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Database Designer - POWERFUL Tier Skill

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# Database Designer - POWERFUL Tier Skill

Overview

A comprehensive database design skill that provides expert-level analysis, optimization, and migration capabilities for modern database systems. This skill combines theoretical principles with practical tools to help architects and developers create scalable, performant, and maintainable database schemas.

Core Competencies

Schema Design & Analysis - **Normalization Analysis**: Automated detection of normalization levels (1NF through BCNF) - **Denormalization Strategy**: Smart recommendations for performance optimization - **Data Type Optimization**: Identification of inappropriate types and size issues - **Constraint Analysis**: Missing foreign keys, unique constraints, and null checks - **Naming Convention Validation**: Consistent table and column naming patterns - **ERD Generation**: Automatic Mermaid diagram creation from DDL

Index Optimization - **Index Gap Analysis**: Identification of missing indexes on foreign keys and query patterns - **Composite Index Strategy**: Optimal column ordering for multi-column indexes - **Index Redundancy Detection**: Elimination of overlapping and unused indexes - **Performance Impact Modeling**: Selectivity estimation and query cost analysis - **Index Type Selection**: B-tree, hash, partial, covering, and specialized indexes

Migration Management - **Zero-Downtime Migrations**: Expand-contract pattern implementation - **Schema Evolution**: Safe column additions, deletions, and type changes - **Data Migration Scripts**: Automated data transformation and validation - **Rollback Strategy**: Complete reversal capabilities with validation - **Execution Planning**: Ordered migration steps with dependency resolution

Database Design Principles → See references/database-design-reference.md for details

Best Practices

Schema Design 1. **Use meaningful names**: Clear, consistent naming conventions 2. **Choose appropriate data types**: Right-sized columns for storage efficiency 3. **Define proper constraints**: Foreign keys, check constraints, unique indexes 4. **Consider future growth**: Plan for scale from the beginning 5. **Document relationships**: Clear foreign key relationships and business rules

Performance Optimization 1. **Index strategically**: Cover common query patterns without over-indexing 2. **Monitor query performance**: Regular analysis of slow queries 3. **Partition large tables**: Improve query performance and maintenance 4. **Use appropriate isolation levels**: Balance consistency with performance 5. **Implement connection pooling**: Efficient resource utilization

Security Considerations 1. **Principle of least privilege**: Grant minimal necessary permissions 2. **Encrypt sensitive data**: At rest and in transit 3. **Audit access patterns**: Monitor and log database access 4. **Validate inputs**: Prevent SQL injection attacks 5. **Regular security updates**: Keep database software current

Conclusion

Effective database design requires balancing multiple competing concerns: performance, scalability, maintainability, and business requirements. This skill provides the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions throughout the database lifecycle, from initial schema design through production optimization and evolution.

The included tools automate common analysis and optimization tasks, while the comprehensive guides provide the theoretical foundation for making sound architectural decisions. Whether building a new system or optimizing an existing one, these resources provide expert-level guidance for creating robust, scalable database solutions.

Use Cases

  • Create database schema designs with visual entity-relationship diagrams
  • Generate DDL scripts for multiple database engines from a single design
  • Convert between different database schema formats and notations
  • Review and optimize existing database designs for normalization issues
  • Document database schemas with table descriptions, column purposes, and relationships

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Visual ER diagram output makes designs easy to review and share with teams
  • +Multi-database DDL generation reduces manual translation between engines
  • +Design-focused approach separates modeling from implementation concerns

Cons

  • -Visual diagram rendering depends on the client's Mermaid or PlantUML support
  • -Only available on claude-code and openclaw platforms
  • -Schema optimization recommendations are general — specific tuning needs actual workload data

FAQ

What does Database Designer do?
Database Designer - POWERFUL Tier Skill
What platforms support Database Designer?
Database Designer is available on Claude Code, OpenClaw.
What are the use cases for Database Designer?
Create database schema designs with visual entity-relationship diagrams. Generate DDL scripts for multiple database engines from a single design. Convert between different database schema formats and notations.

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