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Verifica a Stack do PostgreSQL. Além disso analisa parâmetros, rotas Traefik, volumes, recursos e conformidade do stack PostgreSQL de Acordo com as Recomendações da Promovaweb.
Implement AI Coaching best practices on AnalyticDB for PostgreSQL (ADBPG): Leverage Supabase projects (training data management) + ADBPG instances with vector optimization to build RAG-driven coaching systems that guide users through domain-specific workflows, decision-making, or skill development. Use when: User wants to create Supabase projects (spb-xxx), ADBPG instances (gp-xxx), vector knowledge bases, or RAG-driven coaching systems on ADBPG. Triggers: "Supabase", "ADBPG", "vector database", "knowledge base", "RAG", "AI coaching", "coaching system", "spb-xxx", "gp-xxx"
Expert patterns for Neon serverless Postgres, branching, connection pooling, and Prisma/Drizzle integration Use when: neon database, serverless postgres, database branching, neon postgres, postgres serverless.
Postgres performance optimization and best practices from Supabase. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or optimizing Postgres queries, schema designs, or database configurations.
Postgres best practices maintained by Supabase, for Postgres running anywhere. Load this skill BEFORE writing or changing anything that lives in a Postgres database: creating or altering tables and columns (including choosing column types), schema design, migrations and declarative schema files, RLS policies and the tests that verify them, indexes, triggers, database functions, queues and scheduled jobs (pg_cron, pgmq), vector/semantic search (pgvector), and restoring dumps (pg_restore) or importing data. Also load it when diagnosing slow queries, high CPU, timeouts, EXPLAIN plans, connection exhaustion, locking, bloat, or rows visible to the wrong user or tenant. This is not just a performance guide — schema, migration, security, and SQL authoring tasks need these rules too, even for a one-column change or a single query.
PostgreSQL schema design, query optimization, indexing, and administration. Use when working with PostgreSQL, JSONB, partitioning, RLS, CTEs, window functions, or EXPLAIN ANALYZE.
Use when doing ANY task involving Supabase. Triggers: Supabase products (Database, Auth, Edge Functions, Realtime, Storage, Vectors, Cron, Queues); client libraries and SSR integrations (supabase-js, @supabase/ssr) in Next.js, React, SvelteKit, Astro, Remix; auth issues (login, logout, sessions, JWT, cookies, getSession, getUser, getClaims, RLS); Supabase CLI or MCP server; schema changes, migrations, security audits, Postgres extensions (pg_graphql, pg_cron, pg_vector).
Guides for configuring Prisma with different database providers (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB, etc.). Use when setting up a new project, changing databases, or troubleshooting connection issues. Triggers on "configure postgres", "connect to mysql", "setup mongodb", "sqlite setup".
Build and deploy Firebase Data Connect backends with PostgreSQL. Use for schema design, GraphQL queries/mutations, authorization, and SDK generation for web, Android, iOS, and Flutter apps.
Overview of the Neon platform for apps and agents, spanning Postgres, Auth, Data API, and the new services: Object Storage, Compute Functions, and AI Gateway. Use whenever "Neon" is mentioned for an overview of how to work with Neon and how to get started. Otherwise, the individual capabilities are the triggers: "object storage" or "S3-compatible storage", "serverless functions", "background jobs", or "run code near my database", "AI gateway", "LLM proxy", "model routing", or "call an LLM" → AI Gateway; "database", "Postgres", or "authentication" → Postgres and Auth.
Use these skills when you need to provision new AlloyDB clusters and instances, monitor their creation status, and retrieve high-level configuration or health data for the environment.
Use these skills when you need to provision new Cloud SQL instances, create databases and users, clone existing environments, and monitor the progress of long-running operations.