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Cloudflare Workers local development with Wrangler, Miniflare, hot reload, debugging. Use for project setup, wrangler.jsonc configuration, or encountering local dev, HMR, binding simulation errors.
Send and receive transactional emails with Cloudflare Email Service (Email Sending + Email Routing). Use when building email sending (Workers binding or REST API), email routing, Agents SDK email handling, or integrating email into any app — Workers, Node.js, Python, Go, etc. Also use for email deliverability, SPF/DKIM/DMARC, wrangler email setup, MCP email tools, or when a coding agent needs to send emails. Even for simple requests like "add email to my Worker" — this skill has critical config details.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for building static websites with Hugo static site generator. It should be used when setting up Hugo projects (blogs, documentation sites, landing pages, portfolios), integrating Tailwind CSS v4 for custom styling, integrating headless CMS systems (Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS), deploying to Cloudflare Workers with Static Assets, configuring themes and templates, and preventing common Hugo setup errors. Use this skill when encountering these scenarios: scaffolding new Hugo sites, choosing between Hugo Extended and Standard editions, integrating Tailwind CSS v4 with Hugo Pipes, configuring hugo.yaml or hugo.toml files, integrating PaperMod or other themes via Git submodules, setting up Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS for content management, deploying to Cloudflare Workers or Pages, troubleshooting baseURL configuration, resolving theme installation errors, fixing frontmatter format issues (YAML vs TOML), preventing date-related build failures, setting up PostCSS with Hugo, or setting up CI/CD with GitHub Actions. Keywords: hugo, hugo-extended, static-site-generator, ssg, go-templates, papermod, goldmark, markdown, blog, documentation, docs-site, landing-page, sveltia-cms, tina-cms, headless-cms, cloudflare-workers, workers-static-assets, wrangler, hugo-server, hugo-build, frontmatter, yaml-frontmatter, toml-config, hugo-themes, hugo-modules, multilingual, i18n, github-actions, version-mismatch, baseurl-error, theme-not-found, tailwind, tailwind-v4, tailwind-css, hugo-pipes, postcss, css-framework, utility-css, hugo-tailwind, tailwind-integration, hugo-assets
Infrastructure operations for Cloudflare: Workers, KV, R2, D1, Hyperdrive, observability, builds, audit logs. Triggers: worker/KV/R2/D1/logs/build/deploy/audit. Three permission tiers: Diagnose (read-only), Change (write requires confirmation), Super Admin (isolated environment). Write operations follow read-first, confirm, execute, verify pattern. MCP is optional — works with Wrangler CLI/Dashboard too.
Complete knowledge domain for Cloudflare Hyperdrive - connecting Cloudflare Workers to existing PostgreSQL and MySQL databases with global connection pooling, query caching, and reduced latency. Use when: connecting Workers to existing databases, migrating PostgreSQL/MySQL to Cloudflare, setting up connection pooling, configuring Hyperdrive bindings, using node-postgres/postgres.js/mysql2 drivers, integrating Drizzle ORM or Prisma ORM, or encountering "Failed to acquire a connection from the pool", "TLS not supported by the database", "connection refused", "nodejs_compat missing", "Code generation from strings disallowed", or Hyperdrive configuration errors. Keywords: hyperdrive, cloudflare hyperdrive, workers hyperdrive, postgres workers, mysql workers, connection pooling, query caching, node-postgres, pg, postgres.js, mysql2, drizzle hyperdrive, prisma hyperdrive, workers rds, workers aurora, workers neon, workers supabase, database acceleration, hybrid architecture, cloudflare tunnel database, wrangler hyperdrive, hyperdrive bindings, local development hyperdrive
Use this skill when building Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers on Cloudflare Workers. This skill should be used when deploying remote MCP servers with TypeScript, implementing OAuth authentication (GitHub, Google, Azure, etc.), using Durable Objects for stateful MCP servers, implementing WebSocket hibernation for cost optimization, or configuring dual transport methods (SSE + Streamable HTTP). The skill prevents 15+ common errors including McpAgent class export issues, OAuth redirect URI mismatches, WebSocket state loss, Durable Objects binding errors, and CORS configuration mistakes. Includes production-tested templates for basic MCP servers, OAuth proxy integration, stateful servers with Durable Objects, and complete wrangler.jsonc configurations. Covers all 4 authentication patterns: token validation, remote OAuth with DCR, OAuth proxy (workers-oauth-provider), and full OAuth provider implementation. Self-contained with Worker and Durable Objects basics. Token efficiency: ~87% savings (40k → 5k tokens). Production tested on Cloudflare's official MCP servers. Keywords: MCP server, Model Context Protocol, cloudflare mcp, mcp workers, remote mcp server, mcp typescript, @modelcontextprotocol/sdk, mcp oauth, mcp authentication, github oauth mcp, durable objects mcp, websocket hibernation, mcp sse, streamable http, McpAgent class, mcp tools, mcp resources, mcp prompts, oauth proxy, workers-oauth-provider, mcp deployment, McpAgent export error, OAuth redirect URI, WebSocket state loss, mcp cors, mcp dcr
Build type-safe D1 databases with Drizzle ORM for Cloudflare Workers. Includes schema definition, migrations with Drizzle Kit, relations, and D1 batch API patterns. Prevents 12 errors including SQL BEGIN failures. Use when: defining D1 schemas, managing migrations, writing type-safe queries, implementing relations or prepared statements, using batch API for transactions, or troubleshooting D1_ERROR, BEGIN TRANSACTION, foreign keys, migration apply, or schema inference errors. Prevents 12 documented issues: D1 transaction errors (SQL BEGIN not supported), foreign key constraint failures during migrations, module import errors with Wrangler, D1 binding not found, migration apply failures, schema TypeScript inference errors, prepared statement caching issues, transaction rollback patterns, TypeScript strict mode errors, drizzle.config.ts not found, remote vs local database confusion, and wrangler.toml vs wrangler.jsonc mixing. Keywords: drizzle orm, drizzle d1, type-safe sql, drizzle schema, drizzle migrations, drizzle kit, orm cloudflare, d1 orm, drizzle typescript, drizzle relations, drizzle transactions, drizzle query builder, schema definition, prepared statements, drizzle batch, migration management, relational queries, drizzle joins, D1_ERROR, BEGIN TRANSACTION d1, foreign key constraint, migration failed, schema not found, d1 binding error
Build durable, long-running workflows on Cloudflare Workers with automatic retries, state persistence, and multi-step orchestration. Supports step.do, step.sleep, step.waitForEvent, and runs for hours to days. Use when: creating long-running workflows, implementing retry logic, building event-driven processes, coordinating API calls, scheduling multi-step tasks, or troubleshooting NonRetryableError, I/O context, serialization errors, or workflow execution failures. Keywords: cloudflare workflows, workflows workers, durable execution, workflow step, WorkflowEntrypoint, step.do, step.sleep, workflow retries, NonRetryableError, workflow state, wrangler workflows, workflow events, long-running tasks, step.sleepUntil, step.waitForEvent, workflow bindings
Secure 1Password CLI patterns for reading secrets, discovering vaults/items, and piping credentials to other tools. Use when reading from 1Password, rotating secrets, or piping credentials to wrangler/kubectl/etc. Triggers on op CLI, 1Password, secret rotation, or credential piping tasks.
Use this skill when building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with TypeScript on Cloudflare Workers. This skill provides production-tested patterns for implementing tools, resources, and prompts using the official @modelcontextprotocol/sdk. It prevents 10+ common errors including export syntax issues, schema validation failures, memory leaks from unclosed transports, CORS misconfigurations, and authentication vulnerabilities. This skill should be used when developers need stateless MCP servers for API integrations, external tool exposure, or serverless edge deployments. For stateful agents with WebSockets and persistent storage, consider the Cloudflare Agents SDK instead. Supports multiple authentication methods (API keys, OAuth, Zero Trust), Cloudflare service integrations (D1, KV, R2, Vectorize), and comprehensive testing strategies. Production tested with token savings of ~70% vs manual implementation. Keywords: mcp, model context protocol, typescript mcp, cloudflare workers mcp, mcp server, mcp tools, mcp resources, mcp sdk, @modelcontextprotocol/sdk, hono mcp, streamablehttpservertransport, mcp authentication, mcp cloudflare, edge mcp server, serverless mcp, typescript mcp server, mcp api, llm tools, ai tools, cloudflare d1 mcp, cloudflare kv mcp, mcp testing, mcp deployment, wrangler mcp, export syntax error, schema validation error, memory leak mcp, cors mcp, rate limiting mcp
Deploy and manage enter.pollinations.ai text/image services on EC2 and Cloudflare Workers. Requires: SSH keys, sops, wrangler.
Complete knowledge domain for Cloudflare D1 - serverless SQLite database on Cloudflare's edge network. Use when: creating D1 databases, writing SQL migrations, configuring D1 bindings, querying D1 from Workers, handling SQLite data, building relational data models, or encountering "D1_ERROR", "statement too long", "too many requests queued", migration failures, or query performance issues. Keywords: d1, d1 database, cloudflare d1, wrangler d1, d1 migrations, d1 bindings, sqlite workers, serverless database, edge database, d1 queries, sql cloudflare, prepared statements, batch queries, d1 api, wrangler migrations, D1_ERROR, D1_EXEC_ERROR, statement too long, database bindings, sqlite cloudflare, sql workers api, d1 indexes, query optimization, d1 schema