| name | clawhub-convex |
| description | Apply ClawHub-specific Convex conventions and route to the right managed Convex skill. Use for any change under convex/, Convex commands or deployment targeting, query performance, migrations, retention, runtime validation, or skill stat reads and writes in the ClawHub repository. |
ClawHub Convex
Use the managed Convex guidance for general framework behavior and this skill
for ClawHub's repository-specific boundaries.
Start Here
- Read
convex/_generated/ai/guidelines.md before editing Convex code.
- Name the target runtime before running a Convex command:
local, dev, or
prod. Include the exact deployment when known and whether the current
function/schema code has already been pushed there.
- Route to the most specific companion skill:
- Query cost, indexes, read amplification, subscriptions, or OCC:
convex-performance-audit
- Production migration, backfill, schema narrowing, or table reshaping:
convex-migration-helper and create-and-cleanup-migration
- Tables, TTL fields, cleanup crons, retention, auth/session cleanup, metric
dedupe cleanup, or deprecated table removal:
convex-retention
- Auth, reusable components, or setup: use the matching managed Convex skill.
Do not edit upstream-managed Convex skills to store ClawHub policy.
Commands And Runtime Validation
- Push new or changed functions before
convex run:
- dev:
bunx convex dev --once
- prod: deploy through the workflow described by
clawhub-production-release
- For a non-interactive direct production deploy when explicitly required, use
bunx convex deploy -y.
- If
bunx convex run --env-file .env.local ... returns
401 MissingAccessToken after login, omit --env-file and target the
deployment with --deployment <name> or --prod.
- Regenerate committed API/types with
bunx convex codegen after Convex
API/schema changes.
- Import mutations from
convex/functions.ts, not
convex/_generated/server, so ClawHub's trigger wrapper runs. Type imports
can still come from convex/_generated/server.
- Do not disable typechecking for an ordinary direct deploy. The production
workflow owns its explicit deploy behavior and exceptions.
Mocked ctx tests cover pure business logic only. When behavior depends on
pagination, indexes, validators, auth identity, internal/public boundaries,
schedulers, actions calling functions, HTTP actions, storage, or OCC, also run
a real Convex path such as:
bunx convex dev --once
bunx convex run ...
- an HTTP action smoke
bun run test:pw:local-auth
Tests that invoke a mutation through ._handler need a mock database with
normalizeId: vi.fn() for trigger-wrapper compatibility.
ClawHub Migration Boundaries
- Default production data changes to
@convex-dev/migrations; the companion
skills own batching, dry runs, resume/progress, confirmation, validation, and
cleanup.
- Put component-backed table-wide backfills in
convex/migrations.ts.
- Put custom repairs, admin-gated operations, and incident-specific workflows
in
convex/maintenance.ts.
- Keep one-off operator migration runs out of
.github/workflows/deploy.yml.
- Remove temporary migration functions in a follow-up PR after production
apply and verification unless they are intentionally retained as maintenance
tooling.
Query And Bandwidth Work
Use convex-performance-audit for the detailed rules on indexes, bounded reads,
denormalization, digest tables, subscriptions, and function limits. Before
writing or reviewing a performance-sensitive query, check deployment health
when available:
bunx convex insights --details
bunx convex logs --failure
Prefer measured runtime signals over speculative restructuring.
ClawHub Hot-Path Conventions
Use convex-performance-audit for the complete workflow. Preserve these
ClawHub-specific implementations when touching their paths:
- Public listing and browse pages use one-shot
ConvexHttpClient.query() reads
unless the user needs live updates.
- When a
skillSearchDigest row exists, resolve owner data with
digestToOwnerInfo(digest). Do not re-read the owner document when the
digest already contains the required owner fields.
- Keep denormalized tables synchronized through the existing
convex-helpers triggers and skip writes when derived fields did not change.
- Paginate computed search results client-side after running the scoring
pipeline once; do not rerun the full vector, lexical, and popularity pipeline
for each page.
- Add
delayMs between backfill batches that update reactively subscribed
tables.
- Split mutations that would read more than the transaction budget through the
existing action-query-mutation pattern.
Skill Stat Contract
The skills table still has a compatibility shape for four migrated stats:
| Legacy nested field | Top-level source of truth |
|---|
stats.downloads | statsDownloads |
stats.stars | statsStars |
stats.installsCurrent | statsInstallsCurrent |
stats.installsAllTime | statsInstallsAllTime |
- Read these fields with
readCanonicalStat() from
convex/lib/skillStats.ts. It prefers the top-level field and falls back for
pre-migration documents.
- Write deltas with
applySkillStatDeltas(). It updates both shapes in one
patch.
- Any direct patch touching these values must update both shapes.
- Nested-only reads remain valid for
stats.comments and stats.versions.
- When adding a migrated stat field, use the same dual-write shape and add a
cursor-based backfill.