| name | module-scaffolder |
| description | Scaffolds new feature modules in DevPrep AI following the 6-folder architecture with proper TypeScript interfaces, path aliases, and quality standards. Use when creating new domains like 'analytics', 'notifications', or any new feature module. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Bash, Glob |
Module Scaffolder
Automate creation of feature modules with proper structure, boilerplate files, and enforced quality standards.
Auto-Triggers
Auto-triggered by keywords:
- "new module", "create module", "scaffold module"
- "new feature module", "add module"
Quick Commands
# Create new module
./.claude/skills/module-scaffolder/scripts/create-module.sh <module-name>
# Add component to module
./.claude/skills/module-scaffolder/scripts/add-component.sh <module-name> <ComponentName>
# Validate module
./.claude/skills/module-scaffolder/scripts/validate-module.sh <module-name>
Generated Structure
modules/<module-name>/
├── components/
│ ├── ExampleCard.tsx # Starter component (rename/delete)
│ └── index.ts # Barrel exports
├── hooks/
│ └── index.ts
├── utils/
│ └── index.ts
└── types.ts # Module-specific types
All generated files automatically follow DevPrep AI quality standards.
Usage Workflow
1. Creating a New Module
Example: Create analytics module
# 1. Scaffold
./scripts/create-module.sh analytics
# 2. Add components as needed
./scripts/add-component.sh analytics AnalyticsChart
./scripts/add-component.sh analytics AnalyticsSummary
# 3. Validate
./scripts/validate-module.sh analytics
What happens:
- Module directory created with proper structure
- Boilerplate files generated from templates
- TypeScript interfaces with I prefix
- Path aliases configured
- Quality standards enforced
2. Adding Components
./scripts/add-component.sh <module-name> <ComponentName>
Result:
- Component file generated with proper TypeScript patterns
- Barrel export (
index.ts) automatically updated - I prefix interface included
- Ready to implement logic
3. Validating Modules
./scripts/validate-module.sh <module-name>
Checks:
- Directory structure (6-folder architecture)
- File size limits (≤180 lines)
- Interface naming (I prefix)
- No
anytypes - Import patterns
Integration
Before scaffolding: Use brainstorming skill to plan module design
After scaffolding:
- Use
trpc-scaffolderto create API endpoints - Use
quality-reviewerto review code quality
Documentation
Detailed references available in references/:
6-folder-architecture.md- Where modules fit, structure rulesnaming-conventions.md- I prefix, PascalCase, camelCase rulespath-aliases.md- Import patterns, @shared, @lib usagequality-checklist.md- Complete quality standards
Examples: See examples/complete-module/ for fully structured reference module
Troubleshooting
Module name: Use lowercase-with-hyphens (analytics, user-profile)
Component name: Use PascalCase (AnalyticsChart, UserCard)
Path errors: Ensure running from project root or use absolute paths
Templates
All templates in templates/ directory are automatically used by scripts. Modify templates to customize generated code patterns.