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Ecto patterns for Phoenix/Elixir apps. Covers schemas, changesets, migrations, queries, Ecto.Multi, transactions, constraints, associations, pagination, tenant partitioning, performance, and testing.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add a database table", "create a new context", "query the database", "add a field to a schema", "validate form input", "fix N+1 queries", "preload this association", "separate these concerns", or mentions Repo, changesets, migrations, Ecto.Multi, has_many, belongs_to, transactions, query composition, or how contexts should talk to each other.
Analyze git changes and generate conventional commit messages. Supports batch commits for multiple unrelated changes. Use when: (1) Creating git commits, (2) Reviewing staged changes, (3) Splitting large changesets into logical commits.
Automates releases and package publishing with changesets or semantic-release. Handles versioning, changelog generation, git tags, and release notes. Use for "release automation", "semantic versioning", "package publishing", or "changelog generation".
Build and publish npm packages using Bun as the primary toolchain with npm-compatible output. Use when the user wants to create a new npm library, set up a TypeScript package for publishing, configure build/test/lint tooling for a package, fix CJS/ESM interop issues, or publish to npm. Covers scaffolding, strict TypeScript, Biome + ESLint linting, Vitest testing, Bunup bundling, and publishing workflows. Keywords: npm, package, library, publish, bun, bunup, esm, cjs, exports, typescript, biome, vitest, changesets.
Ecto schemas, changesets, queries, migrations, and database patterns for Elixir applications
Generate the stable Paperclip release changelog at releases/v{version}.md by reading commits, changesets, and merged PR context since the last stable tag.
Scaffolds a production-ready TypeScript CLI project with ESM, tsdown, vitest, oxlint, oxfmt, changesets, GitHub Actions, and an agent skill definition. Use when creating a new CLI tool, bootstrapping a TypeScript project, scaffolding a node CLI, starting a new npm package, or asking "scaffold a CLI project."
Use when creating a GitHub pull request or merge request from the current branch, especially when a project PR template may exist.