Execute Supabase primary workflow: Schema from Requirements. Use when Starting a new project with defined data requirements, Refactoring an existing schema based on new features, or Creating migrations from specification documents. Trigger with phrases like "supabase schema from requirements", "generate database schema with supabase".
Generates Supabase database schemas from natural language requirements for new projects.
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Generate Supabase database schema from natural language requirements. This is the primary workflow for starting new Supabase projects.
supabase-install-auth setup// Step 1 implementation
// Step 2 implementation
// Step 3 implementation
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| Error 1 | Cause | Solution |
| Error 2 | Cause | Solution |
// Complete workflow example
For secondary workflow, see supabase-auth-storage-realtime-core.
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