| name | clickhouse |
| description | MUST USE when reviewing ClickHouse schemas, queries, or configurations. Contains 28 rules that MUST be checked before providing recommendations. Always read relevant rule files and cite specific rules in responses. |
ClickHouse Best Practices
Guidance for ClickHouse covering schema design, query optimization, and data ingestion. Contains 28 atomic rules across 3 categories (schema, query, insert), prioritized by impact. Extended with 15 reference files covering cluster management, backups, monitoring, and integrations.
Official docs: ClickHouse Best Practices
⚠️ Security Considerations
Credential Placeholders
Example credentials in documentation (password123, AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE) are placeholders only. Never use these in production. Use proper secret management:
- Environment variables
- Secret managers (AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, etc.)
- Kubernetes secrets (for K8s deployments)
- ClickHouse named collections with external configuration
Installation & Operations
For installation and operational procedures:
- Follow official documentation links provided in reference files
- Prefer package managers (
apt, yum, helm) over direct downloads
- Use versioned artifacts instead of
latest in production
- Test procedures in non-production environments first
IMPORTANT: How to Apply This Skill
Before answering ClickHouse questions, follow this priority order:
- Check for applicable rules in the
rules/ directory
- If rules exist: Apply them and cite them in your response using "Per
rule-name..."
- If no rule exists: Check
references/ for deeper topic coverage
- If neither covers it: Use general ClickHouse knowledge or search documentation
- Always cite your source: rule name, reference file, or URL
Why rules take priority: ClickHouse has specific behaviors (columnar storage, sparse indexes, merge tree mechanics) where general database intuition can be misleading. The rules encode validated, ClickHouse-specific guidance.
Review Procedures
For Schema Reviews (CREATE TABLE, ALTER TABLE)
Read these rule files in order:
rules/schema-pk-plan-before-creation.md — ORDER BY is immutable
rules/schema-pk-cardinality-order.md — Column ordering in keys
rules/schema-pk-prioritize-filters.md — Filter column inclusion
rules/schema-pk-filter-on-orderby.md — Query filter alignment
rules/schema-types-native-types.md — Proper type selection
rules/schema-types-minimize-bitwidth.md — Numeric type sizing
rules/schema-types-lowcardinality.md — LowCardinality usage
rules/schema-types-avoid-nullable.md — Nullable vs DEFAULT
rules/schema-types-enum.md — Enum for finite value sets
rules/schema-partition-low-cardinality.md — Partition count limits
rules/schema-partition-lifecycle.md — Partitioning purpose
rules/schema-partition-query-tradeoffs.md — Partition pruning trade-offs
rules/schema-partition-start-without.md — Start without partitioning
rules/schema-json-when-to-use.md — JSON type usage
Check for:
For Query Reviews (SELECT, JOIN, aggregations)
Read these rule files:
rules/query-join-choose-algorithm.md — Algorithm selection
rules/query-join-use-any.md — ANY vs regular JOIN
rules/query-join-filter-before.md — Pre-join filtering
rules/query-join-consider-alternatives.md — Dictionaries/denormalization
rules/query-join-null-handling.md — join_use_nulls setting
rules/query-index-skipping-indices.md — Secondary index usage
rules/query-mv-incremental.md — Incremental materialized views
rules/query-mv-refreshable.md — Refreshable materialized views
Check for:
For Insert Strategy Reviews (data ingestion, updates, deletes)
Read these rule files:
rules/insert-batch-size.md — Batch sizing requirements
rules/insert-async-small-batches.md — Async insert usage
rules/insert-format-native.md — Native format for performance
rules/insert-mutation-avoid-update.md — UPDATE alternatives
rules/insert-mutation-avoid-delete.md — DELETE alternatives
rules/insert-optimize-avoid-final.md — OPTIMIZE TABLE risks
Check for:
Output Format
Structure review responses as follows:
## Rules Checked
- `rule-name-1` — Compliant / Violation found
- `rule-name-2` — Compliant / Violation found
...
## Findings
### Violations
- **`rule-name`**: Description of the issue
- Current: [what the code does]
- Required: [what it should do]
- Fix: [specific correction]
### Compliant
- `rule-name`: Brief note on why it's correct
## Recommendations
[Prioritized list of changes, citing rules]
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix | Count |
|---|
| 1 | Primary Key Selection | CRITICAL | schema-pk- | 4 |
| 2 | Data Type Selection | CRITICAL | schema-types- | 5 |
| 3 | JOIN Optimization | CRITICAL | query-join- | 5 |
| 4 | Insert Batching | CRITICAL | insert-batch- | 1 |
| 5 | Mutation Avoidance | CRITICAL | insert-mutation- | 2 |
| 6 | Partitioning Strategy | HIGH | schema-partition- | 4 |
| 7 | Skipping Indices | HIGH | query-index- | 1 |
| 8 | Materialized Views | HIGH | query-mv- | 2 |
| 9 | Async Inserts | HIGH | insert-async- | 2 |
| 10 | OPTIMIZE Avoidance | HIGH | insert-optimize- | 1 |
| 11 | JSON Usage | MEDIUM | schema-json- | 1 |
Quick Reference
Schema Design — Primary Key (CRITICAL)
schema-pk-plan-before-creation — Plan ORDER BY before table creation (immutable)
schema-pk-cardinality-order — Order columns low-to-high cardinality
schema-pk-prioritize-filters — Include frequently filtered columns
schema-pk-filter-on-orderby — Query filters must use ORDER BY prefix
Schema Design — Data Types (CRITICAL)
schema-types-native-types — Use native types, not String for everything
schema-types-minimize-bitwidth — Use smallest numeric type that fits
schema-types-lowcardinality — LowCardinality for <10K unique strings
schema-types-enum — Enum for finite value sets with validation
schema-types-avoid-nullable — Avoid Nullable; use DEFAULT instead
Schema Design — Partitioning (HIGH)
schema-partition-low-cardinality — Keep partition count 100-1,000
schema-partition-lifecycle — Use partitioning for data lifecycle, not queries
schema-partition-query-tradeoffs — Understand partition pruning trade-offs
schema-partition-start-without — Consider starting without partitioning
Schema Design — JSON (MEDIUM)
schema-json-when-to-use — JSON for dynamic schemas; typed columns for known
Query Optimization — JOINs (CRITICAL)
query-join-choose-algorithm — Select algorithm based on table sizes
query-join-use-any — ANY JOIN when only one match needed
query-join-filter-before — Filter tables before joining
query-join-consider-alternatives — Dictionaries/denormalization vs JOIN
query-join-null-handling — join_use_nulls=0 for default values
Query Optimization — Indices (HIGH)
query-index-skipping-indices — Skipping indices for non-ORDER BY filters
Query Optimization — Materialized Views (HIGH)
query-mv-incremental — Incremental MVs for real-time aggregations
query-mv-refreshable — Refreshable MVs for complex joins
Insert Strategy — Batching (CRITICAL)
insert-batch-size — Batch 10K-100K rows per INSERT
Insert Strategy — Async (HIGH)
insert-async-small-batches — Async inserts for high-frequency small batches
insert-format-native — Native format for best performance
Insert Strategy — Mutations (CRITICAL)
insert-mutation-avoid-update — ReplacingMergeTree instead of ALTER UPDATE
insert-mutation-avoid-delete — Lightweight DELETE or DROP PARTITION
Insert Strategy — Optimization (HIGH)
insert-optimize-avoid-final — Let background merges work
Quick Decision Guides
Which Table Engine?
Need to store data?
├── < 1M rows, dimension → Memory
└── ≥ 1M rows → MergeTree family
├── Deduplication? → ReplacingMergeTree(version)
├── Changelog? → CollapsingMergeTree(sign)
├── Pre-aggregation? → AggregatingMergeTree()
├── Replication? → ReplicatedMergeTree(...)
└── Default → MergeTree()
See references/table-engines.md for complete reference.
Common Issues & Quick Fixes
| Issue | Quick Fix |
|---|
| Too many parts | OPTIMIZE TABLE table FINAL (see insert-optimize-avoid-final) |
| Slow query | EXPLAIN SELECT ... to check index usage |
| Mutation stuck | Check system.mutations, consider alternatives per insert-mutation-avoid-update |
| Replication lag | Check system.replication_queue, ZooKeeper |
| OOM on query | Increase max_memory_usage, optimize query |
See references/debugging.md for detailed troubleshooting.
Deep Reference Files
For topics beyond the 28 rules, see the references/ directory:
Schema & Table Design
references/core-concepts.md — Architecture, data model, internals
references/schema-design.md — Database engines, migrations, version control
references/table-design.md — ORDER BY, partitioning, column selection
references/table-engines.md — Complete MergeTree family reference
Query & Performance
references/sql-reference.md — Complete SQL dialect, data types
references/query-optimization.md — EXPLAIN, JOINs, projections, skip indexes
references/advanced-features.md — Materialized views, mutations, TTL, dictionaries
Operations & Cluster
references/debugging.md — Query debugging, merges, mutations, replication
references/cluster-management.md — Distributed tables, replication, sharding
references/backup-restore.md — Backup strategies, disaster recovery
references/monitoring.md — Query monitoring, health checks, system queries
Integration & Best Practices
references/integrations.md — Kafka, S3, PostgreSQL, MySQL, BI tools
references/best-practices.md — Complete checklist and anti-patterns
references/external.md — Altinity KB links, official docs
references/system-queries.md — Ready-to-use queries for operations
Version: 1.4.0
Rules: Synced with ClickHouse/agent-skills (Apache-2.0)
References: Altinity Knowledge Base (200+ articles) + ClickHouse Official Docs