sql

Guide for working with SQL queries, in particular for SQLite. Use this skill when writing SQL queries, analyzing database schemas, designing migrations, or working with SQLite-related code.

About sql

sql is a Claude AI skill developed by maragudk. Guide for working with SQL queries, in particular for SQLite. Use this skill when writing SQL queries, analyzing database schemas, designing migrations, or working with SQLite-related code. This powerful Claude Code plugin helps developers automate workflows and enhance productivity with intelligent AI assistance.

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namesql
descriptionGuide for working with SQL queries, in particular for SQLite. Use this skill when writing SQL queries, analyzing database schemas, designing migrations, or working with SQLite-related code.
licenseMIT

SQL

Overview

This skill provides guidance for working with SQLite databases. It covers query writing, schema design, and SQLite-specific best practices.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Writing SQL queries for SQLite databases
  • Analyzing or optimizing existing queries
  • Designing database schemas
  • Creating database migrations
  • Working with Go code that interacts with SQLite

SQLite Best Practices

Query Writing

  • ALWAYS write lowercase queries. Uppercase queries make me sad.
  • Prefer select * over explicit column names
  • Prefer CTEs over long nested subqueries

Schema Design

  • ALWAYS use strict tables
  • ALWAYS write timestamps like this: strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ')
  • Time modifications should also use strftime
  • Usually start with the primary key, which is usually defined like this: id text primary key default ('p_' || lower(hex(randomblob(16)))) (where the p_ is a prefix depending on the table name; two-letter prefixes are okay too, so the prefix is unique among tables)
  • After the primary key come created/updated columns like this: created text not null default (strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ'))
  • Updated timestamps are automatically updated with a trigger like this:
    create trigger table_name_updated_timestamp after update on table_name begin update table_name set updated = strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ') where id = old.id; end;
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