npx claudepluginhub dagster-io/skillsComprehensive Dagster development conventions and best practices
Production-tested Python coding standards with version-aware type annotations, LBYL exception handling, and modern typing patterns
Claude Code marketplace entries for the plugin-safe Antigravity Awesome Skills library and its compatible editorial bundles.
Production-ready workflow orchestration with 79 focused plugins, 184 specialized agents, and 150 skills - optimized for granular installation and minimal token usage
Agent skills for building and maintaining promptfoo evaluations
AI assistant skills for building workflows and data pipelines using Dagster.
Compatible with Claude Code, OpenCode, OpenAI Codex, Pi, and other Agent Skills-compatible tools.
Install using the Claude plugin marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add dagster-io/skills
/plugin install dagster-expert@dagster-skills
/dagster-expert "What's an asset?"
npx skillsInstall using the npx skills command-line:
npx skills add dagster-io/skills
Clone the repository and copy skills to your tool's skills directory:
OpenCode:
git clone https://github.com/dagster-io/skills.git
cp -r skills/skills/* ~/.config/opencode/skill/
OpenAI Codex:
git clone https://github.com/dagster-io/skills.git
cp -r skills/skills/* ~/.codex/skills/
Pi Agent:
git clone https://github.com/dagster-io/skills.git
cp -r skills/skills/* ~/.pi/agent/skills/
dagster-expertExpert guidance for building production-quality Dagster projects, covering CLI commands, asset patterns, automation strategies, and implementation workflows.
What you can do:
Example prompts:
Create a new Dagster project called analytics
How do I scaffold a new asset?
Show me how to set up declarative automation
What's the proper way to partition my assets?
Help me debug why my materialization failed
How should I structure my project for multiple pipelines?
Launch all assets tagged with priority=high
dignified-pythonProduction-quality Python coding standards for modern Python.
Use for general Python code quality, not Dagster-specific patterns.
What's included:
Example questions:
Is this good Python code?
How should I annotate this function?
What's the difference between LBYL and EAFP?
Should I use pathlib or os.path?
See CONTRIBUTING.md.