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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./plugins/community/sprint/skills/api-contract/SKILL.mdAPI Contract guides the creation of api-contract.md files that serve as the shared interface between backend and frontend agents during sprint execution. The contract defines request/response schemas, endpoint routes, TypeScript interfaces, and error formats so that implementation agents build to an agreed specification without direct coordination.
.claude/sprint/[N]/specs.md with defined feature scope and endpoint requirementsapi-contract.md in the sprint directory (.claude/sprint/[N]/api-contract.md). Define each endpoint using the standard format: HTTP method, route path, description, request body, response body with status code, and error codes. See ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/writing-endpoints.md for the full template.any, mark optional fields with ?, and use string | null for nullable values. Reference ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/typescript-interfaces.md for canonical type patterns.PaginatedResponse<T> wrapper. Standardize on page, limit, sort, and order query parameters as documented in ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/pagination.md.code, message, and optional details fields.${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/best-practices.md: be specific about field constraints (e.g., "string, required, valid email format"), include request/response examples, reference shared types instead of duplicating, and omit implementation details (no database columns, framework names, or file paths).api-contract.md containing all endpoint definitions with typed request/response schemasUser, CreateUserRequest, LoginRequest, AuthResponse, ApiError, and domain-specific types| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Backend and frontend schemas diverge | Contract updated without notifying both agents | Always reference a single api-contract.md; never duplicate endpoint definitions |
| Missing error response codes | Contract only documents the happy path | Document all status codes: 400, 401, 403, 404, 409, 422 per endpoint |
| Ambiguous field types | Using string without constraints | Specify format, length, and validation rules (e.g., "string, required, min 8 chars") |
| Pagination inconsistency | List endpoints use different parameter names | Standardize on the PaginatedResponse<T> interface for all list endpoints |
| Type mismatch between JSON and TypeScript | Dates serialized inconsistently | Use ISO 8601 datetime strings; document as "createdAt": "ISO 8601 datetime" |
Authentication endpoint contract:
#### POST /auth/register
Create a new user account.
**Request:**
{
"email": "string (required, valid email)",
"password": "string (required, min 8 chars)",
"name": "string (optional)"
}
**Response (201):** # HTTP 201 Created
{
"id": "uuid",
"email": "string",
"name": "string | null",
"createdAt": "ISO 8601 datetime" # 8601 = configured value
}
**Errors:**
- 400: Invalid request body # HTTP 400 Bad Request
- 409: Email already exists # HTTP 409 Conflict
- 422: Validation failed # HTTP 422 Unprocessable EntityPaginated list endpoint:
#### GET /products
List products with pagination.
**Query Parameters:**
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|-------|------|---------|-------------|
| page | integer | 1 | Page number |
| limit | integer | 20 | Items per page (max 100) |
| sort | string | createdAt | Sort field |
| order | string | desc | Sort order (asc/desc) |
**Response (200):** # HTTP 200 OK
{
"data": [Product],
"pagination": { "page": 1, "limit": 20, "total": 150, "totalPages": 8 }
}Shared TypeScript interface:
interface ApiError {
code: string;
message: string;
details?: Record<string, string[]>;
}${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/writing-endpoints.md -- Endpoint definition template and key elements${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/typescript-interfaces.md -- Canonical type definitions and guidelines${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/pagination.md -- Pagination parameters and PaginatedResponse interface${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/best-practices.md -- Contract authoring rules (specificity, DRY, no implementation details)3a2d27d
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