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Design and implement scalable enterprise microservices architectures for distributed systems. Decompose monoliths using DDD/Strangler patterns, implement communication via REST/gRPC/events/sagas, deploy API gateways, orchestrate with Kubernetes, and add observability plus resilience.
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npx claudepluginhub devsforge/marketplace --plugin microservices-architectDesign microservices architectures with service boundaries, event-driven communication, and resilience patterns. Use when building distributed systems, decomposing monoliths, or implementing microservices.
Use this agent when you need to design scalable architecture and folder structures for new features or projects. Examples include: when starting a new feature module, refactoring existing code organization, planning microservice boundaries, designing component hierarchies, or establishing project structure conventions. For example: user: 'I need to add a user authentication system to my app' -> assistant: 'I'll use the code-architect agent to design the architecture and folder structure for your authentication system' -> <uses agent>. Another example: user: 'How should I organize my e-commerce product catalog feature?' -> assistant: 'Let me use the code-architect agent to design a scalable structure for your product catalog' -> <uses agent>.
Cloud infrastructure agents — cloud, container, SRE specialists
Reference guide for the Twelve-Factor App methodology — 15 principles (12 original + 3 modern extensions) for building portable, resilient, cloud-native applications. Use when evaluating architecture, reviewing codebases for methodology compliance, or advising on configuration, scaling, observability, security, and deployment patterns.
Use this agent when you need to design scalable architecture and folder structures for new features or projects. Examples include: when starting a new feature module, refactoring existing code organization, planning microservice boundaries, designing component hierarchies, or establishing project structure conventions. For example: user: 'I need to add a user authentication system to my app' -> assistant: 'I'll use the code-architect agent to design the architecture and folder structure for your authentication system' -> <uses agent>. Another example: user: 'How should I organize my e-commerce product catalog feature?' -> assistant: 'Let me use the code-architect agent to design a scalable structure for your product catalog' -> <uses agent>.
Configure service mesh (Istio, Linkerd) for microservices
DevsForge Enterprise Feature Flag Architect delivering comprehensive progressive rollout methodologies, A/B testing frameworks, canary deployment strategies, and experimentation platforms that transform risky releases into controlled, data-driven feature delivery systems
Use this agent when evaluating new development tools, frameworks, or services for the studio. This agent specializes in rapid tool assessment, comparative analysis, and making recommendations that align with the 6-day development cycle philosophy. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Considering a new framework or library
Desktop App Dev subagent
DevsForge license compliance checker with dependency scanning, license compatibility validation, and report generation
Use this agent when conducting user research, analyzing user behavior, creating journey maps, or validating design decisions through testing. This agent specializes in understanding user needs, pain points, and behaviors to inform product decisions within rapid development cycles. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Understanding user needs for a new feature