Guidelines for building production-ready Convex apps covering function organization, query patterns, validation, TypeScript usage, error handling, and the Zen of Convex design philosophy
Prevent feature creep when building software, apps, and AI-powered products. Use this skill when planning features, reviewing scope, building MVPs, managing backlogs, or when a user says "just one more feature." Helps developers and AI agents stay focused, ship faster, and avoid bloated products.
Scheduled function patterns for background tasks including interval scheduling, cron expressions, job monitoring, retry strategies, and best practices for long-running tasks
Defining and validating database schemas with proper typing, index configuration, optional fields, unions, and migration strategies for schema changes
Building AI agents with the Convex Agent component including thread management, tool integration, streaming responses, RAG patterns, and workflow orchestration
Deep security review patterns for authorization logic, data access boundaries, action isolation, rate limiting, and protecting sensitive operations
Umbrella skill for all Convex development patterns. Routes to specific skills like convex-functions, convex-realtime, convex-agents, etc.
Complete file handling including upload flows, serving files via URL, storing generated files from actions, deletion, and accessing file metadata from system tables
Schema migration strategies for evolving applications including adding new fields, backfilling data, removing deprecated fields, index migrations, and zero-downtime migration patterns
Patterns for building reactive apps including subscription management, optimistic updates, cache behavior, and paginated queries with cursor-based loading
External API integration and webhook handling including HTTP endpoint routing, request/response handling, authentication, CORS configuration, and webhook signature validation
Writing queries, mutations, actions, and HTTP actions with proper argument validation, error handling, internal functions, and runtime considerations
Quick security audit checklist covering authentication, function exposure, argument validation, row-level access control, and environment variable handling
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Prepares the codebase for a commit by formatting code and helping identify temporary comments.
Runs unit tests to quickly verify changes during the development loop.
Fetches comments and reviews from the current GitHub Pull Request and formats them as Markdown.
Runs all necessary checks (lint, tests) and pushes to GitHub. Use this as the final safety gate.
This skill provides guidance for writing test factories in the Packmind codebase. It should be used when creating or updating factory functions in `**/test/*Factory.ts` files to ensure realistic test data with variety.