7 results for “wundergraph”
GraphQL Federation skill for creating correct federation subgraphs. Use when: (1) Creating new federation subgraphs, (2) Adding entities with @key directives, (3) Extending types across subgraphs, (4) Using federation directives (@shareable, @external, @override, @provides, @requires, @inaccessible, @interfaceObject, @authenticated, @requiresScopes), (5) Debugging composition errors, (6) Understanding federation rules and patterns. MANDATORY TRIGGERS: federation, subgraph, @key, entity, federated graph, supergraph, GraphQL composition, router schema
Create and modify APIs using WunderGraph Cosmo Connect. Covers gRPC plugin development (Go/TypeScript), standalone gRPC services, schema-to-proto workflows, CLI commands (wgc), local router setup, graph.yaml composition, field resolvers, batching, federation entities, and deployment. Use when building Cosmo Connect subgraphs, plugins, gRPC services, or setting up a local Cosmo Router.
Create and modify APIs using WunderGraph Cosmo Connect. Covers gRPC plugin development (Go/TypeScript), standalone gRPC services, schema-to-proto workflows, CLI commands (wgc), local router setup, graph.yaml composition, field resolvers, batching, federation entities, and deployment. Use when building Cosmo Connect subgraphs, plugins, gRPC services, or setting up a local Cosmo Router.
Autonomous web intelligence agent that monitors GitHub Trending, Hacker News, and Dev.to using WunderGraph and Redis, then publishes ranked signal reports to Ghost with paid membership monetization. Use when building agents that do real work on the open web.
Develops and operates the Nexus research cockpit: FastAPI + TinyFish live agent, Redis streams/pub-sub, WunderGraph Cosmo GraphQL subscriptions, React D3 graph. Use when editing Nexus, sessions, tinyfish_runner, discovery, final report, normalization, embeddings, or graph UI.
GraphQL Federation skill for creating correct federation subgraphs. Use when: (1) Creating new federation subgraphs, (2) Adding entities with @key directives, (3) Extending types across subgraphs, (4) Using federation directives (@shareable, @external, @override, @provides, @requires, @inaccessible, @interfaceObject, @authenticated, @requiresScopes), (5) Debugging composition errors, (6) Understanding federation rules and patterns. MANDATORY TRIGGERS: federation, subgraph, @key, entity, federated graph, supergraph, GraphQL composition, router schema
Run ProcureFlow AI — an agentic procure-to-pay copilot that goes from a voice or text sourcing request to a ranked supplier recommendation with AP validation in under 90 seconds. Use when you need to source a product, compare supplier quotes, or validate a procurement request end-to-end.