
timescaledb
PopülerTimescaleDB - PostgreSQL extension for high-performance time-series and event data analytics, hypertables, continuous aggregates, compression, and real-time analytics
TimescaleDB - PostgreSQL extension for high-performance time-series and event data analytics, hypertables, continuous aggregates, compression, and real-time analytics
Timescaledb Skill
Comprehensive assistance with timescaledb development, generated from official documentation.
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be triggered when:
- Working with timescaledb
- Asking about timescaledb features or APIs
- Implementing timescaledb solutions
- Debugging timescaledb code
- Learning timescaledb best practices
Quick Reference
Common Patterns
Quick reference patterns will be added as you use the skill.
Example Code Patterns
Example 1 (bash):
rails new my_app -d=postgresql
cd my_app
Example 2 (ruby):
gem 'timescaledb'
Example 3 (shell):
kubectl create namespace timescale
Example 4 (shell):
kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=timescale
Example 5 (sql):
DROP EXTENSION timescaledb;
Reference Files
This skill includes comprehensive documentation in references/:
- api.md - Api documentation
- compression.md - Compression documentation
- continuous_aggregates.md - Continuous Aggregates documentation
- getting_started.md - Getting Started documentation
- hyperfunctions.md - Hyperfunctions documentation
- hypertables.md - Hypertables documentation
- installation.md - Installation documentation
- other.md - Other documentation
- performance.md - Performance documentation
- time_buckets.md - Time Buckets documentation
- tutorials.md - Tutorials documentation
Use view to read specific reference files when detailed information is needed.
Working with This Skill
For Beginners
Start with the getting_started or tutorials reference files for foundational concepts.
For Specific Features
Use the appropriate category reference file (api, guides, etc.) for detailed information.
For Code Examples
The quick reference section above contains common patterns extracted from the official docs.
Resources
references/
Organized documentation extracted from official sources. These files contain:
- Detailed explanations
- Code examples with language annotations
- Links to original documentation
- Table of contents for quick navigation
scripts/
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assets/
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Notes
- This skill was automatically generated from official documentation
- Reference files preserve the structure and examples from source docs
- Code examples include language detection for better syntax highlighting
- Quick reference patterns are extracted from common usage examples in the docs
Updating
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