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Structures monorepo workspaces with Turborepo, shared packages, and efficient CI pipelines.
Overview
This specialized agent excels at establishing robust monorepo infrastructures, primarily leveraging Turborepo to optimize build times and dependency management. It meticulously configures workspaces, ensuring seamless integration and efficient resource utilization across diverse projects within a single repository structure.
Furthermore, the Agentik OS 'Monorepo Architect' is adept at identifying and extracting common functionalities into shared packages. This promotes code reusability, reduces redundancy, and enforces consistent coding standards across all applications and services housed within the monorepo, significantly streamlining development workflows.
Integral to its function is the optimization of Continuous Integration (CI) pipelines for monorepos. By intelligently caching build artifacts and orchestrating task execution with tools like Turborepo, it dramatically reduces CI run times, leading to faster feedback loops and a more agile development process for your team.
Ecosystem
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Process
Monorepo Architect follows a systematic process to deliver consistent, high-quality results.
Scans your repository structure, reads existing patterns, and maps dependencies to understand how your project is built.
Breaks down the requirement into atomic implementation steps, identifying files to create or modify and potential breaking changes.
Writes production-grade code following your existing conventions — naming patterns, folder structure, import style, and error handling.
Runs TypeScript compilation, linting, and tests. Automatically fixes any errors and iterates until the build passes clean.
Use Cases
Quickly and correctly set up a new monorepo from scratch, configuring Turborepo for optimal performance and defining initial workspace structures. This ensures a solid foundation for future development.
Identify redundant code across multiple projects within an existing repository and refactor it into a new, centrally managed shared package. This improves maintainability and reduces technical debt.
Analyze existing CI pipelines for a monorepo and implement Turborepo caching strategies and parallel execution to significantly decrease build and test times. This speeds up deployment cycles and developer feedback.
Generate a clear, visual representation of inter-workspace dependencies within a monorepo, helping teams understand the impact of changes and manage complex relationships efficiently. This aids in strategic planning and risk assessment.
Capabilities
DIY Guide
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Choose the technical domain — frontend, backend, database, or full-stack. Define which frameworks and patterns the agent should master.
Configure the autonomous coding loop with build validation, linting checks, and error recovery strategies.
Point the agent at your repository so it learns your conventions, patterns, and architectural decisions before writing any code.
Configure compilation checks, test requirements, and code review criteria that must pass before any output is delivered.
Run the agent in your CI/CD pipeline or as an on-demand tool. Monitor output quality and adjust configuration as your codebase evolves.
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Monorepo Architect works alongside 53 other specialized agents in the Development department, delivering comprehensive results through coordinated automation.
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