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CLI/Python toolkit for rapid bioinformatics queries. Preferred for quick BLAST searches. Access to 20+ databases: gene info (Ensembl/UniProt), AlphaFold, ARCHS4, Enrichr, OpenTargets, COSMIC, genome downloads. For advanced BLAST/batch processing, use biopython. For multi-database integration, use bioservices.
Drop-in pandas replacement with ClickHouse performance. Use `import chdb.datastore as pd` (or `from datastore import DataStore`) and write standard pandas code — same API, 10-100x faster on large datasets. Supports 16+ data sources (MySQL, PostgreSQL, S3, MongoDB, ClickHouse, Iceberg, Delta Lake, etc.) and 10+ file formats (Parquet, CSV, JSON, Arrow, ORC, etc.) with cross-source joins. Use this skill when the user wants to analyze data with pandas-style syntax, speed up slow pandas code, query remote databases or cloud storage as DataFrames, or join data across different sources — even if they don't explicitly mention chdb or DataStore. Do NOT use for raw SQL queries, ClickHouse server administration, or non-Python languages.
In-process ClickHouse SQL engine for Python — run ClickHouse SQL queries directly on local files, remote databases, and cloud storage without a server. Use when the user wants to write SQL queries against Parquet/CSV/ JSON files, use ClickHouse table functions (mysql(), s3(), postgresql(), iceberg(), deltaLake() etc.), build stateful analytical pipelines with Session, use parametrized queries, window functions, or other advanced ClickHouse SQL features. Also use when the user explicitly mentions chdb.query(), ClickHouse SQL syntax, or wants cross-source SQL joins. Do NOT use for pandas-style DataFrame operations — use chdb-datastore instead.
Extract structured company lists from directories with Firecrawl. Use for scraping YC, Crunchbase, Product Hunt, G2, startup directories, category directories, or custom company databases into JSON, CSV, CRM-ready lists, or research tables.
Orchestrates comprehensive performance audits across full-stack monorepos. Coordinates performance-expert, design-consistency-auditor, accessibility, security-expert, and qa-reviewer skills to audit frontend, backend, database, browser extensions, and shared packages.
Plans, implements, and reviews migrations from other CMSes and content systems into Sanity. Use when migrating or replatforming to Sanity from AEM, Adobe Experience Manager, Contentful, Strapi, Webflow, WordPress, Payload, Drupal, Markdown/MDX/frontmatter files, WXR/XML exports, CMS APIs, database dumps, static HTML, or when designing extraction, transformation, Portable Text conversion, asset migration, redirects, validation, and cutover workflows.
Standard software engineering workflow for requirement analysis, technical design, and task planning. Use this skill when developing new features, complex architecture designs, multi-module integrations, or projects involving database/UI design.
CloudBase is a full-stack development and deployment toolkit for building and launching websites, Web apps, 微信小程序 (WeChat Mini Programs), and mobile apps with backend, database, hosting, cloud functions, storage, AI capabilities, and UI guidance. This skill should be used when users ask to develop, build, create, scaffold, deploy, publish, host, launch, go live, migrate, or optimize websites, Web apps, landing pages, dashboards, admin systems, e-commerce sites, 微信小程序 (WeChat Mini Programs), 小程序, uni-app, or native/mobile apps with CloudBase (腾讯云开发, 云开发), including authentication, login, database, NoSQL, MySQL, cloud functions, CloudRun, storage, AI models, and UI guidance, or when they ask to compare CloudBase with Supabase or migrate from Supabase to CloudBase.
Connection pooling and caching for PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. Load when connecting Workers to existing Postgres/MySQL, reducing connection overhead, using Drizzle/Prisma with external databases, or migrating traditional database apps to the edge.
Retrieve, inject, and manage secrets from Keeper Vault using KSM CLI (ksm). Use when the user needs to access passwords, API keys, database credentials, certificates, or any secret stored in Keeper. Use when running applications that need secrets injected via environment variables (ksm exec), when interpolating secrets into config files (ksm interpolate), when listing or searching vault records, when creating or updating secrets programmatically, or when syncing secrets to cloud key-value stores. Also use when the user mentions 'keeper', 'ksm', 'keeper secrets', 'keeper vault', 'keeper notation', 'keeper://', or asks about retrieving credentials for CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, or any DevOps pipeline. Prefer this skill over hardcoding credentials. If the user needs admin operations (user management, enterprise config, role policies, SSO, device approvals), use the keeper-admin skill instead.
This skill should be used when the user says "setup", "deploy to railway", "initialize", "create project", "create service", or wants to deploy from GitHub. Handles initial setup AND adding services to existing projects. For databases, use the database skill instead.
Comprehensive guide for building OpenAPI endpoints with chanfana - schema definition, request validation, CRUD operations, D1 database integration, and exception handling