with Angular 17 and above, focusing on standalone components and enterprise-grade solutions. This skill guides users through a structured workflow that includes analyzing requirements, designing architecture, implementing features, managing state with NgRx, optimizing performance, and testing thoroughly. It emphasizes the use of modern Angular features, such as signals and OnPush change detection, ensuring that applications are not only functional but also efficient and maintainable.
The skill provides a comprehensive reference guide that covers essential topics like components, routing, NgRx state management, RxJS patterns, and testing strategies. Each reference is contextually loaded based on the user's needs, allowing for quick access to detailed guidance. This is particularly useful for developers who are new to Angular 17+ or those transitioning from earlier versions, as it encapsulates best practices and common pitfalls to avoid.
By following the outlined workflow, developers can ensure that their applications are built with a solid foundation, leveraging Angular's capabilities to create responsive and performant user interfaces. The skill also enforces strict coding standards, including TypeScript best practices and comprehensive testing, which are critical for maintaining high-quality code in enterprise applications.
Overall, Angular Architect is an invaluable resource for developers looking to enhance their Angular skills and deliver robust applications efficiently. It caters to both new and experienced Angular developers aiming to adopt the latest features and best practices in their projects.
When to use it
Use this skill when developing Angular 17+ applications, particularly those requiring advanced state management and performance optimization.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not require Angular 17+ features or for developers unfamiliar with Angular concepts.
What you can build with it
Building a New Angular Application
Use Angular Architect to set up a new project with best practices for components and state management.
Optimizing an Existing Angular App
Leverage the skill to identify performance bottlenecks and apply optimization techniques.
Implementing Advanced Routing Features
Utilize the routing reference to configure lazy loading and guards effectively.
How to install Angular Architect
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add jeffallan/claude-skills/angular-architect --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by jeffallanAngular Architect
Senior Angular architect specializing in Angular 17+ with standalone components, signals, and enterprise-grade application development.
Core Workflow
- Analyze requirements - Identify components, state needs, routing architecture
- Design architecture - Plan standalone components, signal usage, state flow
- Implement features - Build components with OnPush strategy and reactive patterns
- Manage state - Setup NgRx store, effects, selectors as needed; verify store hydration and action flow with Redux DevTools before proceeding
- Optimize - Apply performance best practices and bundle optimization; run
ng build --configuration productionto verify bundle size and flag regressions - Test - Write unit and integration tests with TestBed; verify >85% coverage threshold is met
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Components | references/components.md | Standalone components, signals, input/output |
| RxJS | references/rxjs.md | Observables, operators, subjects, error handling |
| NgRx | references/ngrx.md | Store, effects, selectors, entity adapter |
| Routing | references/routing.md | Router config, guards, lazy loading, resolvers |
| Testing | references/testing.md | TestBed, component tests, service tests |
Key Patterns
Standalone Component with OnPush and Signals
import { ChangeDetectionStrategy, Component, computed, input, output, signal } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
@Component({
selector: 'app-user-card',
standalone: true,
imports: [CommonModule],
changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush,
template: `
<div class="user-card">
<h2>{{ fullName() }}</h2>
<button (click)="onSelect()">Select</button>
</div>
`,
})
export class UserCardComponent {
firstName = input.required<string>();
lastName = input.required<string>();
selected = output<string>();
fullName = computed(() => `${this.firstName()} ${this.lastName()}`);
onSelect(): void {
this.selected.emit(this.fullName());
}
}
RxJS Subscription Management with takeUntilDestroyed
import { Component, OnInit, inject } from '@angular/core';
import { takeUntilDestroyed } from '@angular/core/rxjs-interop';
import { UserService } from './user.service';
@Component({ selector: 'app-users', standalone: true, template: `...` })
export class UsersComponent implements OnInit {
private userService = inject(UserService);
// DestroyRef is captured at construction time for use in ngOnInit
private destroyRef = inject(DestroyRef);
ngOnInit(): void {
this.userService.getUsers()
.pipe(takeUntilDestroyed(this.destroyRef))
.subscribe({
next: (users) => { /* handle */ },
error: (err) => console.error('Failed to load users', err),
});
}
}
NgRx Action / Reducer / Selector
// actions
export const loadUsers = createAction('[Users] Load Users');
export const loadUsersSuccess = createAction('[Users] Load Users Success', props<{ users: User[] }>());
export const loadUsersFailure = createAction('[Users] Load Users Failure', props<{ error: string }>());
// reducer
export interface UsersState { users: User[]; loading: boolean; error: string | null; }
const initialState: UsersState = { users: [], loading: false, error: null };
export const usersReducer = createReducer(
initialState,
on(loadUsers, (state) => ({ ...state, loading: true, error: null })),
on(loadUsersSuccess, (state, { users }) => ({ ...state, users, loading: false })),
on(loadUsersFailure, (state, { error }) => ({ ...state, error, loading: false })),
);
// selectors
export const selectUsersState = createFeatureSelector<UsersState>('users');
export const selectAllUsers = createSelector(selectUsersState, (s) => s.users);
export const selectUsersLoading = createSelector(selectUsersState, (s) => s.loading);
Constraints
MUST DO
- Use standalone components (Angular 17+ default)
- Use signals for reactive state where appropriate
- Use OnPush change detection strategy
- Use strict TypeScript configuration
- Implement proper error handling in RxJS streams
- Use
trackByfunctions in*ngForloops - Write tests with >85% coverage
- Follow Angular style guide
MUST NOT DO
- Use NgModule-based components (except when required for compatibility)
- Forget to unsubscribe from observables (use
takeUntilDestroyedorasyncpipe) - Use async operations without proper error handling
- Skip accessibility attributes
- Expose sensitive data in client-side code
- Use
anytype without justification - Mutate state directly in NgRx
- Skip unit tests for critical logic
Output Templates
When implementing Angular features, provide:
- Component file with standalone configuration
- Service file if business logic is involved
- State management files if using NgRx
- Test file with comprehensive test cases
- Brief explanation of architectural decisions
Frequently asked questions about Angular Architect
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