From api-rate-limiter
Implement sophisticated rate limiting with sliding windows, token buckets, and quotas. Use when protecting APIs from excessive requests. Trigger with phrases like "add rate limiting", "limit API requests", or "implement rate limits".
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Implement sophisticated rate limiting using sliding window, token bucket, and fixed window counter algorithms with Redis-backed distributed state. Configure per-endpoint, per-user, and per-API-key limits with tiered quotas, burst allowances, and standard response headers that communicate limit status to API consumers.
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Implement sophisticated rate limiting using sliding window, token bucket, and fixed window counter algorithms with Redis-backed distributed state. Configure per-endpoint, per-user, and per-API-key limits with tiered quotas, burst allowances, and standard response headers that communicate limit status to API consumers.
rate-limiter-flexible (Node.js), slowapi (Python/FastAPI), or Bucket4j (Java)X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Reset (Unix timestamp), and RateLimit-Policy (draft IETF standard).Retry-After header (seconds until next allowed request) and a JSON body explaining the limit, current usage, and reset time.See ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/implementation.md for the full implementation guide.
${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/src/middleware/rate-limiter.js - Rate limiting middleware with algorithm selection${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/src/config/rate-limits.js - Per-endpoint and per-tier rate limit configuration${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/src/utils/rate-limit-store.js - Redis-backed distributed counter implementation${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/src/middleware/rate-limit-headers.js - Standard rate limit response header injection${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/tests/rate-limiting/ - Rate limit threshold verification tests${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/docs/rate-limits.md - Consumer-facing rate limit documentation| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| 429 Too Many Requests | Client exceeded configured rate limit for the endpoint | Return Retry-After header with seconds until reset; include limit details in JSON body |
| Redis connection failure | Rate limit state store unavailable | Fail open (allow requests) or fail closed (reject all) based on security posture; alert immediately |
| Clock skew between instances | Distributed rate limit windows misaligned across servers | Use Redis server time (TIME command) as canonical clock; avoid relying on application server clocks |
| Inconsistent counts | Race condition in read-check-increment cycle | Use Redis MULTI/EXEC transaction or Lua script for atomic increment-and-check operations |
| Bypass abuse | Internal bypass mechanism exploited by external client | Validate bypass credentials per-request; restrict bypass to specific IP ranges or mTLS certificates |
Refer to ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/errors.md for comprehensive error patterns.
Sliding window with Redis: Implement a sliding window rate limiter using Redis sorted sets, where each request adds a timestamped entry and the window count is computed by ZRANGEBYSCORE over the last 60 seconds.
Tiered SaaS quotas: Free tier gets 100 requests/minute with no burst, Pro tier gets 1000 requests/minute with 2x burst for 10 seconds, Enterprise tier gets 10000 requests/minute with custom per-endpoint overrides.
Login endpoint protection: Apply strict rate limit of 5 attempts per minute per IP on /auth/login to prevent brute force attacks, with progressive lockout (15 min, 1 hour, 24 hours) after repeated violations.
See ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/examples.md for additional examples.
rate-limiter-flexible library: https://github.com/animir/node-rate-limiter-flexible