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Use this skill for processing and analyzing large tabular datasets (billions of rows) that exceed available RAM. Vaex excels at out-of-core DataFrame operations, lazy evaluation, fast aggregations, efficient visualization of big data, and machine learning on large datasets. Apply when users need to work with large CSV/HDF5/Arrow/Parquet files, perform fast statistics on massive datasets, create visualizations of big data, or build ML pipelines that do not fit in memory.
npx skillsauth add eric861129/skills_all-in-one vaexInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Vaex is a high-performance Python library designed for lazy, out-of-core DataFrames to process and visualize tabular datasets that are too large to fit into RAM. Vaex can process over a billion rows per second, enabling interactive data exploration and analysis on datasets with billions of rows.
Use Vaex when:
Vaex provides six primary capability areas, each documented in detail in the references directory:
Load and create Vaex DataFrames from various sources including files (HDF5, CSV, Arrow, Parquet), pandas DataFrames, NumPy arrays, and dictionaries. Reference references/core_dataframes.md for:
Perform filtering, create virtual columns, use expressions, and aggregate data without loading everything into memory. Reference references/data_processing.md for:
Leverage Vaex's lazy evaluation, caching strategies, and memory-efficient operations. Reference references/performance.md for:
delay=True for batching operationsCreate interactive visualizations of large datasets including heatmaps, histograms, and scatter plots. Reference references/visualization.md for:
Build ML pipelines with transformers, encoders, and integration with scikit-learn, XGBoost, and other frameworks. Reference references/machine_learning.md for:
Efficiently read and write data in various formats with optimal performance. Reference references/io_operations.md for:
For most Vaex tasks, follow this pattern:
import vaex
# 1. Open or create DataFrame
df = vaex.open('large_file.hdf5') # or .csv, .arrow, .parquet
# OR
df = vaex.from_pandas(pandas_df)
# 2. Explore the data
print(df) # Shows first/last rows and column info
df.describe() # Statistical summary
# 3. Create virtual columns (no memory overhead)
df['new_column'] = df.x ** 2 + df.y
# 4. Filter with selections
df_filtered = df[df.age > 25]
# 5. Compute statistics (fast, lazy evaluation)
mean_val = df.x.mean()
stats = df.groupby('category').agg({'value': 'sum'})
# 6. Visualize
df.plot1d(df.x, limits=[0, 100])
df.plot(df.x, df.y, limits='99.7%')
# 7. Export if needed
df.export_hdf5('output.hdf5')
The reference files contain detailed information about each capability area. Load references into context based on the specific task:
references/core_dataframes.md and references/data_processing.mdreferences/performance.mdreferences/visualization.mdreferences/machine_learning.mdreferences/io_operations.mddelay=True when performing multiple calculationsdf.stat() to understand memory usage and optimize operationsimport vaex
# Open large CSV (processes in chunks automatically)
df = vaex.from_csv('large_file.csv')
# Export to HDF5 for faster future access
df.export_hdf5('large_file.hdf5')
# Future loads are instant
df = vaex.open('large_file.hdf5')
# Use delay=True to batch multiple operations
mean_x = df.x.mean(delay=True)
std_y = df.y.std(delay=True)
sum_z = df.z.sum(delay=True)
# Execute all at once
results = vaex.execute([mean_x, std_y, sum_z])
# No memory overhead - computed on the fly
df['age_squared'] = df.age ** 2
df['full_name'] = df.first_name + ' ' + df.last_name
df['is_adult'] = df.age >= 18
This skill includes reference documentation in the references/ directory:
core_dataframes.md - DataFrame creation, loading, and basic structuredata_processing.md - Filtering, expressions, aggregations, and transformationsperformance.md - Optimization strategies and lazy evaluationvisualization.md - Plotting and interactive visualizationsmachine_learning.md - ML pipelines and model integrationio_operations.md - File formats and data import/exportdevelopment
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