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Generate type-safe React Query hooks, Prisma-like ORM client, or inquirerer-based CLI from GraphQL endpoints, schema files/directories, databases, or PGPM modules using @constructive-io/graphql-codegen. Also generates documentation (README, AGENTS.md, skills/, mcp.json). Use when asked to "generate GraphQL hooks", "generate ORM", "generate CLI", "set up codegen", "generate docs", "generate skills", "export schema", or when implementing data fetching for a PostGraphile backend.
GraphQL Code Generator for TypeScript. Generates typed operations, hooks, and document nodes from GraphQL schemas. Use for type-safe GraphQL in frontend. USE WHEN: user mentions "GraphQL Codegen", "generate GraphQL types", "GraphQL TypeScript", "typed GraphQL", "client preset", "React Query GraphQL", asks about "GraphQL code generation", "type-safe GraphQL client", "fragment masking" DO NOT USE FOR: REST API types - use `openapi-codegen` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead; GraphQL schema design - use `graphql` instead; Manual GraphQL queries without codegen
Axios - promise-based HTTP client for browser and Node.js USE WHEN: user mentions "Axios", "HTTP requests", "API calls", "interceptors", "Axios instance", asks about "how to make HTTP calls", "configure Axios", "add auth header", "handle HTTP errors" DO NOT USE FOR: Fetch API - use `http-clients` instead; ky/ofetch - use `http-clients` instead; GraphQL clients - use `graphql-codegen` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead
HTTP clients for frontend and Node.js. Covers Axios, Fetch API, ky, and ofetch. Includes interceptors, error handling, retry logic, and auth token management. Use for configuring API clients and HTTP communication. USE WHEN: user mentions "HTTP client", "Fetch API", "ky", "ofetch", "HTTP wrapper", "retry logic", "token refresh", asks about "which HTTP client to use", "HTTP request library", "API client setup", "request interceptors" DO NOT USE FOR: Axios-specific questions - use `axios` instead; GraphQL - use `graphql-codegen` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead; WebSocket connections
OpenAPI client code generation. Covers openapi-typescript, openapi-generator-cli, swagger-typescript-api, and trpc-openapi. Use for generating type-safe API clients. USE WHEN: user mentions "OpenAPI codegen", "generate API client", "openapi-typescript", "swagger-typescript-api", "openapi-generator", asks about "generate types from OpenAPI", "type-safe API client", "OpenAPI client generation" DO NOT USE FOR: Writing OpenAPI specs - use `openapi` instead; GraphQL codegen - use `graphql-codegen` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead; Manual API client code
OpenAPI Generator - generate clients and servers from OpenAPI specs USE WHEN: user mentions "OpenAPI Generator CLI", "generate Java client", "generate Spring server", "openapi-generator-cli", "openapi-generator-maven-plugin", asks about "generate server from OpenAPI", "OpenAPI Generator templates" DO NOT USE FOR: TypeScript-only generation - use `openapi-codegen` instead; Writing OpenAPI specs - use `openapi` instead; GraphQL - use `graphql-codegen` instead
GraphQL API design. Covers schema, queries, mutations, and resolvers. Use when building or consuming GraphQL APIs. USE WHEN: user mentions "GraphQL", "schema definition", "resolvers", "mutations", "queries", "DataLoader", "N+1 problem", asks about "how to design GraphQL API", "GraphQL schema", "GraphQL authentication", "GraphQL pagination", "Apollo Server" DO NOT USE FOR: REST APIs - use `rest-api` instead; tRPC - use `trpc` instead; GraphQL code generation - use `graphql-codegen` instead
MUST activate when the project contains a uiBundles/*/src/ directory or sfdx-project.json and the task involves deploying, pushing to an org, or post-deploy setup. Use this skill when deploying a UI bundle app to a Salesforce org. Covers the full deployment sequence: org authentication, pre-deploy build, metadata deployment, permission set assignment, data import, GraphQL schema fetch, and codegen. Activate when files like *.uibundle-meta.xml or sfdx-project.json exist and the user mentions deploying, pushing, org setup, or post-deploy tasks.
Use when types become extremely complex. Use when types mirror external schemas. Use when maintaining type-to-schema mappings. Use when types require extensive type-level logic. Use when types drift from data sources.