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Use when you need to add or review Flyway database migrations in a Spring Boot application — Maven dependencies, db/migration scripts, spring.flyway.* configuration, baseline and validation, and alignment with JDBC or Spring Data JDBC. Part of the skills-for-java project
Designs production-grade RAG pipelines with chunking optimization, retrieval evaluation, and pipeline architecture. Use when building a RAG system, selecting a chunking strategy, choosing a vector database, optimizing retrieval quality, designing embedding pipelines, or evaluating RAG performance with RAGAS metrics.
Command-line interface for ChromaDB - A stateless CLI for managing vector database collections, documents, and semantic search. Designed for AI agents and automation via the ChromaDB HTTP API v2.
Guide for using Netlify DB (managed Neon Postgres). Use when the project needs a relational database, structured data storage, SQL queries, or data that will grow over time. Covers provisioning, raw SQL via @netlify/neon, Drizzle ORM integration, migrations, and deploy preview branching. Also covers when to use Netlify Blobs instead.
Use these skills when you need to manage database users, inspect permissions and roles, and verify global configuration parameters related to security and access control.
Use these skills when you need to explore the database structure, discover schema objects like views or stored procedures, and execute custom SQL queries to interact with your data.
Oracle Database skills for administration, SQL and PL/SQL development, performance tuning, security, ORDS, SQLcl, migrations, frameworks, Oracle Container Registry guidance, and agent-safe database workflows.
Analyze post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins — modification sites, types, proteoforms, functional effects at PTM sites, and PTM-dependent protein interactions. Integrates iPTMnet, ProtVar, UniProt, and STRING databases. Use when asked about protein phosphorylation, ubiquitination, acetylation, glycosylation, methylation, SUMOylation, or other PTMs; proteoform diversity; PTM-regulated interactions; or functional impact of PTM sites.
Connect to MotherDuck from any application. Use when setting up database connectivity via the Postgres endpoint (recommended), pg_duckdb, native DuckDB API, or JDBC. Covers connection strings, authentication, SSL, and environment variable configuration.
Diagnoses and optimises slow SQL queries using EXPLAIN ANALYZE. Covers identifying bottlenecks (sequential scans, bad estimates, heap fetches), index strategy, query rewrites, and verification. Invoked when the user asks to optimize a query, fix a slow database query, or improve database performance.
Adopt Prisma Next into a new project, onto an existing database, or as the first move after a bootstrap tool dropped you into a scaffold. Use for "what can I do with Prisma Next", "what can I do next with Prisma", "where do I start", "what should I do first", "just ran createprisma", "createprisma", "npx createprisma", "npx create-prisma", "first steps", "first query", "I have a scaffolded Prisma Next project what now"; for `pnpm dlx prisma-next init` greenfield setup; and for `prisma-next contract infer` + `db sign` against an existing database. Also covers the connect-write-read first-arc orientation, the day-to-day commands (`contract emit`, `db init`, `db update`, `migration plan`, `migrate`, `db schema`, `db verify`), and routing to `prisma-next-contract` / `prisma-next-queries` / `prisma-next-runtime` for the next move. Flags: --target, --authoring, --schema-path, --probe-db, --output.
Search 10 academic paper databases via REST APIs for research papers, preprints, and scholarly articles. Covers PubMed, PMC (full text), bioRxiv, medRxiv, arXiv, OpenAlex, Crossref, Semantic Scholar, CORE, Unpaywall. Use when searching for papers, citations, DOI/PMID lookups, abstracts, full text, open access, preprints, citation graphs, author search, or any scholarly literature query. Triggers on mentions of any supported database or requests like "find papers on X" or "look up this DOI".