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MapleTechLabs/maple Go OpenTelemetry style for Maple: go.opentelemetry.io/otel SDK with otlptracehttp / otlploghttp / otlpmetrichttp exporters, inline endpoint + ingest key, semconv resource attributes including vcs.repository.url.full. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Effect-TS OpenTelemetry style for Maple via @maple-dev/effect-sdk: Maple.layer() bootstrap, Effect.withSpan / Effect.annotateCurrentSpan call sites, Effect.log for trace-correlated logging, server / browser / Cloudflare entry points. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Build, repair, or review Maple dashboard widgets via the MCP. Triggers on phrases like 'create_dashboard', 'add_dashboard_widget', 'update_dashboard_widget', 'dashboard widget JSON', 'panel_type', 'QueryDraft', or any session that submits widget JSON to the maple MCP. Covers the panel-type table, the kind-discriminated data source, the percent vs percent_100 unit rule, valid aggregations and group-by tokens per source, the custom whereClause grammar, the scalar reduceToValue transform, and the verification step (MCP success != chart correctness). | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple .NET / C# OpenTelemetry style for Maple: OpenTelemetry.Extensions.Hosting + OTLP HTTP exporter, ActivitySource for spans, ILogger bridging via OpenTelemetryLoggerProvider, inline endpoint + ingest key. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Audit an already-instrumented project against Maple's OpenTelemetry conventions, report gaps per service, and fix them. Triggers on requests like 'audit my instrumentation', 'check my telemetry', 'review my OTel setup', 'why is my service map missing edges', 'is my Maple instrumentation correct'. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Extract the JSDoc example nearest the active source selection or cursor into ./scratchpad as a TypeScript file. Use when the user asks to dump, copy, open, or try a source example in scratchpad. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Write, insert, or update Effect public API JSDoc so it satisfies the jsdocs oxlint rule. Use when adding or fixing JSDoc comments, resolving jsdocs diagnostics, preparing docs for JSON extraction, or reviewing public API documentation. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Tinybird TypeScript SDK for defining datasources, pipes, and queries with full type inference. Use when working with @tinybirdco/sdk, TypeScript Tinybird projects, or type-safe data ingestion and queries. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Tinybird file formats, SQL rules, optimization patterns, and best practices for datasources, pipes, endpoints, and materialized views. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Tinybird Python SDK for defining datasources, pipes, and queries in Python. Use when working with tinybird-sdk, Python Tinybird projects, or data ingestion and queries in Python. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Maple's OpenTelemetry conventions — custom span attribute keys (`maple.*` vendor namespace, `query.context`, `db.query.*`, `result.*`, `cache.*`, `tenant.*`), Title Case status codes (`Ok`/`Error`/`Unset`), resource attribute dual-emit (`deployment.environment` + `deployment.environment.name`), span kinds, Tinybird MV pre-extracted columns, loop-prevention filters, and sampling. Use whenever writing or reviewing instrumentation code in any language (TypeScript, Rust, Python) in this repo — adding `setAttribute`/`setAttributes`/`record`/`#[instrument(fields(...))]` calls, setting span status, configuring an OTLP exporter, defining a new resource attribute, or wiring a new query through `WarehouseQueryService.compiledQuery()`. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Use when a user wants to deploy ClickHouse to the cloud, go to production, use ClickHouse Cloud, host a managed ClickHouse service, or migrate from a local ClickHouse setup to ClickHouse Cloud. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple 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. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple MUST USE when designing ClickHouse architectures, selecting between ingestion or modeling patterns, or translating best practices into workload-specific system designs. Complements clickhouse-best-practices with decision frameworks and explicit provenance labels. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple In-process ClickHouse SQL engine for Python — run ClickHouse SQL queries directly on local files, remote databases, and cloud storage without a server. Use when the user wants to write SQL queries against Parquet/CSV/ JSON files, use ClickHouse table functions (mysql(), s3(), postgresql(), iceberg(), deltaLake() etc.), build stateful analytical pipelines with Session, use parametrized queries, window functions, or other advanced ClickHouse SQL features. Also use when the user explicitly mentions chdb.query(), ClickHouse SQL syntax, or wants cross-source SQL joins. Do NOT use for pandas-style DataFrame operations — use chdb-datastore instead. | Skills | — |
MapleTechLabs/maple Drop-in pandas replacement with ClickHouse performance. Use `import chdb.datastore as pd` (or `from datastore import DataStore`) and write standard pandas code — same API, 10-100x faster on large datasets. Supports 16+ data sources (MySQL, PostgreSQL, S3, MongoDB, ClickHouse, Iceberg, Delta Lake, etc.) and 10+ file formats (Parquet, CSV, JSON, Arrow, ORC, etc.) with cross-source joins. Use this skill when the user wants to analyze data with pandas-style syntax, speed up slow pandas code, query remote databases or cloud storage as DataFrames, or join data across different sources — even if they don't explicitly mention chdb or DataStore. Do NOT use for raw SQL queries, ClickHouse server administration, or non-Python languages. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Install or update ToolUniverse in Claude Science — create the conda env, install the tooluniverse pip package, and (re)build the tooluniverse-research skill by fetching the current workflow library from GitHub. Use for first-time setup, upgrading the ToolUniverse version, refreshing the bundled workflows after an upstream release, or reinstalling on a new machine. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Install, set up, verify, update, pin, uninstall, or troubleshoot the ToolUniverse plugin on OpenAI Codex. ALWAYS consult this skill for any of those — don't answer from memory, because the exact marketplace name (mims-harvard/ToolUniverse), the "codex plugin marketplace add" then "codex plugin add -m tooluniverse" flow, Codex's startup auto-upgrade behavior, the uvx tooluniverse MCP server, and the API-key env vars are easy to get wrong. Use it whenever someone wants to get ToolUniverse (or "the 1000+ scientific tools" / "the harvard tools") working on Codex, says the Codex plugin or its tools/skills won't load, hits a uvx or MCP-server startup error, asks how Codex updates it, wants to pin or remove it, or finds it running an old tool version — even if they never say the word "plugin". Not for the Claude Code plugin (use tooluniverse-claude-code-plugin), for running research with the tools, or for authoring new tools or skills. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Orchestrate the full ToolUniverse self-improvement cycle: discover APIs, create tools, test with researcher personas, fix issues, optimize skills, and push via git. References and dispatches to all other devtu skills. Use when asked to: run the self-improvement loop, do a debug/test round, expand tool coverage, improve tool quality, or evolve ToolUniverse. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Optimize ToolUniverse skills for better report quality, evidence handling, and user experience. Apply patterns like tool verification, foundation data layers, disambiguation-first, evidence grading, quantified completeness, and report-only output. Use when reviewing skills, improving existing skills, or creating new ToolUniverse research skills. | Skills | — |
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