What Qiskit does
Qiskit is a skill designed to facilitate the development, simulation, and execution of quantum circuits using the Qiskit 2.x framework and IBM Quantum Runtime. It allows users to leverage the latest APIs to create circuits, prepare hardware-compatible instruction sets, and execute these circuits through various V2 primitives. This skill is particularly useful for developers and researchers working in quantum computing who need to build and analyze quantum algorithms efficiently.
With Qiskit, you can perform tasks such as exact local sampling and expectation value calculations using the StatevectorSampler and StatevectorEstimator, respectively. For high-performance simulations, the skill integrates with Qiskit Aer, while for executing on IBM Quantum Processing Units (QPU), it utilizes SamplerV2 and EstimatorV2 primitives. The skill also supports error mitigation techniques and allows for the execution of circuits in different modes, such as job, batch, or session modes, depending on the user's workload requirements.
The installation process is straightforward, requiring the creation of an isolated environment and the installation of necessary packages. Users are guided to avoid deprecated components and to follow specific rules for mapping problems to circuits and optimizing them for execution. The documentation includes practical code examples for local sampling, estimation, and QPU execution, making it accessible for those familiar with Python and quantum programming.
This skill is ideal for quantum developers and researchers who want to streamline their workflow in building and executing quantum circuits. It provides a structured approach to working with Qiskit, ensuring that users can effectively navigate the complexities of quantum computing without getting bogged down by unnecessary details.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to build, simulate, or execute quantum circuits efficiently, especially using IBM's quantum hardware.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who are working with outdated versions of Qiskit or those who require features not supported by Qiskit 2.x.
What you can build with it
Simulating Quantum Circuits Locally
Use Qiskit to create and run quantum circuits on your local machine, allowing for rapid testing and development.
Executing Circuits on IBM QPUs
Leverage the skill to submit quantum circuits to IBM's quantum hardware for real-world execution and analysis.
Performing Quantum Measurements
Utilize the StatevectorEstimator to compute expectation values and analyze the results of your quantum circuits.
How to install Qiskit
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/qiskit --agent claude-code2. 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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Inside SKILL.md
Written by k-dense-aiQiskit
Use current Qiskit 2.x APIs to build circuits, prepare hardware-compatible instruction set architecture (ISA) circuits, and execute them through V2 primitives.
This skill was verified on 2026-07-23 against the PyPI releases qiskit==2.5.0, qiskit-ibm-runtime==0.48.0, and qiskit-aer==0.17.2. Check references/sources.md before changing pins or documenting newly released behavior.
Choose the Right Path
| Goal | Recommended interface |
|---|---|
| Exact local sampling | qiskit.primitives.StatevectorSampler |
| Exact local expectation values | qiskit.primitives.StatevectorEstimator |
| High-performance or noisy simulation | Qiskit Aer |
| IBM QPU sampling | qiskit_ibm_runtime.SamplerV2 |
| IBM QPU expectation values and mitigation | qiskit_ibm_runtime.EstimatorV2 |
| Backend without native primitives | BackendSamplerV2 or BackendEstimatorV2 |
| Open-system or master-equation dynamics | Prefer QuTiP |
| Differentiable quantum machine learning | Prefer PennyLane unless Qiskit integration is required |
Installation
Create an isolated environment and install only the components needed:
uv venv --python 3.13
source .venv/bin/activate
# Core SDK plus plotting support
uv pip install "qiskit[visualization]==2.5.0"
# Add only when needed
uv pip install "qiskit-ibm-runtime==0.48.0"
uv pip install "qiskit-aer==0.17.2"
Do not install qiskit-terra; it was superseded by the qiskit distribution. Qiskit Runtime, Aer, Nature, Machine Learning, Optimization, and Algorithms are separate distributions.
For IBM account setup, CI-safe credential handling, optional packages, and environment repair, read references/setup.md.
Core Workflow
Follow this sequence for every hardware-oriented workload:
- Map the problem to a circuit and, for Estimator, one or more observables.
- Optimize the parameterized circuit once for the selected backend.
- Apply the layout to every observable.
- Execute ISA circuits through a V2 primitive using Primitive Unified Blocs (PUBs).
- Analyze register-aware results, metadata, uncertainty, and resource usage.
Do not bind and retranspile a parameterized circuit inside every optimizer iteration. Transpile the parameterized circuit once, then pass parameter arrays in PUBs.
Quick Local Sampling
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.primitives import StatevectorSampler
circuit = QuantumCircuit(2)
circuit.h(0)
circuit.cx(0, 1)
circuit.measure_all() # creates the classical register named "meas"
sampler = StatevectorSampler(seed=7)
pub_result = sampler.run([circuit], shots=1024).result()[0]
counts = pub_result.data.meas.get_counts()
print(counts)
Sampler V2 preserves shots and classical-register structure. Access the register by its actual name; measure_all() uses meas.
Quick Local Estimation
import numpy as np
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.circuit import Parameter
from qiskit.primitives import StatevectorEstimator
from qiskit.quantum_info import SparsePauliOp
theta = Parameter("theta")
circuit = QuantumCircuit(2)
circuit.ry(theta, 0)
circuit.cx(0, 1)
observable = SparsePauliOp.from_list([("ZZ", 1.0), ("XX", 0.5)])
parameter_values = [[0.0], [np.pi / 4], [np.pi / 2]]
estimator = StatevectorEstimator(seed=7)
pub = (circuit, observable, parameter_values)
pub_result = estimator.run([pub]).result()[0]
print(pub_result.data.evs)
Estimator circuits should not contain final measurements. PUB arrays broadcast; verify circuit parameter order before constructing large sweeps.
IBM QPU Sampling
This example assumes credentials were saved securely as described in references/setup.md. It never embeds or prints an API key.
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.transpiler import generate_preset_pass_manager
from qiskit_ibm_runtime import QiskitRuntimeService, SamplerV2 as Sampler
service = QiskitRuntimeService()
backend = service.least_busy(
operational=True,
simulator=False,
min_num_qubits=2,
)
circuit = QuantumCircuit(2)
circuit.h(0)
circuit.cx(0, 1)
circuit.measure_all()
pass_manager = generate_preset_pass_manager(
backend=backend,
optimization_level=1,
seed_transpiler=7,
)
isa_circuit = pass_manager.run(circuit)
sampler = Sampler(mode=backend)
job = sampler.run([isa_circuit], shots=1024)
print("job_id:", job.job_id())
counts = job.result()[0].data.meas.get_counts()
Save the job ID before waiting for results so the job can be retrieved later.
IBM QPU Estimation
Runtime Estimator requires both an ISA circuit and observables mapped through the transpiler layout:
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.quantum_info import SparsePauliOp
from qiskit.transpiler import generate_preset_pass_manager
from qiskit_ibm_runtime import EstimatorV2 as Estimator
circuit = QuantumCircuit(2)
circuit.h(0)
circuit.cx(0, 1)
observable = SparsePauliOp.from_list([("ZZ", 1.0)])
pass_manager = generate_preset_pass_manager(
backend=backend,
optimization_level=1,
seed_transpiler=7,
)
isa_circuit = pass_manager.run(circuit)
isa_observable = observable.apply_layout(isa_circuit.layout)
estimator = Estimator(
mode=backend,
options={"resilience_level": 1},
)
pub_result = estimator.run(
[(isa_circuit, isa_observable)],
precision=0.02,
).result()[0]
print(pub_result.data.evs, pub_result.data.stds)
Error mitigation is not guaranteed to improve every workload and increases cost. Record the complete options and result metadata.
Non-Negotiable Qiskit 2.x Rules
- Use V2 primitive interfaces and PUB inputs. Do not write new V1
Sampler,Estimator, orQuantumInstancecode. - Runtime primitives accept ISA circuits; they do not perform layout, routing, and basis translation for you.
- Apply the transpiler layout to Estimator observables with
observable.apply_layout(isa_circuit.layout). - Use
mode=backend,mode=session, ormode=batchfor Runtime primitives. - Use
EstimatorV2for resilience levels and expectation-value mitigation. Sampler has different noise-management options and no Estimator-style resilience levels. - Treat
BackendV2.target,backend.operation_names,backend.coupling_map, and direct backend attributes as the source of hardware constraints. Do not usebackend.configuration()orBackendProperties. - Read Sampler output by classical register name. Bitstrings are displayed most-significant bit first; Qiskit qubit 0 is conventionally the least-significant bit.
- Use a fixed
seed_transpilerwhen comparing compilation settings. A simulator seed does not make QPU results deterministic. qiskit.pulsewas removed in Qiskit 2.0. Use supported fractional gates for IBM hardware or Qiskit Dynamics for pulse-model research.- QPY is the Qiskit-native circuit serialization format. Do not use Python pickle for untrusted circuit artifacts.
See references/migration.md for a detailed old-to-current API map.
Execution Modes
Choose based on workload shape and account plan:
- Job mode: one-off work; instantiate a primitive with
mode=backend. - Batch mode: independent jobs submitted together; available on the Open Plan.
- Session mode: iterative jobs that benefit from prioritized follow-on execution; unavailable on the Open Plan.
from qiskit_ibm_runtime import Batch, SamplerV2 as Sampler
with Batch(backend=backend, max_time="10m") as batch:
sampler = Sampler(mode=batch)
jobs = [sampler.run([circuit], shots=1024) for circuit in isa_circuits]
results = [job.result() for job in jobs]
Close sessions and batches after submission. Exiting their context stops new submissions but allows accepted jobs to finish, subject to service limits.
Reference Map
Read only the files needed for the current task:
| Topic | Reference |
|---|---|
| Versions, installation, authentication, CI | references/setup.md |
| Circuits, parameters, control flow, QPY | references/circuits.md |
| V2 PUBs, broadcasting, local and Runtime results | references/primitives.md |
| Targets, ISA circuits, layouts, pass managers | references/transpilation.md |
| IBM backends, modes, jobs, Aer, mitigation | references/backends.md |
| End-to-end map/optimize/execute/analyze patterns | references/patterns.md |
| Algorithms, addons, Nature, ML, Optimization | references/algorithms.md |
| Circuit, result, state, and backend plots | references/visualization.md |
| Qiskit 0.x/1.x and Runtime migration | references/migration.md |
| Testing, reproducibility, and troubleshooting | references/testing.md |
| Upstream docs, release notes, and version baseline | references/sources.md |
Bundled Scripts
Run from the skill directory:
# Installed-package and legacy-environment checks; no network or credential reads
python scripts/check_environment.py
# Runnable V2 local Sampler and Estimator example
python scripts/run_local_primitives.py --shots 1024 --seed 7
# Read-only IBM backend capability inspection; uses saved credentials
python scripts/inspect_runtime.py --min-qubits 5
The Runtime inspection script selects or inspects a backend but never submits a quantum job.
Final Checklist
Before returning Qiskit code:
- Confirm package versions and Python compatibility.
- Run locally with statevector primitives or Aer.
- Verify parameter order, observable qubit count, and classical-register names.
- Transpile against the exact
BackendV2target and inspect depth and two-qubit operations. - Apply the final layout to every observable.
- Estimate QPU cost and choose job, batch, or session mode.
- Save job IDs, package versions, seeds, backend name, primitive options, and result metadata.
- Never expose API keys in source, logs, notebooks, or version control.
Frequently asked questions about Qiskit
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