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Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff

by Muhammad Asif · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Analyze differences between knowledge graph schema versions and generate migration plans and scripts for safe schema evolution.
README (SKILL.md)

Graph Schema Migration Diff

Detect schema differences and generate migration plans for graph evolution.

This skill compares two knowledge graph schema versions and generates safe migration strategies.

Quick Start

Use When

  • Upgrading graph schemas
  • Analyzing schema changes between versions
  • Planning schema evolution
  • Generating migration scripts
  • Migrating existing data
  • Refactoring graph models

Inputs

  • Schema Version 1 (RDF, OWL, or property graph)
  • Schema Version 2 (RDF, OWL, or property graph)
  • Migration scope (full or partial)

Outputs

  • Schema diff report
  • Change categories (added, removed, modified)
  • Migration plan
  • Migration scripts (Cypher, SPARQL, or Python)
  • Risk assessment

Example

Schema v1:

Student: student_id, name, email
Course: course_code, title
(Student)-[:ENROLLED_IN]->(Course)

Schema v2:

Student: student_id, full_name, email
Course: course_code, title, credits
Department: dept_id, name
(Student)-[:ENROLLED_IN]->(Course)
(Course)-[:BELONGS_TO]->(Department)

Diff Report:

ADDED:
  + Department label
  + Course.credits property
  + (Course)-[:BELONGS_TO]->(Department) relationship

MODIFIED:
  ~ Student.name → Student.full_name (rename)

REMOVED:
  (none)

Risk: Medium | Complexity: Medium

Change Detection

Entity Changes

  • Added entities (new node labels/classes)
  • Removed entities (deleted labels/classes)
  • Renamed entities

Property Changes

  • Added properties (new attributes)
  • Removed properties (deleted attributes)
  • Renamed properties (property name changes)
  • Type changes (property type modifications)

Relationship Changes

  • Added relationships (new relationship types)
  • Removed relationships (deleted relationship types)
  • Direction changes
  • Cardinality changes

Constraint Changes

  • Added constraints (new unique, required)
  • Removed constraints (deleted constraints)
  • Modified constraints

Execution Steps

  1. Parse Schemas – Load both schema versions
  2. Extract Structure – Build schema graphs
  3. Compare – Detect differences systematically
  4. Categorize Changes – Classify by type
  5. Assess Risk – Evaluate migration impact
  6. Generate Plan – Create migration strategy
  7. Generate Scripts – Output executable migrations

Output Formats

Migration Plan (Text)

Schema Migration: v1 → v2
========================

ENTITY CHANGES:
  + Department

PROPERTY CHANGES:
  Student.name → Student.full_name

RELATIONSHIP CHANGES:
  + (Course)-[:BELONGS_TO]->(Department)

Migration Steps: 3
Risk Level: Medium
Estimated Time: 30 minutes

Cypher Migration

-- 1. Add constraint for new entity
CREATE CONSTRAINT department_id_unique 
FOR (d:Department) REQUIRE d.department_id IS UNIQUE

-- 2. Rename property
MATCH (s:Student)
WHERE s.name IS NOT NULL
SET s.full_name = s.name
REMOVE s.name

-- 3. Add new relationship
CREATE (c:Course)-[:BELONGS_TO]->(d:Department)

Recommended Libraries

  • Graph Analysis: networkx, rdflib
  • Schema Comparison: deepdiff, dictdiffer
  • RDF/OWL: owlready2, pyshacl
  • Neo4j: neo4j, py2neo

Best Practices

✓ Test migrations on staging data first
✓ Create backups before migration
✓ Maintain backward compatibility
✓ Document all schema changes
✓ Version all schemas
✓ Review migration scripts carefully
✓ Perform migrations incrementally
✓ Validate data after migration

References

See migration-patterns.md for migration strategies and example-migrations.md for domain migration examples.


Version: 1.0.0

Usage Guidance
Install is reasonable for schema migration planning. Before using any generated Cypher, SPARQL, or Python migration against production data, run it in staging, keep backups, validate copied fields before removing old ones, and prepare a rollback path.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill’s stated purpose is to compare graph schema versions and produce migration plans, examples, and scripts; the included Python script only models schema elements in memory and prints diff/risk reports.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are user-directed and migration-focused, with backup, staging, validation, rollback, and review guidance; some examples include destructive operations such as property removal and constraint rollback that require care.
Install Mechanism
The artifact consists of markdown documentation and one standalone Python utility with no declared dependencies, install hooks, package scripts, or automatic execution behavior.
Credentials
No network access, credential handling, broad filesystem reads, local indexing, or external service integration is present; database mutations appear only as example Cypher/SPARQL snippets for the user to apply deliberately.
Persistence & Privilege
There is no persistence mechanism, background worker, privilege escalation, shell execution, or session/profile access in the artifact.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install schema-migration-diff
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /schema-migration-diff
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of Graph Schema Migration Diff. - Detects differences between knowledge graph schema versions (RDF, OWL, or property graphs). - Generates comprehensive diff reports, migration plans, and risk assessments. - Outputs executable migration scripts (Cypher, SPARQL, or Python). - Supports entity, property, relationship, and constraint change detection.
Metadata
Slug schema-migration-diff
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff?

Analyze differences between knowledge graph schema versions and generate migration plans and scripts for safe schema evolution. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 41 downloads so far.

How do I install Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff?

Run "/install schema-migration-diff" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff free?

Yes, Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff support?

Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Knowledge Graph - Schema Migration Diff?

It is built and maintained by Muhammad Asif (@fisa712); the current version is v1.0.0.

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