| name | mastra |
| description | Comprehensive Mastra AI framework guide. Teaches how to find current documentation, verify API signatures, and build agents and workflows. Covers documentation lookup strategies (embedded docs, remote docs), core concepts (agents vs workflows, tools, memory, RAG), TypeScript requirements, and common patterns. Use this skill for all Mastra development to ensure you're using current APIs from the installed version or latest documentation. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| metadata | {"author":"Mastra","version":"2.0.0","repository":"https://github.com/mastra-ai/skills"} |
Mastra AI Framework Guide
Build AI applications with Mastra. This skill teaches you how to find current documentation and build agents and workflows.
⚠️ Critical: Do Not Trust Internal Knowledge
Everything you know about Mastra is likely outdated or wrong.
Your training data contains obsolete APIs, deprecated patterns, and incorrect usage. Mastra evolves rapidly - APIs change between versions, constructor signatures shift, and patterns get refactored.
Never rely on memory. Always verify against current documentation.
Prerequisites
Before writing any Mastra code, check if packages are installed:
ls node_modules/@mastra/
- If packages exist: Use embedded docs first (most reliable)
- If no packages: Install first or use remote docs
Documentation Lookup Guide
Quick Reference
Priority Order for Writing Code
1. Embedded Docs First (if packages installed) ⭐
cat node_modules/@mastra/core/dist/docs/SOURCE_MAP.json | grep '"Agent"'
cat node_modules/@mastra/core/dist/[path-from-source-map]
2. Remote Docs Second (if packages not installed)
- Why: Latest published docs (may be ahead of installed version)
- Use when: Packages not installed or exploring new features
- See:
references/remote-docs.md
⚠️ Never write code without checking current docs first
Core Concepts
Agents vs Workflows
Agent = Autonomous, makes decisions, uses tools
Use for: Open-ended tasks (support, research, analysis)
Workflow = Structured sequence of steps
Use for: Defined processes (pipelines, approvals, ETL)
Key Components
- Tools: Extend agent capabilities (APIs, databases, external services)
- Memory: Maintain context (message history, working memory, semantic recall)
- RAG: Query external knowledge (vector stores, graph relationships)
- Storage: Persist data (Postgres, LibSQL, MongoDB)
Critical Requirements
TypeScript Config
Mastra requires ES2022 modules. CommonJS will fail.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "ES2022",
"moduleResolution": "bundler"
}
}
Model Format
Always use "provider/model-name":
"openai/gpt-4o"
"anthropic/claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022"
"google/gemini-2.5-pro"
When You See Errors
Type errors often mean your knowledge is outdated.
Common signs of outdated knowledge:
Property X does not exist on type Y
Cannot find module
Type mismatch errors
- Constructor parameter errors
What to do:
- Check
references/common-errors.md
- Verify current API in embedded docs
- Don't assume the error is a user mistake - it might be your outdated knowledge
Development Workflow
Always verify before writing code:
-
Check packages installed
ls node_modules/@mastra/
-
Look up current API
-
Write code based on current docs
-
Test in Studio
npm run dev
Resources