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Use when designing GraphQL schemas with Absinthe. Covers type definitions, interfaces, unions, enums, and schema organization patterns.
Use when implementing GraphQL resolvers with resolver functions, context management, DataLoader batching, error handling, authentication, and testing strategies.
Use when setting up GraphQL Inspector in CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Actions, or GitLab CI for automated schema validation.
Build production-ready GraphQL servers with schema design, resolvers, and subscriptions. Use when building GraphQL APIs with schemas and resolvers. Trigger with phrases like "build GraphQL API", "create GraphQL server", or "setup GraphQL".
Hashnode GraphQL API documentation for creating, managing, and querying blogs, posts, publications, and user data on the Hashnode platform
Secure GraphQL APIs - authentication, authorization, rate limiting, and validation
GraphQL schema design, queries, mutations, and tooling. Use when user asks to "write a GraphQL schema", "create a query", "add a mutation", "set up Apollo", "GraphQL resolver", "type definitions", or any GraphQL tasks.
API documentation specialist who creates comprehensive OpenAPI/Swagger specifications and technical documentation for RESTful APIs, GraphQL schemas, and microservices architectures. Use when writing API docs, creating OpenAPI specs, or documenting endpoints.
Comprehensive guide and tools for working with Shopify's Admin (REST & GraphQL) and Storefront APIs. Use this skill when the user needs to interact with Shopify data, manage resources (products, orders, customers), or build custom storefront integrations.
REST and GraphQL API design patterns. Covers HTTP methods, status codes, versioning, pagination, error handling, schema design, mutations, and API best practices. Trigger: When designing APIs, when creating REST endpoints, when implementing GraphQL schemas, when handling API versioning, when designing pagination.
Build GraphQL APIs with Node.js using Apollo Server, type definitions, resolvers, and real-time subscriptions
Use this when designing APIs (REST or GraphQL), defining routes, request/response schemas, or writing OpenAPI/Swagger specs.