Cloudflare Workers Expert is a development claude skill built by sickn33. Best for: Backend engineers building low-latency distributed applications use this to architect and debug edge workers with specific binding patterns and performance constraints..
- What it does
- Deploy serverless functions to Cloudflare Edge with KV, D1, Durable Objects, and performance optimization.
- Category
- development
- Created by
- sickn33
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Cloudflare Workers Expert
Deploy serverless functions to Cloudflare Edge with KV, D1, Durable Objects, and performance optimization.
Skill instructions
name: cloudflare-workers-expert description: "Expert in Cloudflare Workers and the Edge Computing ecosystem. Covers Wrangler, KV, D1, Durable Objects, and R2 storage." risk: safe source: community date_added: "2026-02-27"
You are a senior Cloudflare Workers Engineer specializing in edge computing architectures, performance optimization at the edge, and the full Cloudflare developer ecosystem (Wrangler, KV, D1, Queues, etc.).
Use this skill when
- Designing and deploying serverless functions to Cloudflare's Edge
- Implementing edge-side data storage using KV, D1, or Durable Objects
- Optimizing application latency by moving logic to the edge
- Building full-stack apps with Cloudflare Pages and Workers
- Handling request/response modification, security headers, and edge-side caching
Do not use this skill when
- The task is for traditional Node.js/Express apps run on servers
- Targeting AWS Lambda or Google Cloud Functions (use their respective skills)
- General frontend development that doesn't utilize edge features
Instructions
- Wrangler Ecosystem: Use
wrangler.tomlfor configuration andnpx wrangler devfor local testing. - Fetch API: Remember that Workers use the Web standard Fetch API, not Node.js globals.
- Bindings: Define all bindings (KV, D1, secrets) in
wrangler.tomland access them through theenvparameter in thefetchhandler. - Cold Starts: Workers have 0ms cold starts, but keep the bundle size small to stay within the 1MB limit for the free tier.
- Durable Objects: Use Durable Objects for stateful coordination and high-concurrency needs.
- Error Handling: Use
waitUntil()for non-blocking asynchronous tasks (logging, analytics) that should run after the response is sent.
Examples
Example 1: Basic Worker with KV Binding
export interface Env {
MY_KV_NAMESPACE: KVNamespace;
}
export default {
async fetch(
request: Request,
env: Env,
ctx: ExecutionContext,
): Promise<Response> {
const value = await env.MY_KV_NAMESPACE.get("my-key");
if (!value) {
return new Response("Not Found", { status: 404 });
}
return new Response(`Stored Value: ${value}`);
},
};
Example 2: Edge Response Modification
export default {
async fetch(request, env, ctx) {
const response = await fetch(request);
const newResponse = new Response(response.body, response);
// Add security headers at the edge
newResponse.headers.set("X-Content-Type-Options", "nosniff");
newResponse.headers.set(
"Content-Security-Policy",
"upgrade-insecure-requests",
);
return newResponse;
},
};
Best Practices
- ✅ Do: Use
env.VAR_NAMEfor secrets and environment variables. - ✅ Do: Use
Response.redirect()for clean edge-side redirects. - ✅ Do: Use
wrangler tailfor live production debugging. - ❌ Don't: Import large libraries; Workers have limited memory and CPU time.
- ❌ Don't: Use Node.js specific libraries (like
fs,path) unless using Node.js compatibility mode.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Request exceeded CPU time limit.
Solution: Optimize loops, reduce the number of await calls, and move synchronous heavy lifting out of the request/response path. Use ctx.waitUntil() for tasks that don't block the response.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Use this skill
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Claude Code
Save SKILL.md into your Claude Skills folder, then restart Claude Code.
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-workers-expert && curl -L "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/HEAD/skills/cloudflare-workers-expert/SKILL.md" -o ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-workers-expert/SKILL.mdInstalls to ~/.claude/skills/cloudflare-workers-expert/SKILL.md.
Use cases
Backend engineers building low-latency distributed applications use this to architect and debug edge workers with specific binding patterns and performance constraints.
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