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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.
Apply vertical (domain-first) codebase architecture to any project. Use this skill whenever a user asks where to put a file, how to structure a codebase, how to organize code by feature or domain, how to refactor a "horizontal" structure (components/, hooks/, utils/, types/), or asks about code colocation, monorepo boundaries, shared code, or module ownership. Also trigger when the user creates a new module and needs to decide where it belongs, or when reviewing a PR that touches file organization. Works for any language or framework (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, etc.) — not just React or frontend.
Set up `release-please` for automated releases in a repository. Use this skill when the user mentions release-please, `googleapis/release-please-action`, release PRs, conventional commits, `release-please-config.json`, `.release-please-manifest.json`, GitHub Actions release automation, or wants to bootstrap or debug release-please in a new or existing repo.
The Quality Score Optimization skill provides a systematic framework for diagnosing, tracking, and improving Quality Score across every keyword in a Google Ads account.
Install the full development workflow into a Claude Code project: slash commands for breakdown, spec, work, commit, review, PR, security scanning, and issue triage; agents for architecture, implementation, quality review, and git management. Run this after the greenfield or brownfield skill has set up the project foundation. Trigger phrases: "/workflow", "install workflow", "set up commands", "set up agents", "install breakdown and work commands", "configure my workflow", "install the development workflow".
Use when running commands inside a Zeabur service container. Use for one-off database operations like queries, data cleanup, or migrations (e.g. mongosh, psql, mysql, redis-cli). Use when user says "exec into container", "run command in service", "query database", "delete from database", "run mongo command", "run SQL", "check files in container", "debug inside service", or "shell into service". Use for container-level debugging like checking env vars, files, processes, or connectivity. NOT for deploying databases (use zeabur-template-deploy instead).
Use when restarting a Zeabur service. Use when user says "restart", "reboot service", or "service is stuck/frozen".
Use when services stuck on Waiting for database migrations to complete. Use when app expects separate migrator service.
Use when publishing or updating a Zeabur template to the marketplace. Use when user says "publish template", "update template online", "push template to Zeabur", or "create template on Zeabur". Do NOT use for deploying templates (use zeabur-template-deploy instead). Do NOT use for editing template YAML (use zeabur-template instead).
Use when backing up a Zeabur template to git. Use when user provides a Zeabur template URL like zeabur.com/templates/XXXXXX. Use when user says "save this template", "backup template", or "download template YAML".
Use when adding login, logout, and user profile to a Flask web application using session-based authentication - integrates auth0-server-python for server-rendered apps with login/callback/profile/logout flows.
Build search applications and query log analytics data with OpenSearch. Use this skill when the user mentions OpenSearch, search app, index setup, search architecture, semantic search, vector search, hybrid search, BM25, dense vector, sparse vector, agentic search, RAG, embeddings, KNN, PDF ingestion, document processing, or any related search topic. Also use for log analytics and observability — when the user wants to set up log ingestion, query logs with PPL, analyze error patterns, set up index lifecycle policies, investigate traces, or check stack health. Activate even if the user says log analysis, Fluent Bit, Fluentd, Logstash, syslog, traceId, OpenTelemetry, or log analytics without mentioning OpenSearch.