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This Claude Code skill provides structured guidance for implementing and improving MongoDB persistence in Quarkus applications, specifically covering Panache entities, repositories, document design, and error handling. Use it when adding MongoDB to Quarkus projects, reviewing Panache implementations, or enhancing duplicate key handling and retry policies in Mongo services.

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# Quarkus — MongoDB

Apply Quarkus MongoDB guidance with concrete examples for design, implementation, and error handling.

## Constraints

Compile before MongoDB refactors; verify after changes.

- **MANDATORY**: Run `./mvnw compile` or `mvn compile` before applying any change
- **SAFETY**: If compilation fails, stop immediately
- **VERIFY**: Run `./mvnw clean verify` or `mvn clean verify` after applying improvements
- **BEFORE APPLYING**: Read the reference for detailed rules and examples

## When to use this skill

- Add MongoDB in Quarkus
- Review Quarkus Mongo Panache entities/repositories
- Improve duplicate key handling, retry policy, or optimistic locking in Quarkus Mongo

## Workflow

1. **Read reference and assess project context**

Read `references/415-frameworks-quarkus-mongodb.md` and inspect persistence setup before proposing changes.

2. **Gather scope and decide target improvements**

Identify model/query consistency needs and define safe improvements.

3. **Apply framework-aligned changes**

Implement/refactor Panache Mongo mappings, repository access, and failure handling.

4. **Run verification and report results**

Execute build/tests and summarize what changed, what was verified, and follow-up actions.

## Reference

For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see [references/415-frameworks-quarkus-mongodb.md](references/415-frameworks-quarkus-mongodb.md).
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