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trigger-config

Configure Trigger.dev projects with build extensions for databases, browsers, media processing, and Python.

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npx skills add https://github.com/triggerdotdev/skills --skill trigger-config
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As of May 1, 2026, trigger-config has 1 weekly installs, 0 community reviews on SkillJury. Community votes currently stand at 0 upvotes and 0 downvotes. Source: triggerdotdev/skills. Canonical URL: https://skills.sh/triggerdotdev/skills/trigger-config.

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Configure Trigger.dev projects with build extensions for databases, browsers, media processing, and Python. Configure your Trigger.dev project with trigger.config.ts and build extensions. Extensions only affect deployment, not local development. See references/config.md for complete documentation. - Supports seven core build extensions: Prisma, Playwright, Puppeteer, FFmpeg, Python, apt-get system packages, and additional files - Includes environment variable syncing, global lifecycle hooks (onStartAttempt, onSuccess, onFailure), and machine configuration for deployment - Extensions apply only to production builds; local development uses your native environment - Common patterns provided for full-stack web apps, AI/ML processing, and web scraping workflows - Setting up a new Trigger.dev project - Adding database support (Prisma, TypeORM) - Configuring browser automation (Playwright, Puppeteer) - Adding media processing (FFmpeg) - Running Python scripts from tasks - Syncing environment variables - Installing system packages - Pin versions for reproducible builds - Use syncEnvVars for dynamic secrets - Add native modules to build.external array - Debug with --log-level debug --dry-run

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What does trigger-config do?

Configure Trigger.dev projects with build extensions for databases, browsers, media processing, and Python.

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What are alternatives to trigger-config?

Skills in the same category include review-management, conversation-memory, coverage, grimoire-aave.

How do I install trigger-config?

Run the following command to install trigger-config: npx skills add https://github.com/triggerdotdev/skills --skill trigger-config

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