contract-first-api-development
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This skill helps developers design APIs by first creating OpenAPI/AsyncAPI specifications, contracts, and mocks. It's used to establish a clear contract between services before implementation begins, ensuring alignment. The process includes clarifying requirements, reviewing system constraints, and producing the necessary design artifacts.
Quick Install
Claude Code
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Contract First Api Development
Purpose
- Author OpenAPI/AsyncAPI specs, contracts, and mocks.
Preconditions
- Access to system context (repos, infra, environments)
- Confirmed requirements and constraints
- Required approvals for security, compliance, or governance
Inputs
- Problem statement and scope
- Current architecture or system constraints
- Non-functional requirements (performance, security, compliance)
- Target stack and environment
Outputs
- Design or implementation plan
- Required artifacts (diagrams, configs, specs, checklists)
- Validation steps and acceptance criteria
Detailed Step-by-Step Procedures
- Clarify scope, constraints, and success metrics.
- Review current system state, dependencies, and integration points.
- Select patterns, tools, and architecture options that match constraints.
- Produce primary artifacts (docs/specs/configs/code stubs).
- Validate against requirements and known risks.
- Provide rollout and rollback guidance.
Decision Trees and Conditional Logic
- If compliance or regulatory scope applies -> add required controls and audit steps.
- If latency budget is strict -> choose low-latency storage and caching.
- Else -> prefer cost-optimized storage and tiering.
- If data consistency is critical -> prefer transactional boundaries and strong consistency.
- Else -> evaluate eventual consistency or async processing.
Error Handling and Edge Cases
- Partial failures across dependencies -> isolate blast radius and retry with backoff.
- Data corruption or loss risk -> enable backups and verify restore path.
- Limited access to systems -> document gaps and request access early.
- Legacy dependencies with limited change tolerance -> use adapters and phased rollout.
Tool Requirements and Dependencies
- CLI and SDK tooling for the target stack
- Credentials or access tokens for required environments
- Diagramming or spec tooling when producing docs
Stack Profiles
- Use Profile A, B, or C from
skills/STACK_PROFILES.md. - Note selected profile in outputs for traceability.
Validation
- Requirements coverage check
- Security and compliance review
- Performance and reliability review
- Peer or stakeholder sign-off
Rollback Procedures
- Revert config or deployment to last known good state.
- Roll back database migrations if applicable.
- Verify service health, data integrity, and error rates after rollback.
Success Metrics
- Measurable outcomes (latency, error rate, uptime, cost)
- Acceptance thresholds defined with stakeholders
Example Workflows and Use Cases
- Minimal: apply the skill to a small service or single module.
- Production: apply the skill to a multi-service or multi-tenant system.
GitHub Repository
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