
DeFi Protocol Templates
FreeQuickly implement production-ready DeFi protocols.
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What DeFi Protocol Templates does
The DeFi Protocol Templates skill provides developers with production-ready templates for various decentralized finance protocols, including staking, Automated Market Makers (AMMs), governance systems, lending protocols, and flash loans. This skill is particularly useful for those building decentralized finance applications or smart contract protocols, as it streamlines the development process by offering foundational code that can be easily adapted to specific use cases.
With the templates provided, developers can quickly set up staking platforms that manage reward distribution, integrate AMM protocols for token swaps, and create governance token systems that enable community decision-making. The lending and borrowing protocols included in the skill allow for the creation of robust financial systems that facilitate peer-to-peer lending, while the flash loan functionality enables users to borrow assets without collateral for a single transaction.
The skill emphasizes best practices in smart contract development, ensuring that users implement secure and efficient code. By following the provided instructions, developers can clarify their goals, define constraints, and validate outcomes effectively. The skill also encourages the use of detailed examples, which can be found in the implementation playbook, to guide users through the integration process.
This skill is ideal for blockchain developers and teams focused on building DeFi applications, as it reduces the time and complexity associated with developing these systems from scratch. By leveraging these templates, developers can focus on customizing their applications rather than reinventing the wheel.
When to use it
Use this skill when building decentralized finance applications that require staking, AMMs, governance, or lending functionalities.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill for projects unrelated to DeFi protocols or when needing tools outside the scope of decentralized finance.
What you can build with it
Building a Staking Platform
Use the staking contract template to create a platform that allows users to stake tokens and earn rewards.
Implementing an AMM
Leverage the AMM template to develop a decentralized exchange that facilitates token swaps.
Creating a Governance System
Utilize the governance templates to enable community voting and decision-making for your DeFi project.
How to install DeFi Protocol Templates
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/defi-protocol-templates --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.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33DeFi Protocol Templates
Production-ready templates for common DeFi protocols including staking, AMMs, governance, lending, and flash loans.
Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to defi protocol templates
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open
resources/implementation-playbook.md.
Use this skill when
- Building staking platforms with reward distribution
- Implementing AMM (Automated Market Maker) protocols
- Creating governance token systems
- Developing lending/borrowing protocols
- Integrating flash loan functionality
- Launching yield farming platforms
Staking Contract
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/security/ReentrancyGuard.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol";
contract StakingRewards is ReentrancyGuard, Ownable {
IERC20 public stakingToken;
IERC20 public rewardsToken;
uint256 public rewardRate = 100; // Rewards per second
uint256 public lastUpdateTime;
uint256 public rewardPerTokenStored;
mapping(address => uint256) public userRewardPerTokenPaid;
mapping(address => uint256) public rewards;
mapping(address => uint256) public balances;
uint256 private _totalSupply;
event Staked(address indexed user, uint256 amount);
event Withdrawn(address indexed user, uint256 amount);
event RewardPaid(address indexed user, uint256 reward);
constructor(address _stakingToken, address _rewardsToken) {
stakingToken = IERC20(_stakingToken);
rewardsToken = IERC20(_rewardsToken);
}
modifier updateReward(address account) {
rewardPerTokenStored = rewardPerToken();
lastUpdateTime = block.timestamp;
if (account != address(0)) {
rewards[account] = earned(account);
userRewardPerTokenPaid[account] = rewardPerTokenStored;
}
_;
}
function rewardPerToken() public view returns (uint256) {
if (_totalSupply == 0) {
return rewardPerTokenStored;
}
return rewardPerTokenStored +
((block.timestamp - lastUpdateTime) * rewardRate * 1e18) / _totalSupply;
}
function earned(address account) public view returns (uint256) {
return (balances[account] *
(rewardPerToken() - userRewardPerTokenPaid[account])) / 1e18 +
rewards[account];
}
function stake(uint256 amount) external nonReentrant updateReward(msg.sender) {
require(amount > 0, "Cannot stake 0");
_totalSupply += amount;
balances[msg.sender] += amount;
stakingToken.transferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount);
emit Staked(msg.sender, amount);
}
function withdraw(uint256 amount) public nonReentrant updateReward(msg.sender) {
require(amount > 0, "Cannot withdraw 0");
_totalSupply -= amount;
balances[msg.sender] -= amount;
stakingToken.transfer(msg.sender, amount);
emit Withdrawn(msg.sender, amount);
}
function getReward() public nonReentrant updateReward(msg.sender) {
uint256 reward = rewards[msg.sender];
if (reward > 0) {
rewards[msg.sender] = 0;
rewardsToken.transfer(msg.sender, reward);
emit RewardPaid(msg.sender, reward);
}
}
function exit() external {
withdraw(balances[msg.sender]);
getReward();
}
}
AMM (Automated Market Maker)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
contract SimpleAMM {
IERC20 public token0;
IERC20 public token1;
uint256 public reserve0;
uint256 public reserve1;
uint256 public totalSupply;
mapping(address => uint256) public balanceOf;
event Mint(address indexed to, uint256 amount);
event Burn(address indexed from, uint256 amount);
event Swap(address indexed trader, uint256 amount0In, uint256 amount1In, uint256 amount0Out, uint256 amount1Out);
constructor(address _token0, address _token1) {
token0 = IERC20(_token0);
token1 = IERC20(_token1);
}
function addLiquidity(uint256 amount0, uint256 amount1) external returns (uint256 shares) {
token0.transferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount0);
token1.transferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount1);
if (totalSupply == 0) {
shares = sqrt(amount0 * amount1);
} else {
shares = min(
(amount0 * totalSupply) / reserve0,
(amount1 * totalSupply) / reserve1
);
}
require(shares > 0, "Shares = 0");
_mint(msg.sender, shares);
_update(
token0.balanceOf(address(this)),
token1.balanceOf(address(this))
);
emit Mint(msg.sender, shares);
}
function removeLiquidity(uint256 shares) external returns (uint256 amount0, uint256 amount1) {
uint256 bal0 = token0.balanceOf(address(this));
uint256 bal1 = token1.balanceOf(address(this));
amount0 = (shares * bal0) / totalSupply;
amount1 = (shares * bal1) / totalSupply;
require(amount0 > 0 && amount1 > 0, "Amount0 or amount1 = 0");
_burn(msg.sender, shares);
_update(bal0 - amount0, bal1 - amount1);
token0.transfer(msg.sender, amount0);
token1.transfer(msg.sender, amount1);
emit Burn(msg.sender, shares);
}
function swap(address tokenIn, uint256 amountIn) external returns (uint256 amountOut) {
require(tokenIn == address(token0) || tokenIn == address(token1), "Invalid token");
bool isToken0 = tokenIn == address(token0);
(IERC20 tokenIn_, IERC20 tokenOut, uint256 resIn, uint256 resOut) = isToken0
? (token0, token1, reserve0, reserve1)
: (token1, token0, reserve1, reserve0);
tokenIn_.transferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amountIn);
// 0.3% fee
uint256 amountInWithFee = (amountIn * 997) / 1000;
amountOut = (resOut * amountInWithFee) / (resIn + amountInWithFee);
tokenOut.transfer(msg.sender, amountOut);
_update(
token0.balanceOf(address(this)),
token1.balanceOf(address(this))
);
emit Swap(msg.sender, isToken0 ? amountIn : 0, isToken0 ? 0 : amountIn, isToken0 ? 0 : amountOut, isToken0 ? amountOut : 0);
}
function _mint(address to, uint256 amount) private {
balanceOf[to] += amount;
totalSupply += amount;
}
function _burn(address from, uint256 amount) private {
balanceOf[from] -= amount;
totalSupply -= amount;
}
function _update(uint256 res0, uint256 res1) private {
reserve0 = res0;
reserve1 = res1;
}
function sqrt(uint256 y) private pure returns (uint256 z) {
if (y > 3) {
z = y;
uint256 x = y / 2 + 1;
while (x < z) {
z = x;
x = (y / x + x) / 2;
}
} else if (y != 0) {
z = 1;
}
}
function min(uint256 x, uint256 y) private pure returns (uint256) {
return x <= y ? x : y;
}
}
Governance Token
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/ERC20Votes.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol";
contract GovernanceToken is ERC20Votes, Ownable {
constructor() ERC20("Governance Token", "GOV") ERC20Permit("Governance Token") {
_mint(msg.sender, 1000000 * 10**decimals());
}
function _afterTokenTransfer(
address from,
address to,
uint256 amount
) internal override(ERC20Votes) {
super._afterTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
}
function _mint(address to, uint256 amount) internal override(ERC20Votes) {
super._mint(to, amount);
}
function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal override(ERC20Votes) {
super._burn(account, amount);
}
}
contract Governor is Ownable {
GovernanceToken public governanceToken;
struct Proposal {
uint256 id;
address proposer;
string description;
uint256 forVotes;
uint256 againstVotes;
uint256 startBlock;
uint256 endBlock;
bool executed;
mapping(address => bool) hasVoted;
}
uint256 public proposalCount;
mapping(uint256 => Proposal) public proposals;
uint256 public votingPeriod = 17280; // ~3 days in blocks
uint256 public proposalThreshold = 100000 * 10**18;
event ProposalCreated(uint256 indexed proposalId, address proposer, string description);
event VoteCast(address indexed voter, uint256 indexed proposalId, bool support, uint256 weight);
event ProposalExecuted(uint256 indexed proposalId);
constructor(address _governanceToken) {
governanceToken = GovernanceToken(_governanceToken);
}
function propose(string memory description) external returns (uint256) {
require(
governanceToken.getPastVotes(msg.sender, block.number - 1) >= proposalThreshold,
"Proposer votes below threshold"
);
proposalCount++;
Proposal storage newProposal = proposals[proposalCount];
newProposal.id = proposalCount;
newProposal.proposer = msg.sender;
newProposal.description = description;
newProposal.startBlock = block.number;
newProposal.endBlock = block.number + votingPeriod;
emit ProposalCreated(proposalCount, msg.sender, description);
return proposalCount;
}
function vote(uint256 proposalId, bool support) external {
Proposal storage proposal = proposals[proposalId];
require(block.number >= proposal.startBlock, "Voting not started");
require(block.number <= proposal.endBlock, "Voting ended");
require(!proposal.hasVoted[msg.sender], "Already voted");
uint256 weight = governanceToken.getPastVotes(msg.sender, proposal.startBlock);
require(weight > 0, "No voting power");
proposal.hasVoted[msg.sender] = true;
if (support) {
proposal.forVotes += weight;
} else {
proposal.againstVotes += weight;
}
emit VoteCast(msg.sender, proposalId, support, weight);
}
function execute(uint256 proposalId) external {
Proposal storage proposal = proposals[proposalId];
require(block.number > proposal.endBlock, "Voting not ended");
require(!proposal.executed, "Already executed");
require(proposal.forVotes > proposal.againstVotes, "Proposal failed");
proposal.executed = true;
// Execute proposal logic here
emit ProposalExecuted(proposalId);
}
}
Flash Loan
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
interface IFlashLoanReceiver {
function executeOperation(
address asset,
uint256 amount,
uint256 fee,
bytes calldata params
) external returns (bool);
}
contract FlashLoanProvider {
IERC20 public token;
uint256 public feePercentage = 9; // 0.09% fee
event FlashLoan(address indexed borrower, uint256 amount, uint256 fee);
constructor(address _token) {
token = IERC20(_token);
}
function flashLoan(
address receiver,
uint256 amount,
bytes calldata params
) external {
uint256 balanceBefore = token.balanceOf(address(this));
require(balanceBefore >= amount, "Insufficient liquidity");
uint256 fee = (amount * feePercentage) / 10000;
// Send tokens to receiver
token.transfer(receiver, amount);
// Execute callback
require(
IFlashLoanReceiver(receiver).executeOperation(
address(token),
amount,
fee,
params
),
"Flash loan failed"
);
// Verify repayment
uint256 balanceAfter = token.balanceOf(address(this));
require(balanceAfter >= balanceBefore + fee, "Flash loan not repaid");
emit FlashLoan(receiver, amount, fee);
}
}
// Example flash loan receiver
contract FlashLoanReceiver is IFlashLoanReceiver {
function executeOperation(
address asset,
uint256 amount,
uint256 fee,
bytes calldata params
) external override returns (bool) {
// Decode params and execute arbitrage, liquidation, etc.
// ...
// Approve repayment
IERC20(asset).approve(msg.sender, amount + fee);
return true;
}
}
Resources
- references/staking.md: Staking mechanics and reward distribution
- references/liquidity-pools.md: AMM mathematics and pricing
- references/governance-tokens.md: Governance and voting systems
- references/lending-protocols.md: Lending/borrowing implementation
- references/flash-loans.md: Flash loan security and use cases
- assets/staking-contract.sol: Production staking template
- assets/amm-contract.sol: Full AMM implementation
- assets/governance-token.sol: Governance system
- assets/lending-protocol.sol: Lending platform template
Best Practices
- Use Established Libraries: OpenZeppelin, Solmate
- Test Thoroughly: Unit tests, integration tests, fuzzing
- Audit Before Launch: Professional security audits
- Start Simple: MVP first, add features incrementally
- Monitor: Track contract health and user activity
- Upgradability: Consider proxy patterns for upgrades
- Emergency Controls: Pause mechanisms for critical issues
Common DeFi Patterns
- Time-Weighted Average Price (TWAP): Price oracle resistance
- Liquidity Mining: Incentivize liquidity provision
- Vesting: Lock tokens with gradual release
- Multisig: Require multiple signatures for critical operations
- Timelocks: Delay execution of governance decisions
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about DeFi Protocol Templates
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