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Claimable Postgres

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Instant Postgres databases without signup or credit card.

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What Claimable Postgres does

Claimable Postgres is a skill designed for developers who need quick access to temporary Postgres databases for various tasks such as prototyping, testing, or demos. With this skill, you can provision a Postgres database instantly without the hassle of creating an account or providing payment information. This makes it an ideal choice for situations where you need a throwaway database environment that will expire after a set period, specifically 72 hours unless claimed to a Neon account.

The skill supports multiple methods for provisioning databases, including a REST API, a command-line interface (CLI), and an SDK, allowing you to choose the approach that best fits your workflow. For instance, using the REST API is straightforward and requires only a simple curl command to create a database and retrieve the connection string. The CLI option, on the other hand, simplifies the process even further by provisioning the database and writing the connection string to your .env file in one command, which is particularly useful in Node.js environments.

For developers working with Vite projects, the Vite plugin can automatically provision a database when the DATABASE_URL is missing, streamlining the development process. The SDK is also available for those who prefer to automate database provisioning programmatically within their scripts. This flexibility makes Claimable Postgres a versatile tool for any developer or designer needing quick database access for development or testing purposes.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need a quick, temporary Postgres database for development, testing, or demos without the hassle of account creation.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for long-term database needs or production environments, as the databases expire after 72 hours unless claimed.

What you can build with it

Quick Prototyping

Use Claimable Postgres to quickly set up a database for a prototype application without the need for account setup.

Testing Environments

Provision a temporary Postgres database for testing new features or running automated tests without impacting production data.

Demo Presentations

Easily create a throwaway database for demo purposes, ensuring you have a clean environment for each presentation.

How to install Claimable Postgres

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/claimable-postgres --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Claimable Postgres

When to Use

Use this skill when you need provision instant temporary Postgres databases via Claimable Postgres by Neon (neon.new) with no login, signup, or credit card. Supports REST API, CLI, and SDK. Use when users ask for a quick Postgres environment, a throwaway DATABASE_URL for prototyping/tests, or "just give me a DB...

Instant Postgres databases for local development, demos, prototyping, and test environments. No account required. Databases expire after 72 hours unless claimed to a Neon account.

Quick Start

curl -s -X POST "https://neon.new/api/v1/database" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"ref": "agent-skills"}'

Parse connection_string and claim_url from the JSON response. Write connection_string to the project's .env as DATABASE_URL.

For other methods (CLI, SDK, Vite plugin), see Which Method? below.

Which Method?

  • REST API: Returns structured JSON. No runtime dependency beyond curl. Preferred when the agent needs predictable output and error handling.
  • CLI (npx neon-new@latest --yes): Provisions and writes .env in one command. Convenient when Node.js is available and the user wants a simple setup.
  • SDK (neon-new/sdk): Scripts or programmatic provisioning in Node.js.
  • Vite plugin (vite-plugin-neon-new): Auto-provisions on vite dev if DATABASE_URL is missing. Use when the user has a Vite project.
  • Browser: User cannot run CLI or API. Direct to https://neon.new.

REST API

Base URL: https://neon.new/api/v1

Create a database

curl -s -X POST "https://neon.new/api/v1/database" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"ref": "agent-skills"}'
ParameterRequiredDescription
refYesTracking tag that identifies who provisioned the database. Use "agent-skills" when provisioning through this skill.
enable_logical_replicationNoEnable logical replication (default: false, cannot be disabled once enabled)

The connection_string returned by the API is a pooled connection URL. For a direct (non-pooled) connection (e.g. Prisma migrations), remove -pooler from the hostname. The CLI writes both pooled and direct URLs automatically.

Response:

{
  "id": "019beb39-37fb-709d-87ac-7ad6198b89f7",
  "status": "UNCLAIMED",
  "neon_project_id": "gentle-scene-06438508",
  "connection_string": "postgresql://...",
  "claim_url": "https://neon.new/claim/019beb39-...",
  "expires_at": "2026-01-26T14:19:14.580Z",
  "created_at": "2026-01-23T14:19:14.580Z",
  "updated_at": "2026-01-23T14:19:14.580Z"
}

Check status

curl -s "https://neon.new/api/v1/database/{id}"

Returns the same response shape. Status transitions: UNCLAIMED -> CLAIMING -> CLAIMED. After the database is claimed, connection_string returns null.

Error responses

ConditionHTTPMessage
Missing or empty ref400Missing referrer
Invalid database ID400Database not found
Invalid JSON body500Failed to create the database.

CLI

npx neon-new@latest --yes

Provisions a database and writes the connection string to .env in one step. Always use @latest and --yes (skips interactive prompts that would stall the agent).

Pre-run Check

Check if DATABASE_URL (or the chosen key) already exists in the target .env. The CLI exits without provisioning if it finds the key.

If the key exists, offer the user three options:

  1. Remove or comment out the existing line, then rerun.
  2. Use --env to write to a different file (e.g. --env .env.local).
  3. Use --key to write under a different variable name.

Get confirmation before proceeding.

Options

OptionAliasDescriptionDefault
--yes-ySkip prompts, use defaultsfalse
--env-e.env file path./.env
--key-kConnection string env var keyDATABASE_URL
--prefix-pPrefix for generated public env varsPUBLIC_
--seed-sPath to seed SQL filenone
--logical-replication-LEnable logical replicationfalse
--ref-rReferrer id (use agent-skills when provisioning through this skill)none

Alternative package managers: yarn dlx neon-new@latest, pnpm dlx neon-new@latest, bunx neon-new@latest, deno run -A neon-new@latest.

Output

The CLI writes to the target .env:

DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...              # pooled (use for application queries)
DATABASE_URL_DIRECT=postgresql://...       # direct (use for migrations, e.g. Prisma)
PUBLIC_POSTGRES_CLAIM_URL=https://neon.new/claim/...

SDK

Use for scripts and programmatic provisioning flows.

import { instantPostgres } from "neon-new";

const { databaseUrl, databaseUrlDirect, claimUrl, claimExpiresAt } =
  await instantPostgres({
    referrer: "agent-skills",
    seed: { type: "sql-script", path: "./init.sql" },
  });

Returns databaseUrl (pooled), databaseUrlDirect (direct, for migrations), claimUrl, and claimExpiresAt (Date object). The referrer parameter is required.

Vite Plugin

For Vite projects, vite-plugin-neon-new auto-provisions a database on vite dev if DATABASE_URL is missing. Install with npm install -D vite-plugin-neon-new. See the Claimable Postgres docs for configuration.

Agent Workflow

API path

  1. Confirm intent: If the request is ambiguous, confirm the user wants a temporary, no-signup database. Skip this if they explicitly asked for a quick or temporary database.
  2. Provision: POST to https://neon.new/api/v1/database with {"ref": "agent-skills"}.
  3. Parse response: Extract connection_string, claim_url, and expires_at from the JSON response.
  4. Write .env: Write DATABASE_URL=<connection_string> to the project's .env (or the user's preferred file and key). Do not overwrite an existing key without confirmation.
  5. Seed (if needed): If the user has a seed SQL file, run it against the new database:
    psql "$DATABASE_URL" -f seed.sql
    
  6. Report: Tell the user where the connection string was written, which key was used, and share the claim URL. Remind them: the database works now; claim within 72 hours to keep it permanently.
  7. Optional: Offer a quick connection test (e.g. SELECT 1).

CLI path

  1. Check .env: Check the target .env for an existing DATABASE_URL (or chosen key). If present, do not run. Offer remove, --env, or --key and get confirmation.
  2. Confirm intent: If the request is ambiguous, confirm the user wants a temporary, no-signup database. Skip this if they explicitly asked for a quick or temporary database.
  3. Gather options: Use defaults unless context suggests otherwise (e.g., user mentions a custom env file, seed SQL, or logical replication).
  4. Run: Execute with @latest --yes plus the confirmed options. Always use @latest to avoid stale cached versions. --yes skips interactive prompts that would stall the agent.
    npx neon-new@latest --yes --ref agent-skills --env .env.local --seed ./schema.sql
    
  5. Verify: Confirm the connection string was written to the intended file.
  6. Report: Tell the user where the connection string was written, which key was used, and that a claim URL is in the env file. Remind them: the database works now; claim within 72 hours to keep it permanently.
  7. Optional: Offer a quick connection test (e.g. SELECT 1).

Output Checklist

Always report:

  • Where the connection string was written (e.g. .env)
  • Which variable key was used (DATABASE_URL or custom key)
  • The claim URL (from .env or API response)
  • That unclaimed databases are temporary (72 hours)

Claiming

Claiming is optional. The database works immediately without it. To optionally claim, the user opens the claim URL in a browser, where they sign in or create a Neon account to claim the database.

  • API/SDK: Give the user the claim_url from the create response.
  • CLI: npx neon-new@latest claim reads the claim URL from .env and opens the browser automatically.

Users cannot claim into Vercel-linked orgs; they must choose another Neon org.

Neon Infrastructure as Code (neon.ts)

Claimable databases are deliberately throwaway and provisioned through neon.new (above), so they aren't managed by neon.ts. Once a user claims a database into a Neon account it becomes a normal Neon project — at which point neon.ts, Neon's infrastructure-as-code file, is how you manage it going forward (see the neon skill for the full reference): declare the services its branches should have, program per-branch compute, and get type-safe env vars.

npm i @neon/config
// neon.ts
import { defineConfig } from "@neon/config/v1";

export default defineConfig({
  auth: true, // Neon Auth, once you outgrow a bare connection string
  dataApi: true, // Data API
  branch: (branch) => (branch.exists ? {} : { ttl: "7d" }), // ephemeral non-default branches
});
neon config apply   # provision the declared services (neon deploy is an alias)

If a project needs branching, multiple services, or durable infrastructure tracked in version control, recommend claiming first and then adopting neon.ts — rather than re-provisioning throwaway claimable databases.

Defaults and Limits

ParameterValue
ProviderAWS
Regionus-east-2
Postgres17

Region cannot be changed for claimable databases. Unclaimed databases have stricter quotas. Claiming resets limits to free plan defaults.

UnclaimedClaimed (Free plan)
Storage100 MB512 MB
Transfer1 GB~5 GB
BranchesNoYes
Expiration72 hoursNone

Auto-provisioning

If the agent needs a database to fulfill a task (e.g. "build me a todo app with a real database") and the user has not provided a connection string, provision one via the API and inform the user. Include the claim URL so they can keep it.

Safety and UX Notes

  • Do not overwrite existing env vars. Check first, then use --env or --key (CLI) or skip writing (API) to avoid conflicts.
  • Ask before running destructive seed SQL (DROP, TRUNCATE, mass DELETE).
  • For production workloads, recommend standard Neon provisioning instead of temporary claimable databases.
  • If users need long-term persistence, instruct them to open the claim URL right away.
  • After writing credentials to an .env file, check that it's covered by .gitignore. If not, warn the user. Do not modify .gitignore without confirmation.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream product or API scope.
  • Verify commands, API behavior, pricing, quotas, credentials, and deployment effects against current official documentation before making changes.
  • Do not treat generated examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.

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