skills/rust-best-practices/SKILL.md
Guide for writing idiomatic Rust code based on Apollo GraphQL's best practices handbook. Use this skill when: (1) writing new Rust code or functions, (2) reviewing or refactoring existing Rust code, (3) deciding between borrowing vs cloning or ownership patterns, (4) implementing error handling with Result types, (5) optimizing Rust code for performance, (6) writing tests or documentation for Rust projects.
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Apply these guidelines when writing or reviewing Rust code. Based on Apollo GraphQL's Rust Best Practices Handbook.
Before reviewing, familiarize yourself with Apollo's Rust best practices. Read ALL relevant chapters in the same turn in parallel. Reference these files when providing feedback:
&T over .clone() unless ownership transfer is required&str over String, &[T] over Vec<T> in function parametersCopy types (≤24 bytes) can be passed by valueCow<'_, T> when ownership is ambiguousResult<T, E> for fallible operations; avoid panic! in productionunwrap()/expect() outside teststhiserror for library errors, anyhow for binaries only? operator over match chains for error propagation--release flagcargo clippy -- -D clippy::perf for performance hints.iter() instead of .into_iter() for Copy types.collect() callsRun regularly: cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features --locked -- -D warnings
Key lints to watch:
redundant_clone - unnecessary cloninglarge_enum_variant - oversized variants (consider boxing)needless_collect - premature collectionUse #[expect(clippy::lint)] over #[allow(...)] with justification comment.
process_should_return_error_when_input_empty()///) for public API examplescargo insta for snapshot testing generated outputdyn Trait only when heterogeneous collections are neededEncode valid states in the type system to catch invalid operations at compile time:
struct Connection<State> { /* ... */ _state: PhantomData<State> }
struct Disconnected;
struct Connected;
impl Connection<Connected> {
fn send(&self, data: &[u8]) { /* only connected can send */ }
}
// comments explain why (safety, workarounds, design rationale)/// doc comments explain what and how for public APIsTODO needs a linked issue: // TODO(#42): ...#![deny(missing_docs)] for librariestools
Guide for using Apollo Rover CLI to manage GraphQL schemas and federation. Use this skill when: (1) publishing or fetching subgraph/graph schemas, (2) composing supergraph schemas locally or via GraphOS, (3) running local supergraph development with rover dev, (4) validating schemas with check and lint commands, (5) configuring Rover authentication and environment, (6) exploring or searching a graph's schema for agent-driven discovery (rover schema describe / rover schema search).
tools
Guide for building applications with Apollo Kotlin, the GraphQL client library for Android and Kotlin. Use this skill when: (1) setting up Apollo Kotlin in a Gradle project for Android, Kotlin/JVM, or KMP, (2) configuring schema download and codegen for GraphQL services, (3) configuring an `ApolloClient` with auth, interceptors, and caching, (4) writing queries, mutations, or subscriptions,
development
Guide for designing GraphQL schemas following industry best practices. Use this skill when: (1) designing a new GraphQL schema or API, (2) reviewing existing schema for improvements, (3) deciding on type structures or nullability, (4) implementing pagination or error patterns, (5) ensuring security in schema design.
documentation
Guide for authoring Apollo Federation subgraph schemas. Use this skill when: (1) creating new subgraph schemas for a federated supergraph, (2) defining or modifying entities with @key, (3) sharing types/fields across subgraphs with @shareable, (4) working with federation directives (@external, @requires, @provides, @override, @inaccessible), (5) troubleshooting composition errors, (6) any task involving federation schema design patterns.