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Diseñador base de datos

by felix-antonio-sl · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Design, analyze, optimize and evolve database schemas. Use when the user asks to design schemas from scratch, choose between SQL and NoSQL engines, analyze o...
README (SKILL.md)

Database Designer

Convert a design request or existing schema into a structured, validated, production-ready artifact.

Activation

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • design or review a database schema (DDL, ERD, Prisma, JSON Schema)
  • choose a database engine or decide SQL vs NoSQL
  • analyze normalization, constraints, naming or data types
  • plan an indexing strategy or diagnose slow queries
  • generate migration scripts with rollback
  • interpret an EXPLAIN plan or diagnose N+1 patterns

Workflow

  1. Classify the request: design | analyze | index | migrate | query | select-engine.
  2. Load the relevant reference for that mode:
    • design / analyze{baseDir}/references/database-design-reference.md
    • normalization questions → {baseDir}/references/normalization_guide.md
    • indexing / EXPLAIN → {baseDir}/references/index_strategy_patterns.md
    • engine selection → {baseDir}/references/database_selection_decision_tree.md
  3. Run the appropriate script when the user provides a schema or queries:
    # Analyze schema for issues (normalization, constraints, naming, types)
    python {baseDir}/scripts/schema_analyzer.py --schema=\x3Cddl_file>
    
    # Suggest index improvements for a query workload
    python {baseDir}/scripts/index_optimizer.py --schema=\x3Cddl_file> --queries=\x3Cqueries_file>
    
    # Generate up/down migration scripts
    python {baseDir}/scripts/migration_generator.py --before=\x3Cold_schema> --after=\x3Cnew_schema>
    
  4. Formalize the design: objects, relationships, constraints, normalization level, primary/foreign keys.
  5. Emit the artifact: DDL, Mermaid ERD, Prisma schema, or JSON Schema — one format unless the user asks for multiple.
  6. Declare trade-offs: note any denormalization choices, missing constraints, or engine-specific limitations.

Output Contract

  • Open with the dominant design decision or issue found.
  • Emit one primary artifact (DDL, ERD, or schema) per response.
  • Annotate non-obvious choices (e.g. why a partial index, why a surrogate key).
  • Declare Information Loss when the target format cannot express a constraint (e.g. CHECK logic in Prisma).
  • Close with indexing recommendations and next migration step if applicable.

Key Rules

  • Default to PostgreSQL unless the user specifies another engine or the decision tree points elsewhere.
  • Default to 3NF for new schemas; document any intentional deviation and the reason.
  • Every generated migration must include a down script.
  • For destructive changes (DROP COLUMN with data), always recommend a logical backup first.
  • Do not generate application-layer connection pool code unless explicitly asked — reference the patterns instead.

Guardrails

  • Do not skip normalization analysis when designing from scratch.
  • Do not recommend over-indexing — flag indexes that may hurt write throughput.
  • Flag N+1 patterns but do not generate ORM-specific code unless the user's stack is known.
  • Stay within schema, index, migration and query scope; for large-scale cross-engine migrations refer to migration-architect.

Self Check

Before emitting any artifact, verify:

  • all foreign keys are declared;
  • primary key strategy is explicit (surrogate vs natural);
  • normalization level is stated and intentional deviations justified;
  • migration script has a down counterpart;
  • no inline example code duplicates what a reference file already covers.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears internally consistent and contains local Python scripts plus reference material appropriate for database design tasks. Before installing or running: (1) ensure you have a trusted Python runtime (3.8+) available; (2) only feed it schema or query files you are comfortable sharing with the skill — the scripts will read those files to produce migrations/analysis; (3) review the included scripts yourself if you need assurance there are no network calls or behavior not visible in the snippets; (4) avoid providing production credentials or connection strings unless you explicitly want the skill to run live checks (the manifest does not request any credentials). If you plan to allow autonomous invocation by an agent, be aware the agent could execute these local scripts when invoked — that's expected but worth confirming you trust the skill and its input sources.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: kv-database-designer Version: 1.0.0 The database-designer skill bundle is a legitimate toolset for database schema analysis, index optimization, and migration generation. The included Python scripts (schema_analyzer.py, index_optimizer.py, and migration_generator.py) perform their stated functions using standard library modules like json and re, without any evidence of malicious behavior such as data exfiltration, unauthorized network access, or command injection. The SKILL.md instructions and reference documentation are consistent with the tool's purpose and do not contain any prompt-injection attempts.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (database design, indexing, migrations, engine selection) match the provided artifacts: schema_analyzer, index_optimizer, migration_generator and multiple reference guides. The requested inputs (schema files, query workload files) are exactly what these capabilities need.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md restricts operations to reading included reference files and running the local Python scripts against user-supplied schema/query files. The instructions do not ask to read unrelated system files, secrets, or to transmit data to external endpoints. Script usage examples operate on local files (e.g. --schema, --queries, --current, --target).
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec — the skill is delivered as code files and an instruction document. That is proportionate for a tooling skill. The scripts are local and use standard Python libraries; no external downloads or package installs are required by the manifest.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, no primary credential, and no config paths. The scripts operate on provided schema/query files; there is no request for unrelated credentials or secrets.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated platform privileges. It contains local scripts and reference docs only and does not attempt to modify other skills or global agent settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install kv-database-designer
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /kv-database-designer
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of kv-database-designer skill. - Designs, analyzes, and optimizes database schemas for SQL and NoSQL. - Supports schema normalization checks, naming, constraints, and data type analysis. - Includes index strategy planning, migration script generation with rollback, and EXPLAIN plan interpretation. - Outputs one main artifact per response (DDL, ERD, Prisma, or JSON Schema), with annotations on key choices. - Defaults: PostgreSQL engine, 3NF normalization, and scripts with `down` migrations. - Adds guardrails against over-indexing, missing constraints, and improper normalization.
Metadata
Slug kv-database-designer
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Diseñador base de datos?

Design, analyze, optimize and evolve database schemas. Use when the user asks to design schemas from scratch, choose between SQL and NoSQL engines, analyze o... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 92 downloads so far.

How do I install Diseñador base de datos?

Run "/install kv-database-designer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Diseñador base de datos free?

Yes, Diseñador base de datos is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Diseñador base de datos support?

Diseñador base de datos is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Diseñador base de datos?

It is built and maintained by felix-antonio-sl (@felix-antonio-sl); the current version is v1.0.0.

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