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Core patterns for AI coding agents based on analysis of Claude Code, Codex, Cline, Aider, OpenCode. Triggers when: Building an AI coding agent or assistant, implementing tool-calling loops, managing context windows for LLMs, setting up agent memory or skill systems, or designing multi-provider LLM abstraction. Capabilities: Core agent loop with while(true) and tool execution, context management with pruning and compression and repo maps, tool safety with sandboxing and approval flows and doom loop detection, multi-provider abstraction with unified API for different LLMs, memory systems with project rules and auto-memory and skill loading, session persistence with SQLite vs JSONL patterns.
Design partition schemes, select partition keys, create GSI, and write SQL for PolarDB-X 2.0 Enterprise Edition AUTO mode databases, handling PolarDB-X vs MySQL differences (partitioned tables, GSI, CCI, Sequence, table groups, TTL, pagination, etc.). Use when designing partition schemes, selecting partition keys, converting single tables to partitioned tables, creating GSI/CCI indexes, writing or migrating SQL for PolarDB-X, or diagnosing slow queries on PolarDB-X. Triggers: "PolarDB-X SQL", "PolarDB-X create table", "partitioned table", "partition design", "partition scheme", "partition key", "GSI", "CCI", "Sequence", "MySQL migrate to PolarDB-X", "PolarDB-X compatibility", "single table to partitioned table", "convert to partitioned table", "large table", "distributed table", "AUTO mode", "pagination query", "Keyset pagination", "Range partition", "auto add partition", "PolarDB-X slow query", "full-shard scan"
Query a running Apache Spark History Server from Copilot CLI. Use this whenever the user wants to inspect SHS applications, jobs, stages, executors, SQL executions, environment details, or event logs, especially when they mention Spark History Server, SHS, event log history, benchmark runs, or application IDs.
Use this skill for any PostgreSQL database work — table design, indexing, data types, constraints, extensions (pgvector, PostGIS, TimescaleDB), search, and migrations. **Trigger when user asks to:** - Design or modify PostgreSQL tables, schemas, or data models - Choose data types, constraints, indexes, or partitioning strategies - Work with pgvector embeddings, semantic search, or RAG - Set up full-text search, hybrid search, or BM25 ranking - Use PostGIS for spatial/geographic data - Set up TimescaleDB hypertables for time-series data - Migrate tables to hypertables or evaluate migration candidates **Keywords:** PostgreSQL, Postgres, SQL, schema, table design, indexes, constraints, pgvector, PostGIS, TimescaleDB, hypertable, semantic search, hybrid search, BM25, time-series
Performs security audits and vulnerability assessments on Ruby on Rails application code. Use when reviewing Rails code for security risks, assessing authentication or authorization, auditing parameter handling, redirects, file uploads, secrets management, or checking for XSS, CSRF, SSRF, SQL injection, and other common vulnerabilities.
Performs a comprehensive health check of a CockroachDB cluster. Gathers deployment context first, then provides tier-appropriate diagnostics. Self-Hosted uses SQL against node-level system tables and CLI. Advanced/BYOC use Cloud Console and SQL with node visibility. Standard monitors provisioned compute and workload via Cloud Console. Basic monitors Request Unit consumption and connectivity. Use for daily checks, pre-maintenance validation, post-incident verification, or production readiness assessment.
Use when working with AdonisJS Lucid ORM and SQL layer: database configuration, migrations, schema generation, schema classes, models, CRUD operations, model query builder, query scopes, hooks, serialization, relationships, transactions, pagination, debugging, validation rules, model factories, seeders, or database query builders. Trigger for tasks involving @adonisjs/lucid, database/schema.ts, app/models, database/migrations, database/factories, database/seeders, db service queries, Lucid relationships, or model behavior.
Every Dub feature, plus offline search, agent-native output, and a local SQLite store no other Dub tool has. Trigger phrases: `shorten a link with Dub`, `audit my Dub links`, `find dormant Dub links`, `review Dub bounty submissions`, `Dub partner leaderboard`, `use dub-pp-cli`, `run dub-pp-cli`.
Linear project-management CLI for the terminal. Manage issues, projects, cycles, teams, initiatives, roadmaps, and customer records via the Linear GraphQL API with offline-capable SQLite sync. Use when the user asks about their Linear issues, wants today's queue, sprint velocity, team workload, bottlenecks, duplicate / stale / orphaned issues, release pipelines, or wants to create, update, or search Linear items from the terminal. Offline search and analytics work without an API round-trip after a one-time sync.
Every Customer.io action a marketer or ops engineer takes — campaigns, broadcasts, segments, deliveries, exports, suppressions, Reverse-ETL — wrapped in named verbs, backed by a local SQLite cache, and served through a bundled MCP server. Trigger phrases: `use customer-io`, `run customer-io`, `trigger a customer.io broadcast`, `send a customer.io transactional message`, `export a customer.io segment`, `check customer.io delivery health`, `audit customer.io suppressions`, `what fraction of segment X opened journey Y in customer.io`.
Printing Press CLI for eBay. Discovery and intelligence: sold-comp pricing (average sale price over 90 days with outlier trim), auctions filtered by bid count and ending window (the query the eBay site can no longer answer), watchlists, saved searches, and a local SQLite store for cross-listing analytics. Trigger phrases: 'comp this card', 'find ebay auctions ending soon', 'what did this sell for', 'find listings under $X for ...'. Bid placement (bid, snipe, bid-group) is experimental and currently fails because eBay step-ups auth on /bfl/placebid -- direct the user to bid in the browser.
Order pizza, browse menus, optimize deals, and track delivery from the terminal — with a local SQLite store that powers reorder, price comparison, and deal stacking no other Domino's tool offers. Trigger phrases: `order a pizza`, `find a domino's near me`, `track my pizza`, `what's my pizza usual`, `best deal on my pizza order`, `compare pizza prices`, `use dominos`, `run dominos`.