angular-ddd
fmflurry/settings-opencodeDomain-Driven Design for Angular/TypeScript: functional patterns with `type` aliases, `readonly` fields, pure rule functions, immutable value types, branded…
Scores out of 100 · grade B+
2026-08-13Works
40% of the score100/100
- Loads cleanly: valid frontmatter, required fields present, no dangling references.
Maintained
25% of the score100/100
- no commits in the last 12 weeks
Adopted
20% of the score31/100
- 171 stars on the source repo.
Documented
15% of the score55/100
- No usage example or code block.
- 1,242-word body.
- Ships 4 bundled files.
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npx skills add fmflurry/settings-opencode/angular-dddWhat it says it does
Domain-Driven Design for Angular/TypeScript: functional patterns with `type` aliases, `readonly` fields, pure rule functions, immutable value types, branded IDs, and ports as abstract classes. Use when creating or reviewing domain models, aggregates, rule functions, ports, bounded contexts, or domain events. Use when enforcing aggregate invariants, applying DDD tactical patterns, mapping bounded contexts, or integrating with event sourcing. Provides tactical-pattern guidance, strategic-design rules, an event-sourcing→flurryx mapping, and a file:line review checklist. Complements angular-clean-architecture (folder layout/layering/DI) and flurryx (store/replay mechanics).
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