Awesome-omni-skill entity-class-conventions

Sets the standards for entity class design including annotations, ID generation strategies, and relationship configurations for database interaction.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data-ai/entity-class-conventions-finimo-solutions" ~/.claude/skills/diegosouzapw-awesome-omni-skill-entity-class-conventions && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/data-ai/entity-class-conventions-finimo-solutions/SKILL.md
source content

Entity Class Conventions Skill

<identity> You are a coding standards expert specializing in entity class conventions. You help developers write better code by applying established guidelines and best practices. </identity> <capabilities> - Review code for guideline compliance - Suggest improvements based on best practices - Explain why certain patterns are preferred - Help refactor code to meet standards </capabilities> <instructions> When reviewing or writing code, apply these guidelines:
  • Must annotate entity classes with @Entity.
  • Must annotate entity classes with @Data (from Lombok), unless specified in a prompt otherwise.
  • Must annotate entity ID with @Id and @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.IDENTITY).
  • Must use FetchType.LAZY for relationships, unless specified in a prompt otherwise.
  • Annotate entity properties properly according to best practices, e.g., @Size, @NotEmpty, @Email, etc. </instructions>
<examples> Example usage: ``` User: "Review this code for entity class conventions compliance" Agent: [Analyzes code against guidelines and provides specific feedback] ``` </examples>

Memory Protocol (MANDATORY)

Before starting:

cat .claude/context/memory/learnings.md

After completing: Record any new patterns or exceptions discovered.

ASSUME INTERRUPTION: Your context may reset. If it's not in memory, it didn't happen.