validate-architecture
Validate Architecture
Purpose
Validate architecture documents for completeness, quality, and adherence to best practices. Generates comprehensive validation report with quality score, identified gaps, and prioritized recommendations for improvement.
Core Principles:
- Comprehensive checklists: Cover all architectural dimensions
- Objective scoring: Consistent, repeatable quality measurement
- Actionable feedback: Specific, prioritized improvements
- Adapt to context: Different criteria for different project types
Prerequisites
- Architecture document exists (docs/architecture.md or specified path)
- Architecture follows standard structure (see create-architecture skill)
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