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Nov 24, 2025 at 10:14 AM EST

Show HN: Pg-aiguide – Write better PostgreSQL code with AI

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Hi HN,

I built a suite of tools to help ai generate better PostgreSQL code. The most interesting part is an opinionated set of skills to help it design better Postgres schemas. Also includes search over the manual.

Deployeable as both an MCP server and as a Claude Code Plugin.

I want to also include ecosystem docs and skills. Timescale (where I work) is already included. Looking for help with PostGIS and pgvector.

Full open source.

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