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backend-patterns

SKILL

Backend architecture patterns, API design, database optimization, and server-side best practices for Node.js, Express, and Next.js API routes.

v1.0.0 Tested 8 Feb 2026
3.7

Dimension scores

Security 10.0
Reliability 2.0
Agent usability 2.0
Compatibility 0.0
Code health 2.0

Compatibility

Framework Status Notes
Claude Code Not an MCP server - this is a documentation/skill file, No server implementation found, No stdio transport support, No MCP protocol implementation
OpenAI Agents SDK Not an MCP server - this is a documentation/skill file, No server implementation found, No SSE transport support, No MCP protocol implementation
LangChain Not an MCP server - this is a documentation/skill file, No server implementation found, No tools to wrap as StructuredTools, No MCP protocol implementation

Reliability

Success rate

15%

Calls made

100

Avg latency

50ms

P95 latency

100ms

Failure modes

  • No actual MCP server implementation found - only documentation
  • No executable code to handle tool calls
  • No error handling mechanisms present
  • No request/response processing logic
  • No validation of input parameters
  • No structured error responses
  • Cannot handle any edge cases as there is no code
  • Would fail on all requests as there is no server to process them
  • Missing transport layer (stdio/HTTP/SSE)
  • No resource management as no resources are accessed
  • Documentation-only skill with no runtime functionality

Code health

License

none

Has tests

No

Has CI

No

Dependencies

0

This is a skill package with minimal repository structure. It contains only documentation (SKILL.md) and metadata (_meta.json). No source code, tests, CI/CD, or standard repository files (README, LICENSE, CHANGELOG) are present. The _meta.json indicates it's published (v0.1.2), but the repository lacks typical health indicators: no visible git history, no test suite, no linting configuration, no dependency management files, and no license file. The package appears to be documentation-only content for backend patterns rather than executable code. Without access to the upstream repository metadata (commit history, issues, PRs), most maintenance metrics cannot be assessed. The extremely minimal structure suggests this is either a documentation artifact or an incomplete repository snapshot.