Marketplace architectural-analysis
Deep architectural audit focused on finding dead code, duplicated functionality, architectural anti-patterns, type confusion, and code smells. Use when user asks for architectural analysis, find dead code, identify duplication, or assess codebase health.
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/cygnusfear/architectural-analysis" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-architectural-analysis && rm -rf "$T"
skills/cygnusfear/architectural-analysis/SKILL.mdArchitectural Analysis
Instructions
Perform comprehensive architectural audit focused on structural issues, dead code, duplication, and systemic problems.
Phase 1: Discovery & Planning
Step 1: Map Codebase Structure
# Get directory structure find . -type d -not -path "*/node_modules/*" -not -path "*/.git/*" # Count files by type find . -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.tsx" -o -name "*.js" -o -name "*.jsx" | wc -l
Step 2: Identify Entry Points
- Main application entry (
,index.ts
,main.ts
)app.ts - API routes/controllers
- Public exports (
files)index.ts - CLI entry points
- Test files
Step 3: Create Comprehensive File List
Use Glob to find all source files. Create todo list with one item per file to analyze.
Phase 2: Dead Code Detection
For EACH file in the todo list:
Step 1: Identify Exports
- What does this file export?
- Are exports functions, classes, types, constants?
- Is anything exported at all?
Step 2: Search for Usage
For each export, search if it's imported/used anywhere:
# Search for imports of this export grep -r "import.*ExportName" . --include="*.ts" --include="*.tsx" grep -r "from.*filename" . --include="*.ts" --include="*.tsx" # Search for direct usage grep -r "ExportName" . --include="*.ts" --include="*.tsx"
Step 3: Categorize Code
Dead Code (mark for removal):
- Exported but never imported
- Functions defined but never called
- Classes instantiated nowhere
- Types defined but never used
- Constants defined but never referenced
- Entire files with no imports from other files
Possibly Dead (needs verification):
- Only used in commented-out code
- Only used in dead code
- Only used in other unused exports
- Used only in tests for deprecated features
Internal Dead Code:
- Functions defined in file but never called (not exported)
- Variables assigned but never read
- Parameters accepted but never used
Step 4: Check for False Positives
Not dead if:
- Used in tests (may be public API)
- Dynamically imported/required
- Used via reflection/string references
- Part of public API (even if not used internally)
- Framework hooks (lifecycle methods, callbacks)
- Accessed via
or global scopewindow
Step 5: Record Findings
File: path/to/file.ts Status: [DEAD|POSSIBLY_DEAD|USED] Exports: [list] Dead Exports: - ExportName - No imports found - AnotherExport - Only used in test for deprecated feature Confidence: [HIGH|MEDIUM|LOW]
Step 6: Mark Complete
Update todo list.
Phase 3: Duplication Detection
Step 1: Identify Duplicated Logic Patterns
Search for common patterns that suggest duplication:
- Similar function names across files
- Repeated code blocks
- Multiple implementations of same concept
Manual Pattern Recognition:
- Read files in same directory
- Look for suspiciously similar code
- Compare utilities/helpers across modules
- Check for copy-pasted blocks
Grep-Based Detection:
# Find similar function signatures grep -r "function validateEmail" . --include="*.ts" grep -r "async.*fetch.*api" . --include="*.ts" grep -r "export.*UserForm" . --include="*.tsx"
Step 2: Analyze Duplicated Functionality
For each potential duplication:
- Read both/all implementations
- Are they actually the same logic?
- Do they handle same cases?
- Could one replace the other?
- Are differences intentional or accidental?
Step 3: Categorize Duplication
Exact Duplication (CRITICAL):
- Identical or near-identical code in multiple places
- Copy-pasted functions
- Duplicated utility functions
- Impact: Bug fixes need multiple updates, maintenance burden
Similar Logic (HIGH):
- Same algorithm, different implementation
- Slightly different parameter handling
- Different names, same purpose
- Impact: Inconsistency risk, harder to maintain
Conceptual Duplication (MEDIUM):
- Multiple ways to do the same thing
- Competing implementations
- Overlapping utilities
- Impact: Confusion, decision paralysis
Type Duplication (HIGH):
- Same interface/type defined multiple times
- Similar types that should be unified
- Duplicate constants/enums
- Impact: Type inconsistency, refactoring difficulty
Step 4: Record Duplication
Duplication Group: Email Validation Type: Exact Duplication Instances: - src/utils/validators.ts:42 - validateEmail() - src/lib/email.ts:15 - isValidEmail() - src/components/forms/validation.ts:67 - checkEmailFormat() Analysis: All three implement same regex check Recommendation: Keep utils/validators.ts version, remove others Impact: 3 places to update when logic changes
Phase 4: Architectural Anti-Patterns
Step 1: Identify God Objects/Classes
Search for files that do too much:
- Files over 500 lines
- Classes with 10+ methods
- Files with many responsibilities
- Modules that import from everywhere
# Find large files find . -name "*.ts" -exec wc -l {} + | sort -rn | head -20
Analyze large files:
- What does this file do?
- Does it have single responsibility?
- Should it be split?
Step 2: Detect Circular Dependencies
Look for:
- File A imports from B, B imports from A
- Circular chains: A → B → C → A
- Module coupling cycles
Use grep to trace import chains:
# Check what file imports grep "^import.*from" src/services/auth.ts # Check what imports this file grep -r "from.*auth" src/ --include="*.ts"
Step 3: Find Tight Coupling
Identify:
- High-level modules depending on low-level modules
- Business logic depending on infrastructure
- Core logic depending on framework specifics
- Modules that import from many other modules
Step 4: Spot Layer Violations
Check architecture layers:
- Do components import directly from database layer?
- Do models import from views?
- Do utilities import from business logic?
- Is there proper separation of concerns?
Step 5: Identify Other Anti-Patterns
Singleton Abuse:
- Global state everywhere
- Module-level mutable state
- Static class methods accessing shared state
Anemic Domain Models:
- Data classes with no behavior
- All logic in services, models just have getters/setters
Shotgun Surgery:
- Single feature change requires touching many files
- Indicates poor cohesion
Feature Envy:
- Methods that use more data from other classes than their own
Phase 5: Type Issues Analysis
Step 1: Find Type Abuse
Search for problematic type usage:
# Find 'any' usage grep -r ": any" . --include="*.ts" --include="*.tsx" -n # Find 'unknown' usage grep -r ": unknown" . --include="*.ts" -n # Find type assertions grep -r "as any" . --include="*.ts" -n grep -r "as unknown" . --include="*.ts" -n # Find @ts-ignore grep -r "@ts-ignore" . --include="*.ts" -n grep -r "@ts-expect-error" . --include="*.ts" -n
Step 2: Analyze Type Confusion
For each file with type issues:
- Why is
used?any - Could proper type be defined?
- Is type assertion hiding a real type error?
- Are @ts-ignore comments masking actual problems?
Step 3: Find Type Duplication
Look for:
- Same interface defined in multiple files
- Similar types that could be unified
- Types that could extend from common base
- Constants/enums duplicated across files
Step 4: Identify Missing Types
Check for:
- Implicit
from missing type annotationsany - Functions without return type
- Callbacks without proper typing
- Generic types that should be specific
Phase 6: Code Smells Detection
Step 1: Long Methods/Functions
# Find functions with many lines # (manual inspection of large files)
Flag functions over 50 lines - likely doing too much.
Step 2: Long Parameter Lists
Search for functions with 4+ parameters:
- Could use object parameter instead?
- Are parameters related (should be grouped)?
Step 3: Complex Conditionals
Look for:
- Deeply nested if statements (3+ levels)
- Long boolean expressions
- Switch statements with 10+ cases
- Complex ternary operators
Step 4: Magic Numbers/Strings
Search for:
- Hardcoded numbers with unclear meaning
- String literals used repeatedly
- Unexplained constants
Should be named constants.
Step 5: Commented-Out Code
# Find commented code blocks grep -r "^[[:space:]]*//.*function\|class\|const" . --include="*.ts"
Commented code should be deleted (use git history).
Step 6: Poor Naming
Look for:
- Single letter variables (outside loops)
- Abbreviations without context (
,usr
,msg
)tmp - Misleading names
- Names that don't reflect purpose
Phase 7: Generate Report
Create report at
.audits/architectural-analysis-[timestamp].md:
# Architectural Analysis Report **Date**: [timestamp] **Files Analyzed**: X **Dead Code Files**: Y **Duplication Groups**: Z --- ## Executive Summary - **Dead Code**: X files, Y exports completely unused - **Duplicated Functionality**: Z duplication groups - **Architectural Anti-Patterns**: W issues - **Type Issues**: V problematic usages - **Code Smells**: U instances **Estimated Cleanup**: Remove ~X lines of dead code, consolidate Y duplications --- ## Dead Code ### Completely Dead Files (DELETE) | File | Reason | Confidence | |------|--------|------------| | `src/old/legacy-processor.ts` | No imports found | HIGH | | `src/utils/unused-helper.ts` | Exported but never used | HIGH | | `src/temp/temp-service.ts` | Temporary file left behind | HIGH | **Total Lines**: X,XXX lines can be deleted ### Dead Exports (REMOVE) | File | Export | Reason | |------|--------|--------| | `src/utils/format.ts` | `formatOldDate()` | Replaced by `formatDate()`, no usage | | `src/services/auth.ts` | `oldLogin()` | Deprecated, no usage found | ### Possibly Dead (VERIFY) | File | Export | Reason | Verification Needed | |------|--------|--------|---------------------| | `src/lib/api.ts` | `fetchOldApi()` | Only used in commented code | Check if truly deprecated | ### Internal Dead Code - `src/services/user.ts:125` - Private method `_validateLegacy()` never called - `src/components/form.tsx:89` - Variable `tempData` assigned but never read --- ## Duplicated Functionality ### CRITICAL: Exact Duplicates #### Duplication Group 1: Email Validation **Instances**: 3 **Files**: - `src/utils/validators.ts:42` - `validateEmail(email: string)` - `src/lib/email.ts:15` - `isValidEmail(email: string)` - `src/components/forms/validation.ts:67` - `checkEmailFormat(email: string)` **Analysis**: All three use identical regex pattern `/^[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+\.[^\s@]+$/` **Lines Duplicated**: ~15 lines × 3 = 45 lines **Recommendation**: - Keep: `src/utils/validators.ts:validateEmail()` - Remove: Other two implementations - Update: All imports to use validators version #### Duplication Group 2: API Error Handling **Instances**: 4 **Files**: [list] **Analysis**: [similar] ### HIGH: Similar Logic #### Duplication Group: Date Formatting **Instances**: 2 **Files**: - `src/utils/date.ts:30` - `formatDate()` - Uses date-fns - `src/lib/format.ts:45` - `formatDateTime()` - Uses native Date **Analysis**: Both format dates but use different libraries **Recommendation**: Standardize on date-fns, remove native version ### Type Duplication #### Type Group: User Interface **Instances**: 3 **Files**: - `src/types/user.ts` - `User` interface - `src/models/user.ts` - `UserModel` interface (identical fields) - `src/api/types.ts` - `UserData` interface (identical fields) **Recommendation**: Use single `User` type from `src/types/user.ts` --- ## Architectural Anti-Patterns ### God Objects #### `src/services/application-manager.ts` (850 lines) **Responsibilities**: Database, auth, config, logging, caching, validation **Issue**: Violates SRP, does everything **Recommendation**: Split into: - `database.service.ts` - `auth.service.ts` - `config.service.ts` - `logging.service.ts` ### Circular Dependencies #### Cycle 1: `auth.ts` ↔ `user.ts` - `auth.ts` imports `getUserById` from `user.ts` - `user.ts` imports `validateToken` from `auth.ts` **Issue**: Creates tight coupling, makes testing hard **Recommendation**: Extract shared types to separate file ### Tight Coupling #### `components/UserForm.tsx` → `services/database.ts` **Issue**: UI component directly importing database layer **Recommendation**: Use service layer abstraction ### Layer Violations #### `models/User.ts` imports from `components/` **Issue**: Model layer should not know about view layer **Recommendation**: Remove dependency, pass data via props --- ## Type Issues ### `any` Usage (X instances) | File | Line | Context | Severity | |------|------|---------|----------| | `src/api/client.ts` | 45 | `response: any` | HIGH | | `src/utils/parse.ts` | 23 | `data: any` | HIGH | **Total `any` usages**: X **Recommendation**: Define proper types for all cases ### Type Assertions (Y instances) | File | Line | Assertion | Issue | |------|------|-----------|-------| | `src/lib/api.ts` | 67 | `as User` | Unsafe cast, no validation | | `src/utils/parse.ts` | 89 | `as unknown as T` | Double cast to bypass types | **Issue**: Type safety bypassed, runtime errors possible ### @ts-ignore Comments (Z instances) | File | Line | Reason | Should Fix | |------|------|--------|------------| | `src/legacy/old.ts` | 34 | "Type error in legacy code" | Refactor or remove file | --- ## Code Smells ### Long Functions (>50 lines) | File | Function | Lines | Issue | |------|----------|-------|-------| | `src/services/processor.ts` | `processData()` | 127 | Does too much, hard to test | **Recommendation**: Extract smaller functions ### Complex Conditionals | File | Line | Issue | |------|------|-------| | `src/utils/validator.ts` | 45 | Nested 4 levels deep | | `src/lib/parser.ts` | 89 | Boolean expression spans 3 lines | ### Magic Numbers | File | Line | Magic Value | Should Be | |------|------|-------------|-----------| | `src/config/limits.ts` | 12 | `86400` | `SECONDS_PER_DAY` | | `src/utils/format.ts` | 34 | `1000` | `MS_PER_SECOND` | ### Commented-Out Code **Files with commented code**: X - `src/old/legacy.ts` - 45 lines of commented code - `src/services/auth.ts` - Old implementation commented out **Recommendation**: Delete all commented code (use git history) --- ## Statistics **Dead Code**: - Files: X - Exports: Y - Lines: Z (estimated) **Duplication**: - Groups: X - Files affected: Y - Duplicated lines: ~Z **Architectural Issues**: - God objects: X - Circular dependencies: Y - Layer violations: Z **Type Issues**: - `any` usage: X - Type assertions: Y - @ts-ignore: Z **Code Smells**: - Long functions: X - Complex conditionals: Y - Magic numbers: Z --- ## Impact Assessment ### Code Cleanup Potential - **Dead code removal**: ~X,XXX lines - **Duplication consolidation**: ~Y,YYY lines - **Total reduction**: ~Z,ZZZ lines (AA% of codebase) ### Maintainability Improvement - Fewer places to update when fixing bugs - Clearer code responsibilities - Better type safety - Reduced cognitive load ### Risk Areas - High coupling in `services/` directory - Type safety compromised in `api/` layer - Architectural violations in `components/`
Phase 8: Summary for User
Provide concise summary:
# Architectural Analysis Complete ## Dead Code Found - **X completely dead files** - Can be deleted immediately - **Y unused exports** - Can be removed - **~Z,ZZZ lines** of dead code identified ## Top Dead Files 1. `src/old/legacy-processor.ts` - No imports 2. `src/temp/temp-service.ts` - Temporary file 3. `src/utils/unused-helper.ts` - Exported but never used ## Duplication Found - **X duplication groups** identified - **Most duplicated**: Email validation (3 copies) - **~Y,YYY lines** of duplicated code ## Architectural Issues - **Z god objects** doing too much - **W circular dependencies** found - **V layer violations** detected ## Type Issues - **X `any` usages** - Should have proper types - **Y type assertions** - Bypassing type safety - **Z @ts-ignore comments** - Masking errors ## Code Smells - **X long functions** (>50 lines) - **Y complex conditionals** (3+ nesting) - **Z magic numbers** - Should be constants ## Cleanup Potential Removing dead code and consolidating duplication could eliminate **~X,XXX lines** (Y% of codebase) **Full Report**: `.audits/architectural-analysis-[timestamp].md`
Critical Principles
- NEVER EDIT FILES - This is analysis only, not cleanup
- NEVER SKIP FILES - Analyze entire codebase systematically
- BE THOROUGH - Dead code detection requires checking all imports
- VERIFY DUPLICATES - Don't just match names, check if logic is same
- UNDERSTAND ARCHITECTURE - See the big picture, not just individual files
- QUANTIFY IMPACT - Count lines, estimate cleanup potential
- BE CONFIDENT - Mark confidence level (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW) for findings
- TRACK PROGRESS - Use todo list for file-by-file analysis
Success Criteria
A complete architectural analysis includes:
- All files analyzed for dead code
- All exports checked for usage
- Duplication groups identified and cataloged
- Architectural anti-patterns found and explained
- Type issues located and categorized
- Code smells flagged
- Impact assessment quantified
- Structured report generated