legacy-modernization

Modernize legacy systems using proven migration patterns like strangler fig, feature flags, and incremental refactoring. Use when planning system migrations, modernizing monoliths, or managing technical debt.

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Legacy Modernization

Expert guidance for safe, incremental modernization of legacy systems, frameworks, and dependencies using proven migration patterns and risk mitigation strategies.

When to Use This Skill

  • Planning framework migrations (jQuery to React, Java 8 to 17, Python 2 to 3)
  • Decomposing monoliths into microservices or modular architectures
  • Modernizing databases (stored procedures to ORMs, schema migrations)
  • Reducing technical debt with a phased, low-risk approach
  • Updating outdated dependencies with backward compatibility concerns
  • Establishing test coverage for untested legacy code before refactoring
  • Designing rollback procedures for migration phases
  • Implementing feature flags for gradual rollout of modernized components

Quick Reference

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Strangler fig, feature flags, migration checklists, rollback proceduresskills/legacy-modernization/references/modernization-patterns.md

Workflow

1. Assessment

Inventory legacy components, risks, and dependencies before changing anything.

  • Map the dependency graph and identify high-risk areas
  • Define modernization goals and phased milestones
  • Establish success metrics (test coverage, performance, defect rate)
  • Prioritize based on business value and risk

2. Safety Net Setup

Establish guardrails before any migration work begins.

  • Add characterization tests for existing behavior
  • Set up feature flags for gradual rollout
  • Create compatibility layers and adapter interfaces
  • Document current behavior and integration points

3. Incremental Execution

Apply the strangler fig pattern: replace components one at a time.

  • Route traffic gradually to new implementations
  • Maintain backward compatibility at every step
  • Run old and new paths in parallel where possible
  • Monitor for regressions continuously

4. Stabilization

Validate the migration and retire legacy paths.

  • Run full regression suites against new implementations
  • Monitor adoption metrics and error rates
  • Deprecate and remove legacy code paths
  • Document the new architecture and migration decisions

Common Mistakes

  • Attempting big-bang rewrites instead of incremental migration
  • Refactoring without tests covering existing behavior
  • Removing backward compatibility before all consumers migrate
  • Skipping rollback planning for each migration phase
  • Ignoring data migration complexity and state synchronization
  • Not involving stakeholders in deprecation timelines

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