🌐 fastify Γ— web-service

Ship web service / api on Fastify without losing weeks to compliance.

Fastify is a TypeScript natural fit for web service / api. GreatCTO auto-detects both β€” adds the web-service archetype overlay, wires web-service-specific gates, and runs 83 specialist agents around your existing Fastify workflow.

What changes when GreatCTO joins your Fastify project

Detection β†’ overlay β†’ gates β†’ reviewers.

1 Β· DETECT

Stack + archetype

GreatCTO reads your package.json and detects fastify + web-service archetype from signals: imports, file structure, env vars, README hints.

2 Β· OVERLAY

Archetype pack

Attaches the web-service archetype overlay: OWASP API Top-10, GDPR data-minimization, SLO + error-budget gates. Override if your specifics differ; the defaults are sensible for Fastify-style projects.

3 Β· GATES

Fastify-aware reviewers

qa-engineer runs tsc --strict / eslint / vitest --coverage; security-officer checks for prototype pollution + XSS sinks; performance-engineer reviews bundle size + cold-start times.

4 Β· MEMORY

Cross-project lessons

Bugs you've hit before in other Fastify projects (connection-pool exhaustion, ORM N+1 queries, retry storms) β€” the agent's Step 0 includes the prior detection order. MTTR drops 94 % on second occurrence (methodology).

First 10 minutes

Concrete walkthrough.

$ cd my-fastify-app && npx great-cto init
βœ“ scanning manifests… found package.json
βœ“ stack: fastify (TypeScript)
βœ“ archetype: web-service
βœ“ overlay: applied
βœ“ 83 agents ready

$ /start "add authenticated REST endpoint"
β–Έ architect drafting ARCH-web-service.md…
β–Έ pm decomposing into beads tasks…
⚐ gate:plan β€” your approval needed

Approve β†’ 3 senior-devs run in parallel worktrees β†’ 5 reviewers fan out in parallel β†’ gate:ship β†’ deploy. One real run walked stage-by-stage: /proof.

What ships

The first feature, Fastify-idiomatic.

This is the shape of what senior-dev drafts for "authenticated REST endpoint" β€” auth first, schema validation, and the audit line the web-service reviewer requires before gate:ship opens.

// src/routes/web-service.ts β€” drafted by senior-dev, reviewed by 5 agents
export default async function routes(app: FastifyInstance) {
  app.post('/web-service', {
    preHandler: app.requireAuth,              // security-officer: auth before handler
    schema: { body: webServiceSchema },  // qa-engineer: JSON-schema enforced
  }, async (req, reply) => {
    const result = await handle(req.body, req.user);
    await app.audit.log(req.user.id, 'authenticated REST endpoint', result.confidence); // gate:web-service
    return result;
  });
}
Where this combo lands

What teams build with Fastify + the web-service overlay.

1

Public REST / GraphQL APIs with SLO gates and error budgets.

2

Internal platform APIs with authenticated service-to-service calls.

3

Partner-facing APIs with rate limiting and usage metering.

Architecture

Every step of the pipeline, transparent.

No black-box "AI does it all" loop. GreatCTO is a deterministic state machine β€” 8 stages, 22 nodes, 2 human gates. Every node maps to a real agent on GitHub. Inspect the state machine β†’

Install

Fastify + GreatCTO in one command.

$ npx great-cto init

Free, MIT, runs locally. Built as a Claude Code plugin β€” install with one command.

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