--- name: timescaledb description: 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): ```bash rails new my_app -d=postgresql cd my_app ``` **Example 2** (ruby): ```ruby gem 'timescaledb' ``` **Example 3** (shell): ```shell kubectl create namespace timescale ``` **Example 4** (shell): ```shell kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=timescale ``` **Example 5** (sql): ```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/ Add helper scripts here for common automation tasks. ### assets/ Add templates, boilerplate, or example projects here. ## 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 To refresh this skill with updated documentation: 1. Re-run the scraper with the same configuration 2. The skill will be rebuilt with the latest information