skills/qdrant-scaling/scaling-data-volume/sliding-time-window/SKILL.md
Guides sliding time window scaling in Qdrant. Use when someone asks 'only recent data matters', 'how to expire old vectors', 'time-based data rotation', 'delete old data efficiently', 'social media feed search', 'news search', 'log search with retention', or 'how to keep only last N months of data'.
npx skillsauth add williamlimasilva/.copilot qdrant-sliding-time-windowInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use when only recent data needs fast search -- social media posts, news articles, support tickets, logs, job listings. Old data either becomes irrelevant or can tolerate slower access.
Three strategies: shard rotation (recommended), collection rotation (when per-period config differs), and filter-and-delete (simplest, for continuous cleanup).
Use when: data has natural time boundaries (daily, weekly, monthly). Preferred because queries span all time periods in one request without application-level fan-out. User-defined sharding
2025-01, 2025-02, ..., 2025-06)shard_key_selector at query time to search only specific periods for efficiencyUse when: you need per-period collection configuration (e.g., different quantization or storage settings). Collection aliases
Trade-off vs shard rotation: allows per-collection config differences, but requires application-level fan-out and more operational overhead.
Use when: data arrives continuously without clear time boundaries, or you want the simplest setup.
timestamp payload on every point, create a payload index on it Payload indexrange condition Range filterUse when: recent data needs fast in-RAM search, older data should remain searchable at lower performance.
always_ram: true), move older collections to mmap/on-disk vectors. Quantizationtools
Narrative and synthesis profile for Wiggins: framing, explanation, and audience-aware communication patterns for Ember sessions.
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Collaboration profile for Quinn: curious, energetic, and implementation-focused partnership patterns for Ember sessions with Alison.
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Rigorous challenge profile for Anitta: assumption checks, evidence calibration, and defensible reasoning patterns for Ember collaboration.
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Create Git branches following the Conventional Branch specification (feature/, bugfix/, hotfix/, release/, chore/). Use when creating a new branch, naming a branch, or checking whether a branch name complies with the spec.