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rocky contiene 23 skills recopiladas de rocky-data, con cobertura ocupacional por repositorio y páginas de detalle dentro del sitio.
Skills en este repositorio
Dependency hygiene for the Rocky engine workspace — how to add/update deps via [workspace.dependencies], MSRV 1.88 policy, cargo-audit / cargo-deny / cargo-machete usage, and how the weekly security audit surfaces advisories.
Rocky CLI JSON-output schema cascade. Use when editing any `*Output` struct in `engine/crates/rocky-cli/src/output.rs` (or `commands/doctor.rs`), adding a new CLI command schema, or when a change could affect `schemas/*.schema.json`, `sdk/python/src/rocky_sdk/types_generated/`, or `editors/vscode/src/types/generated/`. Also use when CI reports `codegen-drift`.
Canonical `rocky.toml` authoring reference. Use when writing or reviewing a Rocky pipeline config — covers the 4 pipeline types (replication, transformation, quality, snapshot), adapter variants (duckdb/databricks/snowflake/fivetran), minimal-config defaults, env-var substitution, governance, checks, hooks, and the ${VAR:-default} syntax.
Top-level router for Rocky development tasks. Use this FIRST for any request to change Rocky — it points at the right subskill based on what's being touched. Also use for quick monorepo orientation (build, test, lint, install, where-is-what).
Rocky DSL (`.rocky` file) cross-subproject cascade. Use when adding/changing a Rocky DSL keyword, operator, or pipeline step — changes must land in the engine parser, compiler, VS Code TextMate grammar, and snippets together in one PR.
End-to-end checklist for adding a new `rocky <command>` subcommand across the engine, JSON schema export, Dagster Pydantic types, Dagster resource wiring, and VS Code extension command. Use whenever a new top-level CLI verb needs to be exposed.
Authoring a new POC under `examples/playground/pocs/`. Use when demoing a single Rocky feature (drift, incremental, contracts, lineage, AI, hooks, etc.) that doesn't already exist in `engine/examples/`. Enforces the POC conventions so it runs via a single `./run.sh` with no credentials.
Tag-namespaced release workflow for the Rocky monorepo. All four artifacts (engine, rocky-sdk, dagster-rocky, vscode) are CI-driven — land a release PR with the version bump + CHANGELOG, tag the merged commit, push the tag, and the matching release workflow handles everything. Use when cutting any Rocky release.
Using TailwindPlus Elements (@tailwindplus/elements) in the Rocky VS Code webviews. Use when building or upgrading an interactive webview component — a command palette / model search, a confirmation dialog, an autocomplete or select model picker, a dropdown/popover menu, a collapsible disclosure, or tabs. Covers the esbuild-bundle install (no CSP change vs the CDN), the --vscode-* theming + Tailwind v4 data-variant nuance, React 19 custom-element interop (boolean attrs, native events via ref, the elements:ready gate), and which element fits which Rocky surface.
Databricks REST API and SQL reference for Rocky's warehouse adapter. Use when implementing SQL execution, Unity Catalog management, workspace bindings, authentication, permission reconciliation, or any Databricks integration in the rocky-databricks crate.
Fivetran REST API reference for Rocky's source adapter. Use when implementing connector discovery, schema config parsing, sync detection, pagination, or any Fivetran API integration in the rocky-fivetran crate.
Rocky CLI quick reference. Use when you need to recall a `rocky <command>` invocation, JSON output shape, or exit-code behavior. For config authoring, use the `rocky-config` skill at the monorepo root. For the Rust output-struct cascade, use `rocky-codegen`.
Use rust-analyzer's Structural Search and Replace (SSR) for semantic Rust code transformations across the engine workspace. Apply when refactoring API shapes, migrating patterns, or searching for code structure across all 23 crates.
Writing criterion benchmarks for the Rocky engine and wiring them to the perf-gated CI workflow. Use when adding a new benchmark, debugging a bench CI alert, or deciding whether a change needs the `perf` PR label.
Playbook for when `cargo clippy -- -D warnings` fires in the Rocky engine. Use when triaging a new clippy failure, deciding between fix/allow/refactor, choosing where to put `#[allow(...)]`, or thinking about adding a workspace-level lints table.
Decision tree for thiserror (library crates) vs anyhow (CLI/binary) in the Rocky engine workspace. Use when adding a new error type, adding a new `From` impl, deciding where to attach context, or triaging how an error surfaces to Dagster/JSON output.
Rocky's Rust coding style — let-else early returns, shadowing, newtypes, enums over bools, no wildcard matches, no noise comments. Use when writing or reviewing Rust code in any engine crate.
`unsafe` conventions in the Rocky engine — SAFETY comment rules, the legitimate unsafe categories (a memory-map, a repr(transparent) cast, and serialised test env-var mutation), and when to push back on new unsafe. Use when auditing, reviewing, or adding any `unsafe` block/function in the engine crates.
Dagster integration test fixture lifecycle. Use when regenerating live-binary fixtures via `just regen-fixtures` / `scripts/regen_fixtures.sh`, debugging why a generated fixture differs across runs, or adding scenario data for new CLI commands. Covers determinism (zeroed timings, sentinel timestamps), the relationship between `tests/scenarios.py` and `tests/fixtures_generated/`, and the two POCs that back the corpus.
How an AI agent should author or modify a Rocky data model. Use when building, fixing, or evolving a model on behalf of a user — covers the inspect → sample → write SQL → compile-loop → plan → propose → review → apply workflow, the reconcile discipline (check the data, not just the schema), and the AI-authored-plan safety gate. SQL-first.
Adding a new warehouse or source adapter crate to the Rocky engine. Use when introducing a new target (e.g. BigQuery, Redshift, ClickHouse) or source (e.g. Airbyte, Singer). Covers crate layout, trait implementation, dialect specifics, auth, conformance tests, and factory registration.
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Rust documentation conventions (RFC 1574) for public items in the Rocky engine. Use when writing or reviewing doc comments on anything `pub` in the engine crates — summary sentences, section headings, type references, examples, Errors/Panics/Safety sections.