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d29cf651c7 fix(skills): declare activation triggers in descriptions and normalize version metadata (#2618)
* fix(skills): move version into metadata and normalize to semver

29 skills declared `version` at the top level of their frontmatter. The
schema reads it from `metadata`, so tooling that follows the schema either
misses it or has to special-case the top level.

Three motion skills also declared `version: 1.0`, which is not a valid
semantic version; normalized to `1.0.0`.

No behavioral change — frontmatter metadata only.

* fix(skills): state activation triggers in skill descriptions

148 skills described what they cover but never named the situation that
should trigger them. Since the description is what Claude matches against
to decide whether to load a skill, a description without a trigger makes
activation guesswork — the skill is either missed or loaded at the wrong
time.

Added a "Use when ..." clause to each, derived from the skill's own body
(most already stated the trigger under "## When to Use" or in the opening
line; that intent is now reflected in the frontmatter where it is actually
read from).

Descriptions were only appended to; no existing wording was removed.

* fix(skills): sync activation triggers into the Codex skill mirror

10 of the skills whose descriptions changed are also mirrored under
`.agents/skills/`, where the description was previously a verbatim copy.
Left alone, the two surfaces would disagree about when the skill applies.

Only the description line is synced; the Codex copies keep their reduced
frontmatter, since that validator accepts only name, description,
metadata, license, and allowed-tools.

* fix(skills): correct three activation clauses from review

- autonomous-loops: the clause pulled new loop work into a skill that its
  own body marks as a compatibility shim retained for one release. It now
  points at the canonical continuous-agent-loop instead.
- continuous-learning: the description carried the v1 routing directive
  twice; collapsed to one.
- homelab-pihole-dns: the clause fired on any broken home DNS. Narrowed to
  tasks that actually involve Pi-hole.

* chore: retain current main lockfile

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Co-authored-by: Çağrı Solakoğlu <cagri.solakoglu@vtcenerji.com>
Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-11 23:58:14 -04:00

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jpa-patterns JPA/Hibernate patterns for entity design, relationships, query optimization, transactions, auditing, indexing, pagination, and pooling in Spring Boot. Use when designing JPA entities or relationships, or when a Hibernate query, transaction, or N+1 problem needs fixing.
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JPA/Hibernate Patterns

Use for data modeling, repositories, and performance tuning in Spring Boot.

When to Activate

  • Designing JPA entities and table mappings
  • Defining relationships (@OneToMany, @ManyToOne, @ManyToMany)
  • Optimizing queries (N+1 prevention, fetch strategies, projections)
  • Configuring transactions, auditing, or soft deletes
  • Setting up pagination, sorting, or custom repository methods
  • Tuning connection pooling (HikariCP) or second-level caching

Entity Design

@Entity
@Table(name = "markets", indexes = {
  @Index(name = "idx_markets_slug", columnList = "slug", unique = true)
})
@EntityListeners(AuditingEntityListener.class)
public class MarketEntity {
  @Id @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
  private Long id;

  @Column(nullable = false, length = 200)
  private String name;

  @Column(nullable = false, unique = true, length = 120)
  private String slug;

  @Enumerated(EnumType.STRING)
  private MarketStatus status = MarketStatus.ACTIVE;

  @CreatedDate private Instant createdAt;
  @LastModifiedDate private Instant updatedAt;
}

Enable auditing:

@Configuration
@EnableJpaAuditing
class JpaConfig {}

Relationships and N+1 Prevention

@OneToMany(mappedBy = "market", cascade = CascadeType.ALL, orphanRemoval = true)
private List<PositionEntity> positions = new ArrayList<>();
  • Default to lazy loading; use JOIN FETCH in queries when needed
  • Avoid EAGER on collections; use DTO projections for read paths
@Query("select m from MarketEntity m left join fetch m.positions where m.id = :id")
Optional<MarketEntity> findWithPositions(@Param("id") Long id);

Repository Patterns

public interface MarketRepository extends JpaRepository<MarketEntity, Long> {
  Optional<MarketEntity> findBySlug(String slug);

  @Query("select m from MarketEntity m where m.status = :status")
  Page<MarketEntity> findByStatus(@Param("status") MarketStatus status, Pageable pageable);
}
  • Use projections for lightweight queries:
public interface MarketSummary {
  Long getId();
  String getName();
  MarketStatus getStatus();
}
Page<MarketSummary> findAllBy(Pageable pageable);

Transactions

  • Annotate service methods with @Transactional
  • Use @Transactional(readOnly = true) for read paths to optimize
  • Choose propagation carefully; avoid long-running transactions
@Transactional
public Market updateStatus(Long id, MarketStatus status) {
  MarketEntity entity = repo.findById(id)
      .orElseThrow(() -> new EntityNotFoundException("Market"));
  entity.setStatus(status);
  return Market.from(entity);
}

Pagination

PageRequest page = PageRequest.of(pageNumber, pageSize, Sort.by("createdAt").descending());
Page<MarketEntity> markets = repo.findByStatus(MarketStatus.ACTIVE, page);

For cursor-like pagination, include id > :lastId in JPQL with ordering.

Indexing and Performance

  • Add indexes for common filters (status, slug, foreign keys)
  • Use composite indexes matching query patterns (status, created_at)
  • Avoid select *; project only needed columns
  • Batch writes with saveAll and hibernate.jdbc.batch_size

Connection Pooling (HikariCP)

Recommended properties:

spring.datasource.hikari.maximum-pool-size=20
spring.datasource.hikari.minimum-idle=5
spring.datasource.hikari.connection-timeout=30000
spring.datasource.hikari.validation-timeout=5000

For PostgreSQL LOB handling, add:

spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.jdbc.lob.non_contextual_creation=true

Caching

  • 1st-level cache is per EntityManager; avoid keeping entities across transactions
  • For read-heavy entities, consider second-level cache cautiously; validate eviction strategy

Migrations

  • Use Flyway or Liquibase; never rely on Hibernate auto DDL in production
  • Keep migrations idempotent and additive; avoid dropping columns without plan

Testing Data Access

  • Prefer @DataJpaTest with Testcontainers to mirror production
  • Assert SQL efficiency using logs: set logging.level.org.hibernate.SQL=DEBUG and logging.level.org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind=TRACE for parameter values

Remember: Keep entities lean, queries intentional, and transactions short. Prevent N+1 with fetch strategies and projections, and index for your read/write paths.