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Guides benchmarking and comparing explicit multi-statement transactions versus single-statement CTE transactions in CockroachDB, with fair test methodology, contention analysis, and performance interpretation. Use when comparing transaction formulations, benchmarking CockroachDB workloads under contention, investigating retry pressure, or deciding whether to rewrite multi-step application flows into single SQL statements.
Import structured data into Neo4j — LOAD CSV, CALL IN TRANSACTIONS, neo4j-admin database import full (offline bulk), apoc.load.csv/json, apoc.periodic.iterate, driver batch writes. Covers method selection, header file format, type coercion, null handling, ON ERROR modes, CONCURRENT TRANSACTIONS, pre-import constraint setup, and post-import validation. Use when importing CSV/JSON/Parquet files, migrating relational data to graph, or bulk-loading large datasets. Does NOT handle unstructured document/PDF/vector chunking pipelines — use neo4j-document-import-skill. Does NOT handle live app write patterns (MERGE/CREATE) — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle neo4j-admin backup/restore/config — use neo4j-cli-tools-skill.
Neo4j Java Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, Maven/Gradle setup, executableQuery, executeRead/Write managed transactions, explicit transactions, async/reactive patterns, error handling, data type mapping, connection pool tuning, causal consistency/bookmarks. Use when writing Java or Kotlin code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, executableQuery, SessionConfig, executeRead, executeWrite, or TransactionCallback. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version upgrades — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover Spring Data Neo4j (@Node, Neo4jRepository) — use neo4j-spring-data-skill.
Covers the Neo4j Go Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, ExecuteQuery, managed and explicit transactions, session config, error handling, data type mapping, and connection tuning. Use when writing Go code that connects to Neo4j, setting up NewDriver or ExecuteQuery, debugging sessions/transactions/result handling, or working with neo4j-go-driver v5→v6 migration. Triggers on NewDriver, ExecuteQuery, SessionConfig, ManagedTransaction, neo4j-go-driver. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version migration steps — use neo4j-migration-skill.
Neo4j Python Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, execute_query, managed and explicit transactions, async (AsyncGraphDatabase), result handling, data type mapping, error handling, UNWIND batching, connection pool tuning, and causal consistency. Use when writing Python code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, execute_query, execute_read, execute_write, AsyncGraphDatabase, neo4j.Result, or RoutingControl. Package name is `neo4j` (not neo4j-driver) since v6. Python >=3.10 required. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver upgrades or breaking changes — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover GraphRAG pipelines (neo4j-graphrag package) — use neo4j-graphrag-skill.
Neo4j .NET Driver v6 — IDriver lifecycle, DI registration (singleton), ExecutableQuery fluent API, ExecuteReadAsync/ExecuteWriteAsync managed transactions, IResultCursor (FetchAsync/ ToListAsync), record value access (.Get<T>/As<T>), null safety, UNWIND batching, temporal types, await using, EagerResult, object mapping, CancellationToken, error handling, and common traps. Use when writing C# or .NET code connecting to Neo4j. Also triggers on Neo4j.Driver, IDriver, ExecutableQuery, ExecuteReadAsync, ExecuteWriteAsync, IResultCursor, IAsyncSession, or any Bolt/Aura work in .NET/C#. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version upgrades — use neo4j-migration-skill.
Diagnoses and fixes slow Neo4j Cypher queries by reading execution plans, identifying bad operators (AllNodesScan, CartesianProduct, Eager, NodeByLabelScan), and prescribing fixes (indexes, hints, query rewrites, runtime selection). Use when a query is slow, when EXPLAIN or PROFILE output needs interpretation, when dbHits or pageCacheHitRatio are poor, when cardinality estimation diverges from actuals, or when deciding between slotted/pipelined/parallel runtimes. Covers USING INDEX / USING SCAN / USING JOIN hints, db.stats.retrieve, SHOW QUERIES, SHOW TRANSACTIONS, TERMINATE TRANSACTION. Does NOT write new Cypher from scratch — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover GDS algorithm tuning — use neo4j-gds-skill. Does NOT cover index/constraint creation syntax details — use neo4j-cypher-skill references/indexes.md.
Use this skill when invoking TON MCP tools directly from the command line. It calls any TON wallet tool via `npx @ton/mcp@alpha <tool_name> [--arg value ...]` without starting an MCP server session. Also use when querying wallet info, checking balances, sending transactions, or running raw TON MCP commands from the terminal.
Investment-banking pitch book for strategic alternatives — trading comps, precedent transactions, valuation football field, DCF sensitivity, strategic-options matrix, process recommendation. Built by adapting `assets/template.html` so IB-specific chrome, disclosure bands, and source labels are preserved. Use for Board / sell-side discussion materials. Not a VC fundraising deck (see html-ppt-pitch-deck). Workflow adapted from Anthropic financial-services Pitch Agent (Apache-2.0).
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Best practices for Open Finance data retrieval and management. Use when working with accounts, transactions, investments, loans, or identity data.
Mercury Banking API via curl. Use this skill to manage bank accounts, transactions, transfers, and financial operations.