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Provides Ruby implementations of all 23 GoF design patterns with guidance for object-oriented design, refactoring, architecture problems, and specific patterns like Factory, Singleton, Observer.
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<objective>
<quick_start> <pattern_selection> Object Creation Problems → Creational Patterns
Structural Problems → Structural Patterns
Behavioral Problems → Behavioral Patterns
<ruby_abstract_method> Ruby doesn't have built-in abstract methods. Use:
def abstract_method
raise NotImplementedError, "#{self.class} has not implemented method '#{__method__}'"
end
</ruby_abstract_method> </quick_start>
<when_to_use> Use this skill when encountering:
<pattern_quick_reference> Factory Method - Define interface for creation, let subclasses decide type
class Creator
def factory_method
raise NotImplementedError
end
def operation
product = factory_method
"Working with #{product.operation}"
end
end
class ConcreteCreator < Creator
def factory_method
ConcreteProduct.new
end
end
File: Ruby/src/factory_method/conceptual/main.rb
Singleton (thread-safe)
class Singleton
@instance_mutex = Mutex.new
private_class_method :new
def self.instance
return @instance if @instance
@instance_mutex.synchronize { @instance ||= new }
@instance
end
end
File: Ruby/src/singleton/conceptual/thread_safe/main.rb
See references/creational-patterns.md for Abstract Factory, Builder, Prototype.
**Decorator** - Wrap objects to add behavior dynamically ```ruby class Decorator < Component def initialize(component) @component = component enddef operation @component.operation end end
class ConcreteDecorator < Decorator def operation "Decorated(#{@component.operation})" end end
decorated = DecoratorB.new(DecoratorA.new(ConcreteComponent.new))
File: `Ruby/src/decorator/conceptual/main.rb`
**Adapter** - Convert interface to expected format
```ruby
class Adapter < Target
def initialize(adaptee)
@adaptee = adaptee
end
def request
"Adapted: #{@adaptee.specific_request}"
end
end
File: Ruby/src/adapter/conceptual/main.rb
See references/structural-patterns.md for Bridge, Composite, Facade, Flyweight, Proxy.
**Strategy** - Swap algorithms at runtime ```ruby class Context attr_writer :strategydef initialize(strategy) @strategy = strategy end
def execute @strategy.do_algorithm(data) end end
context = Context.new(StrategyA.new) context.strategy = StrategyB.new
File: `Ruby/src/strategy/conceptual/main.rb`
**Observer** - Notify subscribers of state changes
```ruby
class Subject
def initialize
@observers = []
end
def attach(observer)
@observers << observer
end
def detach(observer)
@observers.delete(observer)
end
def notify
@observers.each { |observer| observer.update(self) }
end
end
File: Ruby/src/observer/conceptual/main.rb
State - Object behavior changes based on internal state
class Context
attr_accessor :state
def transition_to(state)
@state = state
@state.context = self
end
def request
@state.handle
end
end
File: Ruby/src/state/conceptual/main.rb
See references/behavioral-patterns.md for Chain of Responsibility, Command, Iterator, Mediator, Memento, Template Method, Visitor. </pattern_quick_reference>
<ruby_idioms> <deep_copy> For Prototype pattern, use Marshal for deep copying:
Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(object))
</deep_copy>
<thread_safety> For Singleton and shared resources, use Mutex:
@mutex = Mutex.new
@mutex.synchronize { @instance ||= new }
</thread_safety>
<private_constructor> For Singleton pattern:
private_class_method :new
</private_constructor>
- `attr_reader :name` - read-only - `attr_writer :name` - write-only - `attr_accessor :name` - read/write<type_docs> Use YARD-style documentation:
# @param [String] value
# @return [Boolean]
def method(value)
end
</type_docs> </ruby_idioms>
<running_examples>
ruby Ruby/src/<pattern>/conceptual/main.rb
# Examples:
ruby Ruby/src/singleton/conceptual/thread_safe/main.rb
ruby Ruby/src/observer/conceptual/main.rb
ruby Ruby/src/strategy/conceptual/main.rb
ruby Ruby/src/decorator/conceptual/main.rb
Requires Ruby 3.2+. </running_examples>
<detailed_references>
<success_criteria>
ruby Ruby/src/<pattern>/conceptual/main.rb
</success_criteria>npx claudepluginhub el-feo/ai-context --plugin ruby-railsCovers 26 Gang of Four design patterns with PHP 8.3+ implementations, UML diagrams, and practical use cases.
Decision guide for the 23 Gang of Four patterns. Maps code symptoms and goals to the right pattern, then loads the structural recipe.
Guides Ruby OOP: classes, modules, inheritance, mixins, method visibility (public/protected/private), super calls. Use for designing and refactoring Ruby object-oriented code.