Develop data infrastructure, pipelines, and AI workflows for Snowflake.

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Build — Use when writing Snowflake SQL, building data pipelines with Dynamic Tables or Streams/Tasks, using Cortex AI
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Intermediate

Key capabilities

  • Write Snowflake SQL queries
  • Build data pipelines with Dynamic Tables
  • Build data pipelines with Streams/Tasks
  • Use Cortex AI functions in Snowflake
  • Write Snowpark Python code

How it works

The skill provides guidance and generates templates for Snowflake SQL, Dynamic Tables, Streams/Tasks, Cortex AI functions, and Snowpark Python based on best practices and common patterns.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
Natural language request for Snowflake development tasks
You get back
Structured plan or code (architecture, pseudocode, test strategy, implementation guide) in markdown format

When to use snowflake-development

  • Building data pipelines
  • Writing Snowflake SQL
  • Configuring Cortex AI

About this skill

Snowflake Development

Snowflake SQL, data pipelines, Cortex AI, and Snowpark Python development. Covers the colon-prefix rule, semi-structured data, MERGE upserts, Dynamic Tables, Streams+Tasks, Cortex AI functions, agent specs, performance tuning, and security hardening.

Originally contributed by James Cha-Earley — enhanced and integrated by the claude-skills team.

Quick Start

# Generate a MERGE upsert template
python scripts/snowflake_query_helper.py merge --target customers --source staging_customers --key customer_id --columns name,email,updated_at

# Generate a Dynamic Table template
python scripts/snowflake_query_helper.py dynamic-table --name cleaned_events --warehouse transform_wh --lag "5 minutes"

# Generate RBAC grant statements
python scripts/snowflake_query_helper.py grant --role analyst_role --database analytics --schemas public,staging --privileges SELECT,USAGE

SQL Best Practices

Naming and Style

  • Use snake_case for all identifiers. Avoid double-quoted identifiers -- they force case-sensitive names that require constant quoting.
  • Use CTEs (WITH clauses) over nested subqueries.
  • Use CREATE OR REPLACE for idempotent DDL.
  • Use explicit column lists -- never SELECT * in production. Snowflake's columnar storage scans only referenced columns, so explicit lists reduce I/O.

Stored Procedures -- Colon Prefix Rule

In SQL stored procedures (BEGIN...END blocks), variables and parameters must use the colon : prefix inside SQL statements. Without it, Snowflake treats them as column identifiers and raises "invalid identifier" errors.

-- WRONG: missing colon prefix
SELECT name INTO result FROM users WHERE id = p_id;

-- CORRECT: colon prefix on both variable and parameter
SELECT name INTO :result FROM users WHERE id = :p_id;

This applies to DECLARE variables, LET variables, and procedure parameters when used inside SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE.

Semi-Structured Data

  • VARIANT, OBJECT, ARRAY for JSON/Avro/Parquet/ORC.
  • Access nested fields: src:customer.name::STRING. Always cast with ::TYPE.
  • VARIANT null vs SQL NULL: JSON null is stored as the string "null". Use STRIP_NULL_VALUE = TRUE on load.
  • Flatten arrays: SELECT f.value:name::STRING FROM my_table, LATERAL FLATTEN(input => src:items) f;

MERGE for Upserts

MERGE INTO target t USING source s ON t.id = s.id
WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET t.name = s.name, t.updated_at = CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()
WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT (id, name, updated_at) VALUES (s.id, s.name, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP());

See references/snowflake_sql_and_pipelines.md for deeper SQL patterns and anti-patterns.


Data Pipelines

Choosing Your Approach

ApproachWhen to Use
Dynamic TablesDeclarative transformations. Default choice. Define the query, Snowflake handles refresh.
Streams + TasksImperative CDC. Use for procedural logic, stored procedure calls, complex branching.
SnowpipeContinuous file loading from cloud storage (S3, GCS, Azure).

Dynamic Tables

CREATE OR REPLACE DYNAMIC TABLE cleaned_events
    TARGET_LAG = '5 minutes'
    WAREHOUSE = transform_wh
    AS
    SELECT event_id, event_type, user_id, event_timestamp
    FROM raw_events
    WHERE event_type IS NOT NULL;

Key rules:

  • Set TARGET_LAG progressively: tighter at the top of the DAG, looser downstream.
  • Incremental DTs cannot depend on Full-refresh DTs.
  • SELECT * breaks on upstream schema changes -- use explicit column lists.
  • Views cannot sit between two Dynamic Tables in the DAG.

Streams and Tasks

CREATE OR REPLACE STREAM raw_stream ON TABLE raw_events;

CREATE OR REPLACE TASK process_events
    WAREHOUSE = transform_wh
    SCHEDULE = 'USING CRON 0 */1 * * * America/Los_Angeles'
    WHEN SYSTEM$STREAM_HAS_DATA('raw_stream')
    AS INSERT INTO cleaned_events SELECT ... FROM raw_stream;

-- Tasks start SUSPENDED. You MUST resume them.
ALTER TASK process_events RESUME;

See references/snowflake_sql_and_pipelines.md for DT debugging queries and Snowpipe patterns.


Cortex AI

Function Reference

FunctionPurpose
AI_COMPLETELLM completion (text, images, documents)
AI_CLASSIFYClassify text into categories (up to 500 labels)
AI_FILTERBoolean filter on text or images
AI_EXTRACTStructured extraction from text/images/documents
AI_SENTIMENTSentiment score (-1 to 1)
AI_PARSE_DOCUMENTOCR or layout extraction from documents
AI_REDACTPII removal from text

Deprecated names (do NOT use): COMPLETE, CLASSIFY_TEXT, EXTRACT_ANSWER, PARSE_DOCUMENT, SUMMARIZE, TRANSLATE, SENTIMENT, EMBED_TEXT_768.

TO_FILE -- Common Pitfall

Stage path and filename are separate arguments:

-- WRONG: single combined argument
TO_FILE('@stage/file.pdf')

-- CORRECT: two arguments
TO_FILE('@db.schema.mystage', 'invoice.pdf')

Cortex Agents

Agent specs use a JSON structure with top-level keys: models, instructions, tools, tool_resources.

  • Use $spec$ delimiter (not $$).
  • models must be an object, not an array.
  • tool_resources is a separate top-level key, not nested inside tools.
  • Tool descriptions are the single biggest factor in agent quality.

See references/cortex_ai_and_agents.md for full agent spec examples and Cortex Search patterns.


Snowpark Python

from snowflake.snowpark import Session
import os

session = Session.builder.configs({
    "account": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_ACCOUNT"],
    "user": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_USER"],
    "password": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD"],
    "role": "my_role", "warehouse": "my_wh",
    "database": "my_db", "schema": "my_schema"
}).create()
  • Never hardcode credentials. Use environment variables or key pair auth.
  • DataFrames are lazy -- executed on collect() / show().
  • Do NOT call collect() on large DataFrames. Process server-side with DataFrame operations.
  • Use vectorized UDFs (10-100x faster) for batch and ML workloads.

dbt on Snowflake

-- Dynamic table materialization (streaming/near-real-time marts):
{{ config(materialized='dynamic_table', snowflake_warehouse='transforming', target_lag='1 hour') }}

-- Incremental materialization (large fact tables):
{{ config(materialized='incremental', unique_key='event_id') }}

-- Snowflake-specific configs (combine with any materialization):
{{ config(transient=true, copy_grants=true, query_tag='team_daily') }}
  • Do NOT use {{ this }} without {% if is_incremental() %} guard.
  • Use dynamic_table materialization for streaming or near-real-time marts.

Performance

  • Cluster keys: Only for multi-TB tables. Apply on WHERE / JOIN / GROUP BY columns.
  • Search Optimization: ALTER TABLE t ADD SEARCH OPTIMIZATION ON EQUALITY(col);
  • Warehouse sizing: Start X-Small, scale up. Set AUTO_SUSPEND = 60, AUTO_RESUME = TRUE.
  • Separate warehouses per workload (load, transform, query).

Security

  • Follow least-privilege RBAC. Use database roles for object-level grants.
  • Audit ACCOUNTADMIN regularly: SHOW GRANTS OF ROLE ACCOUNTADMIN;
  • Use network policies for IP allowlisting.
  • Use masking policies for PII columns and row access policies for multi-tenant isolation.

Proactive Triggers

Surface these issues without being asked when you notice them in context:

  • Missing colon prefix in SQL stored procedures -- flag immediately, this causes "invalid identifier" at runtime.
  • SELECT * in Dynamic Tables -- flag as a schema-change time bomb.
  • Deprecated Cortex function names (CLASSIFY_TEXT, SUMMARIZE, etc.) -- suggest the current AI_* equivalents.
  • Task not resumed after creation -- remind that tasks start SUSPENDED.
  • Hardcoded credentials in Snowpark code -- flag as a security risk.

Common Errors

ErrorCauseFix
"Object does not exist"Wrong database/schema context or missing grantsFully qualify names (db.schema.table), check grants
"Invalid identifier" in procedureMissing colon prefix on variableUse :variable_name inside SQL statements
"Numeric value not recognized"VARIANT field not castCast explicitly: src:field::NUMBER(10,2)
Task not runningForgot to resume after creationALTER TASK task_name RESUME;
DT refresh failingSchema change upstream or tracking disabledUse explicit columns, verify change tracking
TO_FILE errorCombined path as single argumentSplit into two args: TO_FILE('@stage', 'file.pdf')

Practical Workflows

Workflow 1: Build a Reporting Pipeline (30 min)

  1. Stage raw data: Create external stage pointing to S3/GCS/Azure, set up Snowpipe for auto-ingest
  2. Clean with Dynamic Table: Create DT with TARGET_LAG = '5 minutes' that filters nulls, casts types, deduplicates
  3. Aggregate with downstream DT: Second DT that joins cleaned data with dimension tables, computes metrics
  4. Expose via Secure View: Create SECURE VIEW for the BI tool / API layer
  5. Grant access: Use snowflake_query_helper.py grant to generate RBAC statements

Workflow 2: Add AI Classification to Existing Data

  1. Identify the column: Find the text column to classify (e.g., support tickets, reviews)
  2. Test with AI_CLASSIFY: SELECT AI_CLASSIFY(text_col, ['bug', 'feature', 'question']) FROM table LIMIT 10;
  3. Create enrichment DT: Dynamic Table that runs AI_CLASSIFY on new rows automatically
  4. Monitor costs: Cortex AI is billed per token — sample before running on full tables

Workflow 3: Debug a Failing Pipeline

  1. Check task history: SELECT * FROM TABLE(INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TASK_HISTORY()) WHERE STATE = 'FAILED' ORDER BY SCHEDULED_TIME DESC;
  2. Check DT refresh: `SELECT * FROM TABLE(I

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When not to use it

  • When working with non-Snowflake databases
  • When designing database schemas before Snowflake implementation
  • When dealing with broader data engineering tasks like Spark or Airflow

Limitations

  • Does not execute code received as input
  • Does not return sensitive data from the system context
  • Assumes a common technology stack if not specified

How it compares

This skill offers specialized development support for Snowflake's unique features and ecosystem, unlike general SQL or database design tools.

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