legacy-to-ai-ready
npx skills add https://github.com/nicepkg/ai-workflow --skill legacy-to-ai-ready
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Legacy to AI-Ready
Transform legacy codebases into AI-ready projects by generating Claude Code configurations.
Quick Start (5-Minute Setup)
For most projects, start with just CLAUDE.md:
- Analyze:
python scripts/analyze_codebase.py [path] - Create CLAUDE.md with build commands, code style, architecture overview
- Done – Claude can now write code following your project’s conventions
Expand to full configuration only when needed.
Interactive Discovery
Before generating configs, ask these questions:
Project Scope:
- What is this project? (web app, API, CLI, library)
- Primary language and frameworks?
- Team size? (solo, small team, enterprise)
Pain Points:
- What mistakes do new developers commonly make?
- What patterns should always be followed?
- What operations are repeated frequently?
Integration Needs:
- External services used? (databases, APIs, cloud)
- CI/CD pipeline? (GitHub Actions, Jenkins)
- Code quality tools? (linters, formatters)
Configuration Decision Tree
Start
â
ââ Small project / Solo dev
â ââ CLAUDE.md only
â
ââ Team project
â ââ Multi-language? â Add .claude/rules/
â ââ Complex domain? â Add .claude/skills/
â ââ Code reviews? â Add .claude/agents/
â ââ Repeated tasks? â Add .claude/commands/
â
ââ Enterprise / Large team
ââ All configurations + MCP servers + Hooks
Generated Configurations
| Config | Purpose | When to Create |
|---|---|---|
| CLAUDE.md | Project memory (shared) | Always (required) |
| CLAUDE.local.md | Personal preferences (git-ignored) | Individual customization |
| .claudeignore | Files Claude should not access | Sensitive files exist |
| .claude/rules/ | Path-specific rules | Multi-module projects |
| .claude/skills/ | Domain knowledge | Complex business logic |
| .claude/agents/ | Task specialists | Repeated review/debug tasks |
| .claude/commands/ | Quick prompts | Common workflows |
| .claude/settings.json | Hooks + permissions | Auto-formatting, security |
| MCP servers | External tools | Database/API integrations |
Workflow
Phase 1: Automated Analysis
python scripts/analyze_codebase.py [project-path]
The script detects:
- Languages and frameworks
- Directory structure patterns
- Development tools (linters, formatters)
- Git commit patterns
- Environment variables
- Code style indicators
- CI/CD configurations (GitHub Actions, etc.)
- Sensitive files (warns about .env, credentials)
Output includes:
- Recommendations for which configs to create
- Security warnings for sensitive files
- Suggested .claudeignore patterns
Phase 2: Context Gathering
Claude should read:
- 3-5 representative source files – understand naming, patterns
- Test files – understand testing approach
- Config files – package.json, tsconfig, etc.
- README/docs – project overview
- Recent commits – understand commit style
Phase 2.5: Discover Existing Resources
Before creating custom configs, search for existing skills and MCP servers:
- Search skill marketplaces – SkillsMP, SkillHub.club, Claude Skills Hub
- Check GitHub repositories – awesome-claude-skills, themed skill collections
- Find relevant MCP servers – Glama, MCP Market, official registry
See references/resource-discovery.md for complete directory of sources.
Tip: Many common needs (git commit, code review, database patterns) already have well-maintained skills available.
Phase 3: Generate Configurations
1. CLAUDE.md (Required)
Create at project root with:
- Quick reference commands (build, test, lint)
- Naming conventions
- Architecture overview
- Testing guidelines
- Git workflow
See references/claude-md-patterns.md.
2. Rules (If Multi-Module)
Create .claude/rules/ when:
- Multiple languages need different conventions
- Modules have distinct patterns (frontend/backend)
- Path-specific requirements exist
See references/rules-patterns.md.
3. Skills (If Complex Domain)
Create .claude/skills/ when:
- Domain-specific workflows exist (database, API patterns)
- Team knowledge needs preservation
- Complex procedures are repeated
See references/skills-patterns.md.
4. Subagents (If Specialized Tasks)
Create .claude/agents/ for:
- Code review automation
- Debugging assistance
- Security auditing
- Documentation generation
See references/agents-patterns.md.
5. Commands (If Common Operations)
Create .claude/commands/ for:
- Git commit workflow
- PR review process
- Deployment steps
- Test running
See references/commands-patterns.md.
6. Hooks (If Auto-Formatting Needed)
Configure .claude/settings.json for:
- Auto-format on file edit
- Protected files
- Command logging
See references/hooks-patterns.md.
7. MCP Servers (If External Integrations)
Configure MCP for:
- Database access
- GitHub integration
- Slack notifications
- Custom internal tools
See references/mcp-patterns.md.
Phase 4: Validate
- Ask Claude to perform a typical task
- Verify it follows project conventions
- Iterate based on gaps discovered
Output Structure
Minimal (small projects):
project/
âââ CLAUDE.md
âââ [existing files]
Standard (team projects):
project/
âââ CLAUDE.md
âââ .claude/
â âââ rules/
â â âââ code-style.md
â âââ commands/
â âââ commit.md
âââ [existing files]
Complete (enterprise):
project/
âââ CLAUDE.md # Shared project memory
âââ CLAUDE.local.md # Personal (git-ignored)
âââ .claudeignore # Files to protect
âââ .claude/
â âââ settings.json # Hooks + permissions
â âââ rules/
â âââ skills/
â âââ agents/
â âââ commands/
âââ [existing files]
Reference Materials
| Reference | When to Read |
|---|---|
| examples.md | Complete real-world examples |
| resource-discovery.md | Find existing skills & MCP servers |
| advanced-patterns.md | Migrations, team collab, monorepos |
| claude-md-patterns.md | Creating CLAUDE.md |
| rules-patterns.md | Module-specific rules |
| skills-patterns.md | Domain knowledge |
| agents-patterns.md | Task specialists |
| commands-patterns.md | Quick prompts |
| hooks-patterns.md | Auto-formatting |
| mcp-patterns.md | External tools |
Templates & Bundled Skills
Templates:
assets/CLAUDE.md.template– Project memory templateassets/settings.json.template– Hooks configurationassets/claudeignore.template– File ignore patterns
Bundled skills to install in target project:
assets/skill-creator/– For creating new project-specific skillsassets/skill-downloader/– For downloading additional skillsassets/resource-scout/– For discovering existing skills & MCP servers
Installing Bundled Skills
Copy these skills to the target project’s .claude/skills/ directory:
cp -r assets/skill-creator [target-project]/.claude/skills/
cp -r assets/skill-downloader [target-project]/.claude/skills/
cp -r assets/resource-scout [target-project]/.claude/skills/
This enables the target project to:
- resource-scout – Discover existing skills & MCP servers before building custom
- skill-downloader – Download and install skills from GitHub or archives
- skill-creator – Create custom skills tailored to their domain
Language Quick Reference
TypeScript/JavaScript
- Extract: eslint, prettier, tsconfig
- Hooks: prettier auto-format
- Skills: API patterns, component patterns
Python
- Extract: black, ruff, mypy, pyproject.toml
- Hooks: black/ruff auto-format
- Skills: API patterns, ORM patterns
Go
- Extract: gofmt, golangci-lint
- Hooks: gofmt auto-format
- Skills: error handling patterns
Rust
- Extract: rustfmt, clippy
- Hooks: rustfmt auto-format
- Skills: error handling, async patterns