d1-and-supabase-migrations
curiositech/port-daddyUse when applying Cloudflare D1 migrations, fighting Supabase migration history vs SQL execution, choosing direct psql over CLI, designing idempotent…
Scores out of 100 · grade B+
2026-08-22Works
40% of the score100/100
- Loads cleanly: valid frontmatter, required fields present, no dangling references.
Maintained
25% of the score94/100
- no commits in the last 12 weeks
- no license file
Adopted
20% of the score7/100
- 2 stars on the source repo.
Documented
15% of the score91/100
- 1,438 words with worked examples.
- Ships 4 bundled files.
Install
npx skills add curiositech/port-daddy/d1-and-supabase-migrationsWhat the check found
| Finding | What it means |
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| No license | The repository ships no license file, so the reuse terms are unclear. |
What it says it does
Use when applying Cloudflare D1 migrations, fighting Supabase migration history vs SQL execution, choosing direct psql over CLI, designing idempotent migrations, debugging schema drift between local and remote, or recovering after a half-applied migration. Triggers: supabase migration repair instructions appearing, table missing after "applied" status, "Tenant or user not found" when running psql, --remote vs --local D1 confusion, NOT NULL on a populated column, foreign key constraint failures, drift between staging and prod schemas. NOT for Mongo/document migrations, ORM-managed migrations specifically (Prisma/Drizzle have their own conventions), or pure data backfills.
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