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Use when a migration is already known to stay on the LangChain agent side, including agent setup, tools, structured output, retrieval, and short-term memory.
Use this skill when designing SDKs, writing onboarding flows, creating changelogs, or authoring migration guides. Triggers on developer experience (DX), API ergonomics, SDK design, getting-started guides, quickstart documentation, breaking change communication, version migration, upgrade paths, developer portals, and developer advocacy. Covers the full DX lifecycle from first impression to long-term retention.
Guide for using ty, the extremely fast Python type checker and language server. Use this when type checking Python code or setting up type checking in Python projects.
Overview and Migration Skills for Skyline Rendering Engine. Use this skill when learning about Skyline architecture, performance advantages, functional features, migration guides, and best practices. Suitable for scenarios where you are new to Skyline, evaluating migration costs, or need to understand the overall framework.
Governs the evolution of public APIs. Detects breaking changes, manages deprecation cycles, and generates migration guides for clients.
Analyze, plan, and execute Exa SDK upgrades with breaking change detection. Use when upgrading Exa SDK versions, detecting deprecations, or migrating to new API versions. Trigger with phrases like "upgrade exa", "exa migration", "exa breaking changes", "update exa SDK", "analyze exa version".
Analyze, plan, and execute FireCrawl SDK upgrades with breaking change detection. Use when upgrading FireCrawl SDK versions, detecting deprecations, or migrating to new API versions. Trigger with phrases like "upgrade firecrawl", "firecrawl migration", "firecrawl breaking changes", "update firecrawl SDK", "analyze firecrawl version".
Analyze, plan, and execute Clay SDK upgrades with breaking change detection. Use when upgrading Clay SDK versions, detecting deprecations, or migrating to new API versions. Trigger with phrases like "upgrade clay", "clay migration", "clay breaking changes", "update clay SDK", "analyze clay version".
Breaking changes documentation, migration guides, deprecation process, and versioning. Use when introducing breaking API changes, creating migration guides, deprecating features, updating changelogs, managing major version releases, or documenting version transitions. Triggered by keywords like breaking changes, migration guide, deprecation notice, version upgrade, changelog update, breaking API modification.
Structured workflow for upgrading Next.js applications across major versions. Use when migrating a Next.js project from one major version to another (e.g., 13 to 14, 14 to 15, 15 to 16). Covers codemod automation, breaking change detection, incremental migration paths, and post-upgrade validation.
TanStack Query (React Query) v5 best practices for data fetching, caching, mutations, and server state management. Use when building data-driven React applications, setting up query configurations, implementing mutations/optimistic updates, configuring caching strategies, integrating with SSR, or fixing v4→v5 migration errors.
TanStack Query v5 server state management for React. Covers query/mutation patterns, v4-to-v5 migration (object syntax, gcTime, isPending, keepPreviousData), optimistic updates via useMutationState, SSR/hydration with HydrationBoundary, infinite queries, offline/PWA support, error boundaries with throwOnError, and React 19 Suspense integration. Use when building data fetching, fixing migration errors, debugging hydration mismatches, implementing caching strategies, or configuring mutations.