class-ai-agent 1.2.3 → 1.4.0
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- package/.agent/README.md +33 -0
- package/.agent/SESSION.md +54 -0
- package/.agent/SESSION.template.md +46 -0
- package/.claude/CLAUDE.md +24 -6
- package/.claude/commands/build.md +5 -4
- package/.claude/commands/debug.md +2 -1
- package/.claude/commands/handoff.md +94 -0
- package/.claude/commands/plan.md +1 -0
- package/.claude/commands/publish-npm.md +119 -0
- package/.claude/commands/resume.md +107 -0
- package/.claude/commands/spec.md +2 -1
- package/.claude/references/agent-continuity.md +42 -0
- package/.claude/references/codegraph.md +50 -0
- package/.claude/references/supabase.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/rules/agent-continuity.md +39 -0
- package/.claude/rules/tech-stack.md +2 -1
- package/.claude/skills/agent-continuity/SKILL.md +70 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase/SKILL.md +135 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase/assets/feedback-issue-template.md +17 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase/references/skill-feedback.md +17 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/SKILL.md +64 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_contributing.md +170 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_sections.md +39 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_template.md +34 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-full-text-search.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-jsonb-indexing.md +49 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-idle-timeout.md +46 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-limits.md +44 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-pooling.md +41 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-prepared-statements.md +46 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-batch-inserts.md +54 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-n-plus-one.md +53 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-pagination.md +50 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-upsert.md +50 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-advisory.md +56 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-deadlock-prevention.md +68 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-short-transactions.md +50 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-skip-locked.md +54 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-explain-analyze.md +45 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-pg-stat-statements.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-vacuum-analyze.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-composite-indexes.md +44 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-covering-indexes.md +40 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-index-types.md +48 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-missing-indexes.md +43 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-partial-indexes.md +45 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-constraints.md +80 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-data-types.md +46 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-foreign-key-indexes.md +59 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-lowercase-identifiers.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-partitioning.md +55 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-primary-keys.md +61 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-privileges.md +54 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-basics.md +50 -0
- package/.claude/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-performance.md +63 -0
- package/.cursor/CURSOR.md +40 -5
- package/.cursor/commands/build.md +5 -4
- package/.cursor/commands/debug.md +2 -1
- package/.cursor/commands/handoff.md +94 -0
- package/.cursor/commands/plan.md +1 -0
- package/.cursor/commands/publish-npm.md +119 -0
- package/.cursor/commands/resume.md +107 -0
- package/.cursor/commands/spec.md +2 -1
- package/.cursor/mcp.json +19 -0
- package/.cursor/references/agent-continuity.md +42 -0
- package/.cursor/references/codegraph.md +87 -0
- package/.cursor/references/supabase.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/rules/agent-continuity.mdc +44 -0
- package/.cursor/rules/codegraph.mdc +47 -0
- package/.cursor/rules/cursor-overview.mdc +10 -3
- package/.cursor/rules/tech-stack.mdc +2 -1
- package/.cursor/settings.json +6 -1
- package/.cursor/skills/agent-continuity/SKILL.md +70 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase/SKILL.md +135 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase/assets/feedback-issue-template.md +17 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase/references/skill-feedback.md +17 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/SKILL.md +64 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_contributing.md +170 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_sections.md +39 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_template.md +34 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-full-text-search.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-jsonb-indexing.md +49 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-idle-timeout.md +46 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-limits.md +44 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-pooling.md +41 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-prepared-statements.md +46 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-batch-inserts.md +54 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-n-plus-one.md +53 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-pagination.md +50 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-upsert.md +50 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-advisory.md +56 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-deadlock-prevention.md +68 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-short-transactions.md +50 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-skip-locked.md +54 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-explain-analyze.md +45 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-pg-stat-statements.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-vacuum-analyze.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-composite-indexes.md +44 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-covering-indexes.md +40 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-index-types.md +48 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-missing-indexes.md +43 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-partial-indexes.md +45 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-constraints.md +80 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-data-types.md +46 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-foreign-key-indexes.md +59 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-lowercase-identifiers.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-partitioning.md +55 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-primary-keys.md +61 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-privileges.md +54 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-basics.md +50 -0
- package/.cursor/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-performance.md +63 -0
- package/.kiro/KIRO.md +149 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/backend.md +395 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/code-reviewer.md +110 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/copywriter-seo.md +236 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/frontend.md +384 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/project-manager.md +201 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/qa.md +221 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/security-auditor.md +143 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/systems-architect.md +211 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/test-engineer.md +123 -0
- package/.kiro/agents/ui-ux-designer.md +210 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/build.md +133 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/debug.md +243 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/deploy.md +40 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/fix-issue.md +42 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/handoff.md +94 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/plan.md +126 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/publish-npm.md +119 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/resume.md +107 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/review.md +50 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/simplify.md +222 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/spec.md +96 -0
- package/.kiro/commands/test.md +214 -0
- package/.kiro/references/accessibility-checklist.md +174 -0
- package/.kiro/references/agent-continuity.md +42 -0
- package/.kiro/references/codegraph.md +86 -0
- package/.kiro/references/performance-checklist.md +150 -0
- package/.kiro/references/security-checklist.md +94 -0
- package/.kiro/references/supabase.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/references/testing-patterns.md +183 -0
- package/.kiro/settings/mcp.json +19 -0
- package/.kiro/settings.json +8 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/agent-continuity/SKILL.md +70 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/code-review/SKILL.md +208 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/deploy/SKILL.md +68 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/deploy/deploy.md +735 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/incremental-implementation/SKILL.md +210 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/security-review/SKILL.md +71 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase/SKILL.md +135 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase/assets/feedback-issue-template.md +17 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase/references/skill-feedback.md +17 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/SKILL.md +64 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/UPSTREAM.md +16 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_contributing.md +170 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_sections.md +39 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/_template.md +34 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-full-text-search.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/advanced-jsonb-indexing.md +49 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-idle-timeout.md +46 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-limits.md +44 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-pooling.md +41 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/conn-prepared-statements.md +46 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-batch-inserts.md +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-n-plus-one.md +53 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-pagination.md +50 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/data-upsert.md +50 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-advisory.md +56 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-deadlock-prevention.md +68 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-short-transactions.md +50 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/lock-skip-locked.md +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-explain-analyze.md +45 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-pg-stat-statements.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/monitor-vacuum-analyze.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-composite-indexes.md +44 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-covering-indexes.md +40 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-index-types.md +48 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-missing-indexes.md +43 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/query-partial-indexes.md +45 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-constraints.md +80 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-data-types.md +46 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-foreign-key-indexes.md +59 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-lowercase-identifiers.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-partitioning.md +55 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/schema-primary-keys.md +61 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-privileges.md +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-basics.md +50 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/references/security-rls-performance.md +63 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/tdd/SKILL.md +217 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md +288 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/charts.csv +26 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/colors.csv +97 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/icons.csv +101 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/landing.csv +31 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/products.csv +97 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/react-performance.csv +45 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/astro.csv +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/flutter.csv +53 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/html-tailwind.csv +56 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/jetpack-compose.csv +53 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nextjs.csv +53 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nuxt-ui.csv +51 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nuxtjs.csv +59 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/react-native.csv +52 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/react.csv +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/shadcn.csv +61 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/svelte.csv +54 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/swiftui.csv +51 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/vue.csv +50 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/styles.csv +68 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/typography.csv +58 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/ui-reasoning.csv +101 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/ux-guidelines.csv +100 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/web-interface.csv +31 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/core.py +253 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/design_system.py +1067 -0
- package/.kiro/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py +114 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/agent-continuity.md +44 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/api-conventions.md +85 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/clean-code.md +211 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/code-style.md +92 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/codegraph.md +47 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/database.md +66 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/error-handling.md +98 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/git-workflow.md +83 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/kiro-overview.md +38 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/monitoring.md +317 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/naming-conventions.md +266 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/project-structure.md +71 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/security.md +95 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/system-design.md +168 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/tech-stack.md +463 -0
- package/.kiro/steering/testing.md +110 -0
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## Commands
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---
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name: supabase
|
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description: "Use when doing ANY task involving Supabase. Triggers: Supabase products (Database, Auth, Edge Functions, Realtime, Storage, Vectors, Cron, Queues); client libraries and SSR integrations (supabase-js, @supabase/ssr) in Next.js, React, SvelteKit, Astro, Remix; auth issues (login, logout, sessions, JWT, cookies, getSession, getUser, getClaims, RLS); Supabase CLI or MCP server; schema changes, migrations, security audits, Postgres extensions (pg_graphql, pg_cron, pg_vector)."
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If an approach fails after 2-3 attempts, stop and reconsider. Try a different method, check documentation, inspect the error more carefully, and review relevant logs when available. Supabase issues are not always solved by retrying the same command, and the answer is not always in the logs, but logs are often worth checking before proceeding.
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**4. Exposing tables to the Data API:** Depending on the user's [Data API settings](https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/<ref>/integrations/data_api/settings), newly created tables may not be automatically exposed via the Data (REST) API. If this is the case, `anon` and `authenticated` roles will need to be explicitly granted access.
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- **Deleting a user does not invalidate existing access tokens.** Sign out or revoke sessions first, keep JWT expiry short for sensitive apps, and for strict guarantees validate `session_id` against `auth.sessions` on sensitive operations.
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- **Never expose the `service_role` or secret key in public clients.** Prefer publishable keys for frontend code. Legacy `anon` keys are only for compatibility. In Next.js, any `NEXT_PUBLIC_` env var is sent to the browser.
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- **Views bypass RLS by default.** In Postgres 15 and above, use `CREATE VIEW ... WITH (security_invoker = true)`. In older versions of Postgres, protect your views by revoking access from the `anon` and `authenticated` roles, or by putting them in an unexposed schema.
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- **UPDATE requires a SELECT policy.** In Postgres RLS, an UPDATE needs to first SELECT the row. Without a SELECT policy, updates silently return 0 rows — no error, just no change.
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- **`auth.role()` is deprecated — use the `TO` clause instead.** Supabase has deprecated `auth.role()` in favour of specifying the target role directly on the policy with `TO authenticated` or `TO anon`. Beyond deprecation, `auth.role() = 'authenticated'` breaks silently when anonymous sign-ins are enabled, because anonymous users carry the `authenticated` Postgres role and pass the check regardless of whether the user is genuinely signed in.
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```
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- **`TO authenticated` alone is authentication without authorization (BOLA / IDOR).** Using `TO authenticated` only checks the role — it does not restrict which rows a user can access. The correct pattern combines `TO authenticated` with an ownership predicate in `USING`:
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- **`SECURITY DEFINER` functions bypass RLS.** A `SECURITY DEFINER` function runs with its creator's privileges — typically a role with `bypassrls` (e.g., `postgres`). Never add `SECURITY DEFINER` to resolve a permission error; it silently removes access control without fixing the underlying cause. Prefer `SECURITY INVOKER`.
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
|-------|-------|
|
|
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|
+
| Repository | [supabase/agent-skills](https://github.com/supabase/agent-skills) |
|
|
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|
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| Ref | `v0.1.5` |
|
|
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|
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| Commit | `30e4d716faf4b459291d607783fe866a70d0f4e9` |
|
|
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|
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| License | MIT |
|
|
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|
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|
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Vendored by [class-ai-agent](https://github.com/khoantd/class-ai-agent). Refresh:
|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
```bash
|
|
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|
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npm run sync:supabase-skills
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|
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```
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Copyright (c) Supabase — see [upstream LICENSE](https://github.com/supabase/agent-skills/blob/v0.1.5/LICENSE).
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