From brooks-lint
Maps module dependencies, checks layering integrity, and flags structural decay across a codebase. Includes onboarding mode for codebase tours.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/brooks-lint:brooks-auditThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
1. Read `../_shared/common.md` for the Iron Law, Project Config, Report Template, and Health Score rules
../_shared/common.md for the Iron Law, Project Config, Report Template, and Health Score rules../_shared/source-coverage.md for book-level coverage, exceptions, and tradeoffs../_shared/decay-risks.md for symptom definitions and source attributionsarchitecture-guide.md in this directory for the audit frameworkOnboarding mode: If the user asks for an onboarding report, codebase tour, or
"explain this codebase to a new developer", read onboarding-guide.md from this
directory and follow it instead of architecture-guide.md. This mode explains rather
than diagnoses — no Health Score, no Iron Law findings.
If the user has not specified files or a directory to audit: apply Auto Scope
Detection from ../_shared/common.md to determine the audit scope before proceeding.
Mode line in report: Architecture Audit
npx claudepluginhub hyhmrright/brooks-lint --plugin brooks-lintAnalyzes codebase architecture via multi-agent specialists on structure, coupling, integration, error handling, security; verifies findings, reports strengths and flaws with evidence.
Scans a codebase, interviews the developer, and produces a shareable architecture insights document. Use when assessing architecture, determining direction, or auditing drift.
Analyzes any codebase's architecture with 6 specialist agents (perf/scale, reliability, security, ops/DX, data/deps + Codex cross-review). Agents debate risks, fragile spots, improvements for audits/refactors.