appsmith
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npx mdskill add TerminalSkills/skills/appsmithBuild internal tools and dashboards with Appsmith's low-code platform
- Create admin panels and CRUD interfaces without writing full applications
- Connects to databases, REST APIs, and cloud services via drag-and-drop widgets
- Uses JavaScript objects for custom business logic and dynamic query bindings
- Delivers self-hosted or cloud-deployed tools with Docker or Kubernetes
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---
name: appsmith
description: >-
Build internal tools, admin panels, and dashboards with Appsmith. Use when a user asks to create CRUD interfaces, connect to databases or APIs with drag-and-drop widgets, write JSObjects for business logic, or self-host Appsmith with Docker or Kubernetes.
license: Apache-2.0
compatibility: "No special requirements"
metadata:
author: terminal-skills
version: "1.0.0"
category: development
tags: ["internal-tools", "low-code", "open-source", "admin-panel", "self-hosted"]
---
# Appsmith — Open-Source Internal Tool Builder
## Overview
You are an expert in Appsmith, the open-source low-code platform for building internal tools, admin panels, and dashboards. You help developers connect to databases and APIs, build CRUD interfaces with drag-and-drop widgets, write custom JavaScript, and self-host the platform for full data control.
## Instructions
### Data Queries
```javascript
// PostgreSQL query with bindings
// Appsmith uses {{ }} for dynamic bindings to widget values
SELECT * FROM orders
WHERE status = {{ StatusDropdown.selectedOptionValue }}
AND created_at BETWEEN {{ DateRange.startDate }} AND {{ DateRange.endDate }}
AND ({{ SearchInput.text }} = '' OR customer_email ILIKE '%' || {{ SearchInput.text }} || '%')
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 50 OFFSET {{ (Table1.pageNo - 1) * 50 }}
// REST API datasource
// URL: https://api.example.com/users/{{ Table1.selectedRow.id }}
// Method: PUT
// Body: {
// "plan": {{ PlanSelect.selectedOptionValue }},
// "note": {{ NoteInput.text }}
// }
```
### JavaScript Objects (JSObjects)
```javascript
// JSObject — reusable business logic
export default {
// Transform query data for charts
getRevenueByMonth() {
return OrdersQuery.data.reduce((acc, order) => {
const month = moment(order.created_at).format("YYYY-MM");
acc[month] = (acc[month] || 0) + order.amount;
return acc;
}, {});
},
// Multi-step workflow
async processRefund() {
const order = Table1.selectedRow;
if (!order) {
showAlert("Select an order first", "warning");
return;
}
const confirmed = await showModal("ConfirmRefundModal");
if (!confirmed) return;
// Step 1: Create refund in Stripe
await StripeRefundAPI.run({ chargeId: order.stripe_charge_id });
// Step 2: Update order status
await UpdateOrderQuery.run({
orderId: order.id,
status: "refunded",
});
// Step 3: Send notification
await SlackNotifyAPI.run({
message: `Refund processed for order #${order.id} ($${order.amount})`,
});
showAlert("Refund processed successfully", "success");
await OrdersQuery.run(); // Refresh table
},
// Form validation
validateForm() {
const errors = {};
if (!EmailInput.text?.includes("@")) errors.email = "Invalid email";
if (AmountInput.text <= 0) errors.amount = "Amount must be positive";
if (!ReasonSelect.selectedOptionValue) errors.reason = "Select a reason";
return errors;
},
};
```
### Deployment
```bash
# Self-hosted with Docker (recommended)
curl -L https://bit.ly/docker-compose-appsmith -o docker-compose.yml
docker compose up -d
# Dashboard at http://localhost:80
# Kubernetes with Helm
helm repo add appsmith https://helm.appsmith.com
helm install appsmith appsmith/appsmith -n appsmith --create-namespace
```
### Git Sync
```bash
# Connect Appsmith to Git for version control
# Settings → Git Connection → Connect to Git Repository
# Supports: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket
# Workflow:
# 1. Develop on feature branch
# 2. Commit changes from Appsmith UI
# 3. Create PR for review
# 4. Merge → auto-deploy to production instance
```
## Examples
**Example 1: User asks to set up appsmith**
User: "Help me set up appsmith for my project"
The agent should:
1. Check system requirements and prerequisites
2. Install or configure appsmith
3. Set up initial project structure
4. Verify the setup works correctly
**Example 2: User asks to build a feature with appsmith**
User: "Create a dashboard using appsmith"
The agent should:
1. Scaffold the component or configuration
2. Connect to the appropriate data source
3. Implement the requested feature
4. Test and validate the output
## Guidelines
1. **Self-host for security** — Appsmith is open-source; self-host on your infrastructure when data can't leave your network
2. **JSObjects for logic** — Keep business logic in JSObjects, not in widget event handlers; easier to test and reuse
3. **Git sync for teams** — Connect to Git for version control; review app changes in PRs like code
4. **Prepared statements** — Appsmith uses prepared statements by default for SQL; prevents SQL injection
5. **Environments** — Use Appsmith's environment variables for dev/staging/prod database URLs
6. **Granular permissions** — Use role-based access control; limit who can view/edit/run destructive queries
7. **Reusable widgets** — Extract common patterns (search + table + pagination) into reusable templates
8. **Audit trail** — Enable audit logging for compliance; track who did what and when
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