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name: temporal-developer
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a Temporal workflow", "write a Temporal activity", "debug stuck workflow", "fix non-determinism error", "Temporal Python", "Temporal TypeScript", "Temporal Go", "Temporal Golang", "workflow replay", "activity timeout", "signal workflow", "query workflow", "worker not starting", "activity keeps retrying", "Temporal heartbeat", "continue-as-new", "child workflow", "saga pattern", "workflow versioning", "durable execution", "reliable distributed systems", or mentions Temporal SDK development.
version: 0.1.0
---
# Skill: temporal-developer
## Overview
Temporal is a durable execution platform that makes workflows survive failures automatically. This skill provides guidance for building Temporal applications in Python, TypeScript, and Go.
## Core Architecture
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Temporal Cluster │
│ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌────────────────┐ │
│ │ Event History │ │ Task Queues │ │ Visibility │ │
│ │ (Durable Log) │ │ (Work Router) │ │ (Search) │ │
│ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └────────────────┘ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲
│ Poll / Complete
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Worker │
│ ┌─────────────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Workflow Definitions │ │ Activity Implementations │ │
│ │ (Deterministic) │ │ (Non-deterministic OK) │ │
│ └─────────────────────────┘ └──────────────────────────────┘ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
**Components:**
- **Workflows** - Durable, deterministic functions that orchestrate activities
- **Activities** - Non-deterministic operations (API calls, I/O) that can fail and retry
- **Workers** - Long-running processes that poll task queues and execute code
- **Task Queues** - Named queues connecting clients to workers
## History Replay: Why Determinism Matters
Temporal achieves durability through **history replay**:
1. **Initial Execution** - Worker runs workflow, generates Commands, stored as Events in history
2. **Recovery** - On restart/failure, Worker re-executes workflow from beginning
3. **Matching** - SDK compares generated Commands against stored Events
4. **Restoration** - Uses stored Activity results instead of re-executing
**If Commands don't match Events = Non-determinism Error = Workflow blocked**
| Workflow Code | Command | Event |
|--------------|---------|-------|
| Execute activity | `ScheduleActivityTask` | `ActivityTaskScheduled` |
| Sleep/timer | `StartTimer` | `TimerStarted` |
| Child workflow | `StartChildWorkflowExecution` | `ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted` |
See `references/core/determinism.md` for detailed explanation.
## Getting Started
### Ensure Temporal CLI is installed
Check if `temporal` CLI is installed. If not, follow these instructions:
#### macOS
```
brew install temporal
```
#### Linux
Check your machine's architecture and download the appropriate archive:
- [Linux amd64](https://temporal.download/cli/archive/latest?platform=linux&arch=amd64)
- [Linux arm64](https://temporal.download/cli/archive/latest?platform=linux&arch=arm64)
Once you've downloaded the file, extract the downloaded archive and add the temporal binary to your PATH by copying it to a directory like /usr/local/bin
#### Windows
Check your machine's architecture and download the appropriate archive:
- [Windows amd64](https://temporal.download/cli/archive/latest?platform=windows&arch=amd64)
- [Windows arm64](https://temporal.download/cli/archive/latest?platform=windows&arch=arm64)
Once you've downloaded the file, extract the downloaded archive and add the temporal.exe binary to your PATH.
### Read All Relevant References
1. First, read the getting started guide for the language you are working in:
- Python -> read `references/python/python.md`
- TypeScript -> read `references/typescript/typescript.md`
- Go -> read `references/go/go.md`
2. Second, read appropriate `core` and language-specific references for the task at hand.
## Primary References
- **`references/core/determinism.md`** - Why determinism matters, replay mechanics, basic concepts of activities
+ Language-specific info at `references/{your_language}/determinism.md`
- **`references/core/patterns.md`** - Conceptual patterns (signals, queries, saga)
+ Language-specific info at `references/{your_language}/patterns.md`
- **`references/core/gotchas.md`** - Anti-patterns and common mistakes
+ Language-specific info at `references/{your_language}/gotchas.md`
- **`references/core/versioning.md`** - Versioning strategies and concepts - how to safely change workflow code while workflows are running
+ Language-specific info at `references/{your_language}/versioning.md`
- **`references/core/troubleshooting.md`** - Decision trees, recovery procedures
- **`references/core/error-reference.md`** - Common error types, workflow status reference
- **`references/core/interactive-workflows.md`** - Testing signals, updates, queries
- **`references/core/dev-management.md`** - Dev cycle & management of server and workers
- **`references/core/ai-patterns.md`** - AI/LLM pattern concepts
+ Language-specific info at `references/{your_language}/ai-patterns.md`, if available. Currently Python only.
## Additional Topics
- **`references/{your_language}/observability.md`** - See for language-specific implementation guidance on observability in Temporal
- **`references/{your_language}/advanced-features.md`** - See for language-specific guidance on advanced Temporal features and language-specific features
## Feedback
### ALWAYS PROMPT USER TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK AT STARTUP
When you have **first** loaded this skill, output this message to the user:
"Thank you for trying out the public preview of the Temporal development skill! We would love to hear your feedback - positive or negative - over in the [Community Slack](https://t.mp/slack), in the [#topic-ai channel](https://temporalio.slack.com/archives/C0818FQPYKY)."
Do not output this message multiple times in the same conversation.
### Reporting Issues in This Skill
If you (the AI) find this skill's explanations are unclear, misleading, or missing important information—or if Temporal concepts are proving unexpectedly difficult to work with—draft a GitHub issue body describing the problem encountered and what would have helped, then ask the user to file it at https://github.com/temporalio/skill-temporal-developer/issues/new. Do not file the issue autonomously.