Environment
- Language model: Claude Opus 4.7
- Agent harness: Claude Code
- Project type: Production Flutter app (logistics / driver-facing), strict MVVM
The current flutter-apply-architecture-best-practices skill is educational — it teaches the layered MVVM pattern. What's missing is a generative counterpart that scaffolds a full feature end-to-end: Page + ViewModel + Status + (optional) Effect + Route + DI registration + unit test, all wired and consistent.
Today, generating a new feature in a strict-MVVM app is a 10–15 file edit dance that's easy to get inconsistent (route variant wrong, DI not registered, ViewModel imports flutter/material, test missing mocks). A single skill that drives this correctly removes a recurring source of drift.
Proposed skill
Name: flutter-scaffold-mvvm-feature
Description (draft):
Scaffold a complete MVVM feature (Page, ViewModel, Status, optional Effect, Route, DI registration, and unit test) wired consistently across layers. Use when adding a new screen, sheet, or dialog to an app that already follows the MVVM pattern, to guarantee correct layer separation and DI on first generation.
Inputs the skill should ask upfront (in a single batch):
- Feature name (snake_case)
- Page type (full-screen / bottom-sheet / dialog)
- Needs Effects? (snackbars, async navigation events)
- Needs offline/connectivity awareness?
- Domain model the page receives (or none)
- Initial Status fields
Outputs:
lib/features/{name}/{name}_page.dart
lib/features/{name}/{name}_view_model.dart
lib/features/{name}/{name}_status.dart
lib/features/{name}/{name}_effect.dart (only if Effects needed)
- Route file + export
- DI factory registration
- Unit test stub for the ViewModel
Why this is hard for a single-pass skill
Layer-correct generation benefits from parallel sub-agents (one per layer: data/VM, UI, tests) so the skill can produce 5–7 files coherently in one turn. We've implemented this pattern internally and it works well — happy to share the orchestration approach if useful.
Real-world reference
We run an internal version of this in production (Claude Code, ~9k LOC monthly throughput). Generation success rate (no follow-up edit needed) is materially higher than per-file generation.
Roadmap fit
This complements flutter-apply-architecture-best-practices (P1, already published) — that one teaches the pattern, this one applies it.
Environment
The current
flutter-apply-architecture-best-practicesskill is educational — it teaches the layered MVVM pattern. What's missing is a generative counterpart that scaffolds a full feature end-to-end: Page + ViewModel + Status + (optional) Effect + Route + DI registration + unit test, all wired and consistent.Today, generating a new feature in a strict-MVVM app is a 10–15 file edit dance that's easy to get inconsistent (route variant wrong, DI not registered, ViewModel imports
flutter/material, test missing mocks). A single skill that drives this correctly removes a recurring source of drift.Proposed skill
Name:
flutter-scaffold-mvvm-featureDescription (draft):
Inputs the skill should ask upfront (in a single batch):
Outputs:
lib/features/{name}/{name}_page.dartlib/features/{name}/{name}_view_model.dartlib/features/{name}/{name}_status.dartlib/features/{name}/{name}_effect.dart(only if Effects needed)Why this is hard for a single-pass skill
Layer-correct generation benefits from parallel sub-agents (one per layer: data/VM, UI, tests) so the skill can produce 5–7 files coherently in one turn. We've implemented this pattern internally and it works well — happy to share the orchestration approach if useful.
Real-world reference
We run an internal version of this in production (Claude Code, ~9k LOC monthly throughput). Generation success rate (no follow-up edit needed) is materially higher than per-file generation.
Roadmap fit
This complements
flutter-apply-architecture-best-practices(P1, already published) — that one teaches the pattern, this one applies it.