acc-create-aggregate
Generates DDD Aggregates for PHP 8.5. Creates consistency boundaries with root entity, domain events, and invariant protection. Includes unit tests.
Best use case
acc-create-aggregate is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Generates DDD Aggregates for PHP 8.5. Creates consistency boundaries with root entity, domain events, and invariant protection. Includes unit tests.
Teams using acc-create-aggregate should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/acc-create-aggregate/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How acc-create-aggregate Compares
| Feature / Agent | acc-create-aggregate | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Generates DDD Aggregates for PHP 8.5. Creates consistency boundaries with root entity, domain events, and invariant protection. Includes unit tests.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Aggregate Generator
Generate DDD-compliant Aggregates with root, domain events, and tests.
## Aggregate Characteristics
- **Consistency boundary**: All changes atomic
- **Root entity**: Single entry point
- **Transactional consistency**: Invariants always valid
- **Domain events**: Records what happened
- **Encapsulation**: Children accessed through root
- **Identity**: Referenced by root ID
---
## Generation Process
### Step 1: Generate Base AggregateRoot
**Path:** `src/Domain/Shared/Aggregate/`
1. `AggregateRoot.php` — Base class with event recording
### Step 2: Generate Aggregate Root Entity
**Path:** `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/`
1. `{Name}.php` — Main aggregate root
### Step 3: Generate Child Entities (if needed)
**Path:** `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/`
1. `{ChildName}.php` — Child entity inside aggregate
### Step 4: Generate Domain Events
**Path:** `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Event/`
1. `{Name}CreatedEvent.php`
2. `{Name}{Action}Event.php` for each behavior
### Step 5: Generate Tests
**Path:** `tests/Unit/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/`
---
## File Placement
| Component | Path |
|-----------|------|
| Base AggregateRoot | `src/Domain/Shared/Aggregate/` |
| Aggregate Entity | `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/` |
| Child Entities | `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/` |
| Domain Events | `src/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Event/` |
| Unit Tests | `tests/Unit/Domain/{BoundedContext}/Entity/` |
---
## Naming Conventions
| Component | Pattern | Example |
|-----------|---------|---------|
| Aggregate Root | `{Name}` | `Order` |
| Child Entity | `{Parent}{Name}` | `OrderLine` |
| Created Event | `{Name}CreatedEvent` | `OrderCreatedEvent` |
| State Event | `{Name}{Action}Event` | `OrderConfirmedEvent` |
---
## Quick Template Reference
### Base AggregateRoot
```php
abstract class AggregateRoot
{
private array $events = [];
protected function recordEvent(DomainEvent $event): void
{
$this->events[] = $event;
}
public function releaseEvents(): array
{
$events = $this->events;
$this->events = [];
return $events;
}
}
```
### Aggregate Root Entity
```php
final class {Name} extends AggregateRoot
{
private {Name}Status $status;
private function __construct(
private readonly {Name}Id $id,
{properties}
) {
$this->status = {Name}Status::Draft;
}
public static function create({Name}Id $id, {params}): self
{
$aggregate = new self($id, {args});
$aggregate->recordEvent(new {Name}CreatedEvent(...));
return $aggregate;
}
public function {behavior}({params}): void
{
$this->ensureValidState();
// Apply change
$this->recordEvent(new {Name}{Behavior}Event(...));
}
}
```
### Child Entity
```php
final readonly class {ChildName}
{
public function __construct(
public {PropertyType} $property1,
public {PropertyType} $property2
) {}
public function total(): Money
{
return $this->unitPrice->multiply($this->quantity);
}
}
```
---
## Design Rules
| Rule | Good | Bad |
|------|------|-----|
| Transaction Boundary | One aggregate per transaction | Multiple aggregates |
| Reference | By ID only | Full entity reference |
| Size | Small, focused | Large with many collections |
| Invariants | Always valid | Can be in invalid state |
| Events | Record all state changes | No event recording |
---
## Anti-patterns to Avoid
| Anti-pattern | Problem | Solution |
|--------------|---------|----------|
| Large Aggregate | Performance issues | Split into smaller aggregates |
| Entity References | Tight coupling | Use IDs only |
| Public Setters | No invariant protection | Use behavior methods |
| Missing Events | Can't track history | Record event for each change |
| No Root | Multiple entry points | Single root entity |
---
## References
For complete PHP templates and examples, see:
- `references/templates.md` — AggregateRoot, Entity, Child Entity, Test templates
- `references/examples.md` — Order aggregate with OrderLine, events, and testsRelated Skills
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