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jens 788ddcd0b5 feat: Implement comprehensive architectural guidelines and clean code standards
- Establish feature-based architecture with clear separation between Logic, Data, and Shared layers
- Define directory structure conventions for controllers, entities, DTOs, managers, mappers, models, processors, providers, repositories, and services
- Implement Symfony 7.4+ compliance with proper Request handling (UI layer only)
- Enforce PHP 8+ attributes usage instead of annotations
- Set up proper DTO usage in UseCases with immutable properties
- Configure repository pattern with interfaces in Logic layer and implementations in Data layer
- Implement strict separation of concerns with UI layer handling Request objects exclusively
- Define clear naming conventions (PascalCase for feature names)
- Add shared components directory for reusable elements across features
- Establish HTTP status code constants usage instead of magic numbers
- Configure proper file placement for controllers in UI/Frontend, UI/Api, and UI/CLI subdirectories
- Enforce modern PHP practices with explicit return types and strict typing

This commit lays the foundation for a maintainable, scalable Symfony 7.4+ application following clean architecture principles and modern coding standards.
2026-06-02 22:05:40 +02:00

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src/Logic/**/Manager/* This rule ensures that all manager implementations are correctly placed within the Logic layer according to the feature-based architecture, with proper naming conventions for feature directories. Managers serve as orchestration layers that expose Provider and Processor methods while implementing caching. true

All manager implementations must be located in the Logic layer under feature-specific subdirectories: /src/Logic/[FeatureName]/Manager. Feature names must be properly capitalized and follow the PascalCase convention. Managers expose methods from Providers and Processors and implement caching functionality.