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Saas Scaffolder

Generates complete, production-ready SaaS project boilerplate including authentication, database schemas, billing integration, API routes, and a working dashboard using Next.js 14+ App Router, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, Drizzle ORM, and Stripe. Use when the user wants …

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# SaaS Scaffolder

**Tier:** POWERFUL  
**Category:** Product Team  
**Domain:** Full-Stack Development / Project Bootstrapping

---

## Input Format

```
Product: [name]
Description: [1-3 sentences]
Auth: nextauth | clerk | supabase
Database: neondb | supabase | planetscale
Payments: stripe | lemonsqueezy | none
Features: [comma-separated list]
```

---

## File Tree Output

```
my-saas/
├── app/
│   ├── (auth)/
│   │   ├── login/page.tsx
│   │   ├── register/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── (dashboard)/
│   │   ├── dashboard/page.tsx
│   │   ├── settings/page.tsx
│   │   ├── billing/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── (marketing)/
│   │   ├── page.tsx
│   │   ├── pricing/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── api/
│   │   ├── auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts
│   │   ├── webhooks/stripe/route.ts
│   │   ├── billing/checkout/route.ts
│   │   └── billing/portal/route.ts
│   └── layout.tsx
├── components/
│   ├── ui/
│   ├── auth/
│   │   ├── login-form.tsx
│   │   └── register-form.tsx
│   ├── dashboard/
│   │   ├── sidebar.tsx
│   │   ├── header.tsx
│   │   └── stats-card.tsx
│   ├── marketing/
│   │   ├── hero.tsx
│   │   ├── features.tsx
│   │   ├── pricing.tsx
│   │   └── footer.tsx
│   └── billing/
│       ├── plan-card.tsx
│       └── usage-meter.tsx
├── lib/
│   ├── auth.ts
│   ├── db.ts
│   ├── stripe.ts
│   ├── validations.ts
│   └── utils.ts
├── db/
│   ├── schema.ts
│   └── migrations/
├── hooks/
│   ├── use-subscription.ts
│   └── use-user.ts
├── types/index.ts
├── middleware.ts
├── .env.example
├── drizzle.config.ts
└── next.config.ts
```

---

## Key Component Patterns

### Auth Config (NextAuth)

```typescript
// lib/auth.ts
import { NextAuthOptions } from "next-auth"
import GoogleProvider from "next-auth/providers/google"
import { DrizzleAdapter } from "@auth/drizzle-adapter"
import { db } from "./db"

export const authOptions: NextAuthOptions = {
  adapter: DrizzleAdapter(db),
  providers: [
    GoogleProvider({
      clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID!,
      clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET!,
    }),
  ],
  callbacks: {
    session: async ({ session, user }) => ({
      ...session,
      user: {
        ...session.user,
        id: user.id,
        subscriptionStatus: user.subscriptionStatus,
      },
    }),
  },
  pages: { signIn: "/login" },
}
```

### Database Schema (Drizzle + NeonDB)

```typescript
// db/schema.ts
import { pgTable, text, timestamp, integer } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core"

export const users = pgTable("users", {
  id: text("id").primaryKey().$defaultFn(() => crypto.randomUUID()),
  name: text("name"),
  email: text("email").notNull().unique(),
  emailVerified: timestamp("emailVerified"),
  image: text("image"),
  stripeCustomerId: text("stripe_customer_id").unique(),
  stripeSubscriptionId: text("stripe_subscription_id"),
  stripePriceId: text("stripe_price_id"),
  stripeCurrentPeriodEnd: timestamp("stripe_current_period_end"),
  createdAt: timestamp("created_at").defaultNow().notNull(),
})

export const accounts = pgTable("accounts", {
  userId: text("user_id").notNull().references(() => users.id, { onDelete: "cascade" }),
  type: text("type").notNull(),
  provider: text("provider").notNull(),
  providerAccountId: text("provider_account_id").notNull(),
  refresh_token: text("refresh_token"),
  access_token: text("access_token"),
  expires_at: integer("expires_at"),
})
```

### Stripe Checkout Route

```typescript
// app/api/billing/checkout/route.ts
import { NextResponse } from "next/server"
import { getServerSession } from "next-auth"
import { authOptions } from "@/lib/auth"
import { stripe } from "@/lib/stripe"
import { db } from "@/lib/db"
import { users } from "@/db/schema"
import { eq } from "drizzle-orm"

export async function POST(req: Request) {
  const session = await getServerSession(authOptions)
  if (!session?.user) return NextResponse.json({ error: "Unauthorized" }, { status: 401 })

  const { priceId } = await req.json()
  const [user] = await db.select().from(users).where(eq(users.id, session.user.id))

  let customerId = user.stripeCustomerId
  if (!customerId) {
    const customer = await stripe.customers.create({ email: session.user.email! })
    customerId = customer.id
    await db.update(users).set({ stripeCustomerId: customerId }).where(eq(users.id, user.id))
  }

  const checkoutSession = await stripe.checkout.sessions.create({
    customer: customerId,
    mode: "subscription",
    payment_method_types: ["card"],
    line_items: [{ price: priceId, quantity: 1 }],
    success_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/dashboard?upgraded=true`,
    cancel_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/pricing`,
    subscription_data: { trial_period_days: 14 },
  })

  return NextResponse.json({ url: checkoutSession.url })
}
```

### Middleware

```typescript
// middleware.ts
import { withAuth } from "next-auth/middleware"
import { NextResponse } from "next/server"

export default withAuth(
  function middleware(req) {
    const token = req.nextauth.token
    if (req.nextUrl.pathname.startsWith("/dashboard") && !token) {
      return NextResponse.redirect(new URL("/login", req.url))
    }
  },
  { callbacks: { authorized: ({ token }) => !!token } }
)

export const config = {
  matcher: ["/dashboard/:path*", "/settings/:path*", "/billing/:path*"],
}
```

### Environment Variables Template

```bash
# .env.example
NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL=http://localhost:3000
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:pass@ep-xxx.us-east-1.aws.neon.tech/neondb?sslmode=require
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=generate-with-openssl-rand-base64-32
NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
STRIPE_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_...
STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_...
NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_...
STRIPE_PRO_PRICE_ID=price_...
```

---

## Scaffold Checklist

The following phases must be completed in order. **Validate at the end of each phase before proceeding.**

### Phase 1 — Foundation
- [ ] 1. Next.js initialized with TypeScript and App Router
- [ ] 2. Tailwind CSS configured with custom theme tokens
- [ ] 3. shadcn/ui installed and configured
- [ ] 4. ESLint + Prettier configured
- [ ] 5. `.env.example` created with all required variables

✅ **Validate:** Run `npm run build` — no TypeScript or lint errors should appear.  
🔧 **If build fails:** Check `tsconfig.json` paths and that all shadcn/ui peer dependencies are installed.

### Phase 2 — Database
- [ ] 6. Drizzle ORM installed and configured
- [ ] 7. Schema written (users, accounts, sessions, verification_tokens)
- [ ] 8. Initial migration generated and applied
- [ ] 9. DB client singleton exported from `lib/db.ts`
- [ ] 10. DB connection tested in local environment

✅ **Validate:** Run a simple `db.select().from(users)` in a test script — it should return an empty array without throwing.  
🔧 **If DB connection fails:** Verify `DATABASE_URL` format includes `?sslmode=require` for NeonDB/Supabase. Check that the migration has been applied with `drizzle-kit push` (dev) or `drizzle-kit migrate` (prod).

### Phase 3 — Authentication
- [ ] 11. Auth provider installed (NextAuth / Clerk / Supabase)
- [ ] 12. OAuth provider configured (Google / GitHub)
- [ ] 13. Auth API route created
- [ ] 14. Session callback adds user ID and subscription status
- [ ] 15. Middleware protects dashboard routes
- [ ] 16. Login and register pages built with error states

✅ **Validate:** Sign in via OAuth, confirm session user has `id` and `subscriptionStatus`. Attempt to access `/dashboard` without a session — you should be redirected to `/login`.  
🔧 **If sign-out loops occur in production:** Ensure `NEXTAUTH_SECRET` is set and consistent across deployments. Add `declare module "next-auth"` to extend session types if TypeScript errors appear.

### Phase 4 — Payments
- [ ] 17. Stripe client initialized with TypeScript types
- [ ] 18. Checkout session route created
- [ ] 19. Customer portal route created
- [ ] 20. Stripe webhook handler with signature verification
- [ ] 21. Webhook updates user subscription status in DB idempotently

✅ **Validate:** Complete a Stripe test checkout using a `4242 4242 4242 4242` card. Confirm `stripeSubscriptionId` is written to the DB. Replay the `checkout.session.completed` webhook event and confirm idempotency (no duplicate DB writes).  
🔧 **If webhook signature fails:** Use `stripe listen --forward-to localhost:3000/api/webhooks/stripe` locally — never hardcode the raw webhook secret. Verify `STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET` matches the listener output.

### Phase 5 — UI
- [ ] 22. Landing page with hero, features, pricing sections
- [ ] 23. Dashboard layout with sidebar and responsive header
- [ ] 24. Billing page showing current plan and upgrade options
- [ ] 25. Settings page with profile update form and success states

✅ **Validate:** Run `npm run build` for a final production build check. Navigate all routes manually and confirm no broken layouts, missing session data, or hydration errors.

---

## Reference Files

For additional guidance, generate the following companion reference files alongside the scaffold:

- **`CUSTOMIZATION.md`** — Auth providers, database options, ORM alternatives, payment providers, UI themes, and billing models (per-seat, flat-rate, usage-based).
- **`PITFALLS.md`** — Common failure modes: missing `NEXTAUTH_SECRET`, webhook secret mismatches, Edge runtime conflicts with Drizzle, unextended session types, and migration strategy differences between dev and prod.
- **`BEST_PRACTICES.md`** — Stripe singleton pattern, server actions for form mutations, idempotent webhook handlers, `Suspense` boundaries for async dashboard data, server-side feature gating via `stripeCurrentPeriodEnd`, and rate limiting on auth routes with Upstash Redis + `@upstash/ratelimit`.

How to use

  1. Copy the skill content above
  2. Create a .claude/skills directory in your project
  3. Save as .claude/skills/claude-skills-saas-scaffolder.md
  4. Use /claude-skills-saas-scaffolder in Claude Code to invoke this skill

Claude Code Skills & Plugins — Agent Skills for Every Coding Tool

345 production-ready Claude Code skills, plugins, and agent skills for 13 AI coding tools.

The most comprehensive open-source library of Claude Code skills and agent plugins — also works with OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and 9 more coding agents. Reusable expertise packages covering engineering, DevOps, marketing (incl. AEO — Answer Engine Optimization for LLM citation), security (PreToolUse hooks), compliance, C-level advisory (incl. founder-mode CFO/CMO/CRO/CPO/COO/CHRO/CISO/GC/CDO/CAIO/CCO/VPE personas + 21 /cs:* slash commands), productivity (capture/email/reflect), an academic research stack (litreview/grants/dossier/patent/syllabus/pulse/notebooklm + hybrid router), and enterprise Research Operations (clinical-research/research-finance/market-research/product-research, v2.9.0).

Works with: Claude Code · OpenAI Codex · Gemini CLI · OpenClaw · Hermes Agent1 · Mistral Vibe2 · Cursor · Aider · Windsurf · Kilo Code · OpenCode · Augment · Antigravity

License: MIT Skills Agents Personas Commands Stars SkillCheck Validated

5,200+ GitHub stars — the most comprehensive open-source Claude Code skills & agent plugins library.


What Are Claude Code Skills & Agent Plugins?

Claude Code skills (also called agent skills or coding agent plugins) are modular instruction packages that give AI coding agents domain expertise they don't have out of the box. Each skill includes:

  • SKILL.md — structured instructions, workflows, and decision frameworks
  • Python tools — 579 CLI scripts (all stdlib-only, zero pip installs)
  • Reference docs — 702 templates, checklists, and domain-specific knowledge files

One repo, thirteen platforms. Works natively as Claude Code plugins, Codex agent skills, Gemini CLI skills, Hermes Agent skills, Mistral Vibe skills, and converts to more tools via scripts/convert.sh. All 579 Python tools run anywhere Python runs.

Skills vs Agents vs Personas

SkillsAgentsPersonas
PurposeHow to execute a taskWhat task to doWho is thinking
ScopeSingle domainSingle domainCross-domain
VoiceNeutralProfessionalPersonality-driven
Example"Follow these steps for SEO""Run a security audit""Think like a startup CTO"

All three work together. See Orchestration for how to combine them.


Quick Install

Gemini CLI (New)

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills.git
cd claude-skills

# Run the setup script
./scripts/gemini-install.sh

# Start using skills
> activate_skill(name="senior-architect")

Claude Code (Recommended)

# Add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/claude-skills

# Install by domain
/plugin install engineering-skills@claude-code-skills          # 24 core engineering
/plugin install engineering-advanced-skills@claude-code-skills  # 25 POWERFUL-tier
/plugin install product-skills@claude-code-skills               # 12 product skills
/plugin install marketing-skills@claude-code-skills             # 43 marketing skills
/plugin install ra-qm-skills@claude-code-skills                 # 12 regulatory/quality
/plugin install pm-skills@claude-code-skills                    # 6 project management
/plugin install c-level-skills@claude-code-skills               # 28 C-level advisory (full C-suite)
/plugin install business-growth-skills@claude-code-skills       # 4 business & growth
/plugin install finance-skills@claude-code-skills               # 2 finance (analyst + SaaS metrics)

# Or install individual skills
/plugin install skill-security-auditor@claude-code-skills       # Security scanner
/plugin install playwright-pro@claude-code-skills                  # Playwright testing toolkit
/plugin install self-improving-agent@claude-code-skills         # Auto-memory curation
/plugin install content-creator@claude-code-skills              # Single skill

OpenAI Codex

npx agent-skills-cli add alirezarezvani/claude-skills --agent codex
# Or: git clone + ./scripts/codex-install.sh

OpenClaw

bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills/main/scripts/openclaw-install.sh)

Manual Installation

git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills.git
# Copy any skill folder to ~/.claude/skills/ (Claude Code) or ~/.codex/skills/ (Codex)

Multi-Tool Support (New)

Convert all 345 skills to 9 AI coding tools with a single script:

ToolFormatInstall
Cursor.mdc rules./scripts/install.sh --tool cursor --target .
AiderCONVENTIONS.md./scripts/install.sh --tool aider --target .
Kilo Code.kilocode/rules/./scripts/install.sh --tool kilocode --target .
Windsurf.windsurf/skills/./scripts/install.sh --tool windsurf --target .
OpenCode.opencode/skills/./scripts/install.sh --tool opencode --target .
Augment.augment/rules/./scripts/install.sh --tool augment --target .
Antigravity~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/./scripts/install.sh --tool antigravity
Hermes Agent~/.hermes/skills/python scripts/sync-hermes-skills.py --verbose
Mistral Vibe~/.vibe/skills/./scripts/vibe-install.sh

How it works:

# 1. Convert all skills to all tools (takes ~15 seconds)
./scripts/convert.sh --tool all

# 2. Install into your project (with confirmation)
./scripts/install.sh --tool cursor --target /path/to/project

# Or use --force to skip confirmation:
./scripts/install.sh --tool aider --target . --force

# 3. Verify
find .cursor/rules -name "*.mdc" | wc -l  # Should show 346

Each tool gets:

  • ✅ All 345 skills converted to native format
  • ✅ Per-tool README with install/verify/update steps
  • ✅ Support for scripts, references, templates where applicable
  • ✅ Zero manual conversion work

Run ./scripts/convert.sh --tool all to generate tool-specific outputs locally.


Skills Overview

345 skills across 17 domains:

DomainSkillsHighlightsDetails
🔧 Engineering — Core51Architecture, frontend, backend, fullstack, QA, DevOps, SecOps, AI/ML, data, Playwright Pro (test gen, flaky fix, migrations), self-improving agent (auto-memory curation), security suite, a11y auditengineering-team/
⚡ Engineering — POWERFUL78Agent designer, RAG architect, database designer, CI/CD builder, security auditor, MCP builder, AgentHub, Helm charts, Terraform, self-eval, llm-wiki, tc-tracker, autoresearch-agent, reliability portfolio (feature-flags-architect, kubernetes-operator, chaos-engineering, slo-architect), ship-gate, security-guidance PreToolUse hook, Matt Pocock skills (write-a-skill, caveman, grill-me, handoff, grill-with-docs)engineering/
🎯 Product17Product manager, agile PO, strategist, UX researcher, UI design, landing pages, SaaS scaffolder, analytics, experiment designer, discovery, roadmap communicator, code-to-prd, apple-hig-expertproduct-team/
📣 Marketing468 pods: Content, SEO + AEO (aeo — E-E-A-T audit, citation tracking across 5 LLMs), CRO, Channels, Growth, Intelligence, Sales + context foundation + orchestration routermarketing-skill/
🚀 Productivity6capture (brain-dump-to-action), email pair (inbox-setup + inbox-triage), reflect (journal), handoff (Matt Pocock-inspired), andreessen (market-first decision mode)productivity/
🎨 Marketing (top-level)1landing — single-file HTML landing-page generator (4 design styles, GSAP patterns, brand palette validator)marketing/
🔬 Research (academic)8research orchestrator (hybrid router + fallback) + 7 specialists: pulse, litreview, grants (NIH), dossier, patent, syllabus, notebooklmresearch/
🧪 Research Operations ✨v2.9.05Enterprise/cross-functional research: orchestrator + clinical-research (study design), research-finance (R&D program finance), market-research (sizing/survey/segmentation), product-research (user research) — each with onboarding + customization + opt-in autoresearch bridgeresearch-ops/
📋 Project Management9Senior PM, scrum master, Jira, Confluence, Atlassian admin, templates + bundled Atlassian Remote MCPproject-management/
🏥 Regulatory & QM18ISO 13485, MDR 2017/745, FDA, ISO 27001, GDPR, SOC 2, CAPA, risk managementra-qm-team/
🛡️ Compliance OS9Compliance operating system — controls, evidence, audit-readiness workflowscompliance-os/
💼 C-Level Advisory66Full C-suite (CEO/CTO/CFO/CMO/CRO/CPO/COO/CHRO/CISO/GC/CDO/CAIO/CCO/VPE) + founder-mode agents + orchestration + board meetings + culture & collaborationc-level-advisor/
📈 Business & Growth5Customer success, sales engineer, revenue ops, contracts & proposals, BizDev toolkitbusiness-growth/
🏭 Business Operations7Orchestrator + process-mapper, vendor-management, capacity-planner, internal-comms, knowledge-ops, procurement-optimizerbusiness-operations/
🤝 Commercial8Orchestrator + pricing-strategist, deal-desk, partnerships-architect, channel-economics, commercial-policy, rfp-responder, commercial-forecastercommercial/
💰 Finance4Financial analyst (DCF, budgeting, forecasting), SaaS metrics coach, business investment advisorfinance/

Personas

Pre-configured agent identities with curated skill loadouts, workflows, and distinct communication styles. Personas go beyond "use these skills" — they define how an agent thinks, prioritizes, and communicates.

PersonaDomainBest For
Startup CTOEngineering + StrategyArchitecture decisions, tech stack selection, team building, technical due diligence
Growth MarketerMarketing + GrowthContent-led growth, launch strategy, channel optimization, bootstrapped marketing
Solo FounderCross-domainOne-person sta

Footnotes

  1. Hermes Agent is BYO-sync tier: the repo ships a pre-generated .hermes/skills/claude-skills/ tree, but you run python scripts/sync-hermes-skills.py once locally to install into ~/.hermes/skills/. Uses the same agentskills.io SKILL.md standard — no format conversion.

  2. Mistral Vibe is also BYO-sync tier: the repo ships a pre-generated .vibe/skills/claude-skills/ tree, run ./scripts/vibe-install.sh once locally to install into ~/.vibe/skills/. Same agentskills.io SKILL.md standard — no format conversion. Docs: https://docs.mistral.ai/mistral-vibe/agents-skills.

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