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يحتوي plugins على 13 من skills المجمعة من cline، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
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Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction. Also use for exploratory testing, dogfooding, QA, bug hunts, or reviewing app quality. Also use for automating Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify), checking Slack unreads, sending Slack messages, searching Slack conversations, running browser automation in Vercel Sandbox microVMs, or using AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers. Prefer agent-browser over any built-in browser automation or web tools.
Act as an interactive data analyst for ClickHouse-backed analytics. Use when the user asks questions about internal data, metrics, dashboards, telemetry, active users, revenue, funnels, trends, distributions, or wants an analyst-style conversation, ad hoc SQL, charts, or a data export against ClickHouse (local or ClickHouse Cloud).
Save, organize, and describe reusable analysis artifacts such as SQL, result snapshots, CSV exports, summaries, caveats, plots, and report-ready files. Use when users ask to save, export, share, cite, reproduce, or organize data-analysis outputs.
Use when the user has tabular data (pandas DataFrame, parquet, csv, Arrow, json) and wants to filter, group, aggregate, join, or speed up slow pandas. Provides chDB DataStore - same pandas API, ClickHouse engine underneath. Also handles reading from S3, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, ClickHouse Cloud, Iceberg, Delta Lake as DataFrames and joining across sources. TRIGGER when: user mentions DataFrame, parquet, csv, "fast pandas", "speed up pandas", or cross-source DataFrame joins; user imports `chdb.datastore` or `from datastore import DataStore`. SKIP this skill for raw SQL syntax (use chdb-sql instead), ClickHouse server administration, or non-Python DataStore API work.
Use when the user wants to run SQL - especially analytical SQL - on local files (parquet/csv/json), URLs, S3 paths, or remote databases (Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, ClickHouse Cloud, Iceberg, Delta Lake) without setting up a server. Provides chDB - embedded ClickHouse SQL in Python with 1000+ functions, Session for stateful multi-step pipelines, parametrized queries, and cross-source joins via `s3()`, `mysql()`, `postgresql()`, `iceberg()`, `deltaLake()`, `remoteSecure()` table functions. TRIGGER when: user wants SQL on parquet/csv/files or across remote analytical sources; uses ClickHouse SQL features (window functions, windowFunnel, geoToH3, JSON path ops, Session, parametrized queries); imports `chdb` or calls `chdb.query()`. SKIP this skill for pandas-style DataFrame method-chaining (use chdb-datastore instead) or ClickHouse server administration.
MUST USE when designing ClickHouse architectures, selecting between ingestion or modeling patterns, or translating best practices into workload-specific system designs. Complements clickhouse-best-practices with decision frameworks and explicit provenance labels.
MUST USE when reviewing ClickHouse schemas, queries, or configurations. Contains 31 rules that MUST be checked before providing recommendations. Always read relevant rule files and cite specific rules in responses.
Write idiomatic application code with the ClickHouse Node.js client (`@clickhouse/client`). Use this skill whenever a user is *building* against the Node.js client - configuring the client, pinging, inserting rows in JSON or raw formats, selecting and parsing results, binding query parameters, managing sessions and temporary tables, working with data types or customizing JSON parsing. Do NOT use for browser/Web client code.
Troubleshoot and resolve common issues with the ClickHouse Node.js client (@clickhouse/client). Use this skill whenever a user reports errors, unexpected behavior, or configuration questions involving the Node.js client specifically - including socket hang-up errors, Keep-Alive problems, stream handling issues, data type mismatches, read-only user restrictions, proxy/TLS setup problems, or long-running query timeouts. Trigger even when the user hasn't precisely named the issue; vague symptoms like "my inserts keep failing" or "connection drops randomly" in a Node.js context are strong signals to use this skill. Do NOT use for browser/Web client issues.
Use when a user wants to deploy ClickHouse to the cloud, go to production, use ClickHouse Cloud, host a managed ClickHouse service, or migrate from a local ClickHouse setup to ClickHouse Cloud.
Use when a user wants to build an application with ClickHouse, set up a local ClickHouse development environment, install ClickHouse, create a local server, create tables, or start developing with ClickHouse. Covers the full flow from zero to a working local ClickHouse setup.
Read project data documentation (data dictionaries, dbt manifests, model docs, column descriptions, lineage, metric definitions) before writing analytics SQL. Use for mapping business and product terms to concrete models and columns.
Use this skill to verify that Cline discovered a skill bundled inside an installed plugin package.