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nestjs-expert

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Enterprise NestJS specialist for REST APIs, GraphQL services, and scalable TypeScript backends with DI, authentication, and testing.

What is nestjs-expert?

Creates and configures NestJS modules, controllers, services, DTOs, guards, and interceptors for production-grade TypeScript backend applications. Use when building REST APIs or GraphQL services, implementing dependency injection, scaffolding modular architecture, adding JWT/Passport authentication, or integrating TypeORM/Prisma.

  • Generate modules, controllers, and services with proper dependency injection wiring
  • Create and validate DTOs using class-validator decorators with Swagger documentation
  • Implement authentication guards, interceptors, pipes, and error handling
  • Design modular architecture with inter-module dependencies and exports
  • Write unit and E2E tests using Jest and Supertest
  • Configure TypeORM or Prisma integration with typed repositories

How to install nestjs-expert

npx skills add https://github.com/jeffallan/claude-skills --skill nestjs-expert
Prerequisites
  • Node.js and npm installed
  • NestJS CLI: npm install -g @nestjs/cli
  • Existing NestJS project or create one with: nest new project-name
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How to use nestjs-expert

  1. 1.Identify the feature or module you need to implement (e.g., users, products, auth)
  2. 2.Describe the requirements: endpoints, entities, relationships, and authentication needs
  3. 3.Receive module structure with .module.ts, .controller.ts, .service.ts, and DTOs
  4. 4.Review generated code for DI wiring, validation, and error handling
  5. 5.Run npm run lint and npm run test to verify implementation
  6. 6.Integrate into your application and test endpoints with Swagger UI or API client

Use cases

Good for
  • Building REST APIs with validated request/response DTOs and Swagger docs
  • Adding JWT/Passport authentication with guards and authorization checks
  • Scaffolding new feature modules with controllers, services, and database entities
  • Migrating Express.js applications to NestJS architecture
  • Implementing custom pipes, interceptors, and exception filters for cross-cutting concerns
Who it's for
  • Backend engineers building NestJS applications
  • TypeScript developers scaling from Express to enterprise frameworks
  • Teams implementing microservices with modular architecture
  • Developers adding authentication and validation to Node.js APIs

nestjs-expert FAQ

When should I use this skill?

Use it when building NestJS REST APIs or GraphQL services, implementing new modules, adding authentication, or scaffolding controllers and services with proper dependency injection and validation.

What validation does it provide?

It uses class-validator decorators on DTOs to validate all inputs, enables ValidationPipe globally, and throws typed HTTP exceptions (NotFoundException, ConflictException, etc.) for error handling.

Does it support database integration?

Yes, it integrates with TypeORM and Prisma via @InjectRepository decorators, generates entity definitions, and provides repository patterns with proper error handling.

How does it handle authentication?

It implements JWT and Passport strategies with guards, creates authentication modules, and provides examples for protecting routes and validating tokens.

What testing support is included?

It generates unit tests using Jest and Test.createTestingModule, includes mocking patterns for repositories, and provides E2E test examples using Supertest.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: nestjs-expert description: Creates and configures NestJS modules, controllers, services, DTOs, guards, and interceptors for enterprise-grade TypeScript backend applications. Use when building NestJS REST APIs or GraphQL services, implementing dependency injection, scaffolding modular architecture, adding JWT/Passport authentication, integrating TypeORM or Prisma, or working with .module.ts, .controller.ts, and .service.ts files. Invoke for guards, interceptors, pipes, validation, Swagger documentation, and unit/E2E testing in NestJS projects. license: MIT metadata: author: https://github.com/Jeffallan version: "1.1.0" domain: backend triggers: NestJS, Nest, Node.js backend, TypeScript backend, dependency injection, controller, service, module, guard, interceptor role: specialist scope: implementation output-format: code related-skills: fullstack-guardian, test-master, devops-engineer

NestJS Expert

Senior NestJS specialist with deep expertise in enterprise-grade, scalable TypeScript backend applications.

Core Workflow

  1. Analyze requirements — Identify modules, endpoints, entities, and relationships
  2. Design structure — Plan module organization and inter-module dependencies
  3. Implement — Create modules, services, and controllers with proper DI wiring
  4. Secure — Add guards, validation pipes, and authentication
  5. Verify — Run npm run lint, npm run test, and confirm DI graph with nest info
  6. Test — Write unit tests for services and E2E tests for controllers

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Controllersreferences/controllers-routing.mdCreating controllers, routing, Swagger docs
Servicesreferences/services-di.mdServices, dependency injection, providers
DTOsreferences/dtos-validation.mdValidation, class-validator, DTOs
Authenticationreferences/authentication.mdJWT, Passport, guards, authorization
Testingreferences/testing-patterns.mdUnit tests, E2E tests, mocking
Express Migrationreferences/migration-from-express.mdMigrating from Express.js to NestJS

Code Examples

Controller with DTO Validation and Swagger

// create-user.dto.ts
import { IsEmail, IsString, MinLength } from 'class-validator';
import { ApiProperty } from '@nestjs/swagger';

export class CreateUserDto {
  @ApiProperty({ example: 'user@example.com' })
  @IsEmail()
  email: string;

  @ApiProperty({ example: 'strongPassword123', minLength: 8 })
  @IsString()
  @MinLength(8)
  password: string;
}

// users.controller.ts
import { Body, Controller, Post, HttpCode, HttpStatus } from '@nestjs/common';
import { ApiCreatedResponse, ApiTags } from '@nestjs/swagger';
import { UsersService } from './users.service';
import { CreateUserDto } from './dto/create-user.dto';

@ApiTags('users')
@Controller('users')
export class UsersController {
  constructor(private readonly usersService: UsersService) {}

  @Post()
  @HttpCode(HttpStatus.CREATED)
  @ApiCreatedResponse({ description: 'User created successfully.' })
  create(@Body() createUserDto: CreateUserDto) {
    return this.usersService.create(createUserDto);
  }
}

Service with Dependency Injection and Error Handling

// users.service.ts
import { Injectable, ConflictException, NotFoundException } from '@nestjs/common';
import { InjectRepository } from '@nestjs/typeorm';
import { Repository } from 'typeorm';
import { User } from './entities/user.entity';
import { CreateUserDto } from './dto/create-user.dto';

@Injectable()
export class UsersService {
  constructor(
    @InjectRepository(User)
    private readonly usersRepository: Repository<User>,
  ) {}

  async create(createUserDto: CreateUserDto): Promise<User> {
    const existing = await this.usersRepository.findOneBy({ email: createUserDto.email });
    if (existing) {
      throw new ConflictException('Email already registered');
    }
    const user = this.usersRepository.create(createUserDto);
    return this.usersRepository.save(user);
  }

  async findOne(id: number): Promise<User> {
    const user = await this.usersRepository.findOneBy({ id });
    if (!user) {
      throw new NotFoundException(`User #${id} not found`);
    }
    return user;
  }
}

Module Definition

// users.module.ts
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { TypeOrmModule } from '@nestjs/typeorm';
import { UsersController } from './users.controller';
import { UsersService } from './users.service';
import { User } from './entities/user.entity';

@Module({
  imports: [TypeOrmModule.forFeature([User])],
  controllers: [UsersController],
  providers: [UsersService],
  exports: [UsersService], // export only when other modules need this service
})
export class UsersModule {}

Unit Test for Service

// users.service.spec.ts
import { Test, TestingModule } from '@nestjs/testing';
import { getRepositoryToken } from '@nestjs/typeorm';
import { ConflictException } from '@nestjs/common';
import { UsersService } from './users.service';
import { User } from './entities/user.entity';

const mockRepo = {
  findOneBy: jest.fn(),
  create: jest.fn(),
  save: jest.fn(),
};

describe('UsersService', () => {
  let service: UsersService;

  beforeEach(async () => {
    const module: TestingModule = await Test.createTestingModule({
      providers: [
        UsersService,
        { provide: getRepositoryToken(User), useValue: mockRepo },
      ],
    }).compile();
    service = module.get<UsersService>(UsersService);
    jest.clearAllMocks();
  });

  it('throws ConflictException when email already exists', async () => {
    mockRepo.findOneBy.mockResolvedValue({ id: 1, email: 'user@example.com' });
    await expect(
      service.create({ email: 'user@example.com', password: 'pass1234' }),
    ).rejects.toThrow(ConflictException);
  });
});

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Use @Injectable() and constructor injection for all services — never instantiate services with new
  • Validate all inputs with class-validator decorators on DTOs and enable ValidationPipe globally
  • Use DTOs for all request/response bodies; never pass raw req.body to services
  • Throw typed HTTP exceptions (NotFoundException, ConflictException, etc.) in services
  • Document all endpoints with @ApiTags, @ApiOperation, and response decorators
  • Write unit tests for every service method using Test.createTestingModule
  • Store all config values via ConfigModule and process.env; never hardcode them

MUST NOT DO

  • Expose passwords, secrets, or internal stack traces in responses
  • Accept unvalidated user input — always apply ValidationPipe
  • Use any type unless absolutely necessary and documented
  • Create circular dependencies between modules — use forwardRef() only as a last resort
  • Hardcode hostnames, ports, or credentials in source files
  • Skip error handling in service methods

Output Templates

When implementing a NestJS feature, provide in this order:

  1. Module definition (.module.ts)
  2. Controller with Swagger decorators (.controller.ts)
  3. Service with typed error handling (.service.ts)
  4. DTOs with class-validator decorators (dto/*.dto.ts)
  5. Unit tests for service methods (*.service.spec.ts)

Knowledge Reference

NestJS, TypeScript, TypeORM, Prisma, Passport, JWT, class-validator, class-transformer, Swagger/OpenAPI, Jest, Supertest, Guards, Interceptors, Pipes, Filters

Documentation