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This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up Alembic migrations", "create a database migration", "run alembic upgrade", "configure alembic autogenerate", or needs guidance on SQLAlchemy schema versioning and migration best practices.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "connect to MySQL with PyMySQL", "use PyMySQL in Python", "query a MySQL database with Python", "set up PyMySQL", or needs guidance on PyMySQL best practices, transactions, parameterized queries, or cursor types.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "connect to Turso", "use libSQL", "set up a Turso database", "query Turso with TypeScript", or needs guidance on Turso Cloud, embedded replicas, or vector search with libSQL.
Read your database schema, generate behavioral user segments with exact queries, and recommend targeted actions per segment. Use when the user wants to understand their user base, find power users, identify churn risk, build email cohorts, or understand usage patterns. Triggers on requests like "segment users", "who are my power users", "find churned users", "user cohorts", "churn analysis", "inactive users", "behavioral segmentation", "who's about to leave", or any mention of grouping users by activity, usage, or lifecycle.
Scaffold a complete credits/token metering system for any app — database schema, backend middleware, payment webhooks, frontend state, and UI components. Goes from zero to "users can buy and spend credits" in one session.
Generate an ARCHITECTURE.md file for a codebase following matklad's principles. Use when asked to "write an architecture doc", "create ARCHITECTURE.md", "document the architecture", "explain the codebase structure", "write a codemap", or when onboarding contributors to a project. Based on https://matklad.github.io/2021/02/06/ARCHITECTURE.md.html and modeled after rust-analyzer's architecture doc.
Use this skill when designing or implementing API monetization strategies - usage-based pricing, rate limiting, developer tier management, Stripe metering integration, or API billing systems. Triggers on tasks involving API pricing models, metered billing, per-request charging, quota enforcement, developer portal tiers, overage handling, and Stripe usage records.
Generate various types of documents based on the current project/code, supporting four types: thesis chapters, project sorting, key issues, and resume project descriptions. Use this when the user mentions generating thesis chapters, project sorting, technical difficulties, or resume project descriptions.
Execute DEX swaps on Solana or Base. Use when buying or selling a token, getting a swap quote, or executing a trade.
Convert an existing codebase in the current working directory into a ShinkaEvolve task directory by snapshotting the relevant code, adding evolve blocks, and generating `evaluate.py` plus Shinka runner/config files. Use when the user wants to optimize existing code with Shinka instead of creating a brand-new task from a natural-language description.
Scan the codebase and generate/update CLAUDE.md + reference files (exports, architecture, dev guide) with real project-specific patterns. Run after each coding session or major refactor to keep the AI context map current. Supports Laravel, Next.js, NestJS, Expo/React Native, and Node.js projects.
Natural language → SQL → execute read queries against the database. Auto-detects local connection, discovers project connectors for remote environments and domain knowledge. TRIGGER when: user asks a data question in natural language (count, list, show, verify, check, how many, cuantos, traeme, muéstrame), mentions database tables, or asks about data in any environment (production, staging, dev, local). DO NOT TRIGGER when: user provides raw SQL ready to execute.