A collection of skills for AI coding agents. Skills are packaged instructions that extend agent capabilities for working with Tinybird.
Skills follow the Agent Skills format.
Install with
npx skills add tinybirdco/tinybird-agent-skillsUpdate with
npx skills updateUse these for day-to-day Tinybird project work. They are safe defaults to keep enabled.
Tinybird project guidelines from Tinybird Engineering. Contains 18 rule files covering datasources, pipes, endpoints, SQL, deployments, and testing.
Use when:
- Creating or updating Tinybird resources (.datasource, .pipe, .connection)
- Working with queries, endpoints, or data exploration
- Managing Tinybird deployments, secrets, or tests
- Reviewing or refactoring Tinybird project files
Categories covered:
- Project structure and local development
- Datasource, pipe, and endpoint files
- SQL and query optimization
- Build and deploy workflows
- Testing and secrets management
Use these when operating Tinybird with the CLI (local dev, deployments, data ops) and the datafile (.pipe, .connection, .datasource) format
Tinybird CLI commands, workflows, and operations. Use when running tb commands, managing local development, deploying, or working with data operations.
Use when:
- Running any
tbcommand - Local development with Tinybird Local
- Building and deploying projects
- Appending, replacing, or deleting data
- Managing tokens and secrets via CLI
- Generating mock data
- Running tests
Use these when working with the @tinybirdco/sdk package and type-safe projects.
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.
Use when:
- Installing or configuring @tinybirdco/sdk
- Defining datasources or pipes in TypeScript
- Creating typed Tinybird clients
- Using type-safe ingestion or queries
- Running tinybird dev/build/deploy commands for TypeScript projects
- Migrating from legacy .datasource/.pipe files to TypeScript
Skills are automatically available once installed. The agent will use them when relevant tasks are detected. You can use the agent cli to check, e.g., amp skill list, or directly ask the agent to tell you what skills are available.
Recommended defaults:
- Always enable
tinybird-best-practicesfor general Tinybird project work. - Add
tinybird-cli-guidelineswhenever you plan to runtbcommands. - Add
tinybird-typescript-sdk-guidelinesfor TypeScript SDK projects.
Examples:
- "Create a datasource for user events"
- "Optimize this endpoint for low latency"
- "Set up tests for my endpoints"
Each skill contains:
SKILL.md- Instructions for the agentrules/- Individual guidance files