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databricks-core

Databricks CLI operations and the parent/entry-point skill for Databricks CLI use: authentication, profile selection, and bundles. Load this first for CLI, auth, profile, and bundle tasks, then load the matching product skill. For finding or exploring data, answering questions about the data, or generating SQL, load the databricks-data-discovery skill (it routes to Genie One). Contains up-to-date guidelines for Databricks-related CLI tasks.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/databricks/databricks-agent-skills --skill databricks-core
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    This skill provides a secure framework for interacting with the Databricks CLI. It incorporates strong security guardrails, such as explicitly forbidding automated profile selection, mandating OAuth2 authentication over tokens, and instructing the agent to present installation commands for user approval rather than executing them autonomously.

  • Socketpass

    No alerts

  • Snykwarn

    Risk: MEDIUM · 1 issue

  • ZeroLeakspass

    Score: 93/100 · 2 sections analyzed

What does this agent skill do?

Databricks

Core skill for Databricks CLI, authentication, and data exploration.

Product Skills

For specific products, use dedicated skills:

  • databricks-jobs - Lakeflow Jobs development and deployment
  • databricks-pipelines - Lakeflow Spark Declarative Pipelines (batch and streaming data pipelines)
  • databricks-apps - Full-stack TypeScript app development and deployment
  • databricks-lakebase - Lakebase Postgres Autoscaling project management
  • databricks-model-serving - Model Serving endpoint management and inference

For data discovery, exploration, and query generation — finding tables, answering natural-language questions about the data, or generating SQL — use databricks-data-discovery if it is installed (experimental; it asks Genie One first, then falls back to manual exploration). If it isn't installed, use the AI-tool commands below and Manual Data Exploration.

Prerequisites

  1. CLI installed: Run databricks --version to check.

    • If the CLI is missing or outdated (< v0.292.0): STOP. Do not proceed or work around a missing CLI.
    • Read the CLI Installation reference file and follow the instructions to guide the user through installation.
    • Note: In sandboxed environments (Cursor IDE, containers), install commands write outside the workspace and may be blocked. Present the install command to the user and ask them to run it in their own terminal.
    • Exception: If CLI installation is blocked (sandboxed containers, restricted environments), ask the user whether to fall back to direct REST API calls using DATABRICKS_HOST and DATABRICKS_TOKEN environment variables if present in the shell. See the Databricks REST API docs.
  2. Authenticated: databricks auth profiles

Profile Selection - CRITICAL

NEVER auto-select a profile.

  1. List profiles: databricks auth profiles
  2. Present ALL profiles to user with workspace URLs
  3. Let user choose (even if only one exists)
  4. Offer to create new profile if needed

Claude Code - IMPORTANT

Each Bash command runs in a separate shell session.

# WORKS: --profile flag
databricks apps list --profile my-workspace

# WORKS: chained with &&
export DATABRICKS_CONFIG_PROFILE=my-workspace && databricks apps list

# DOES NOT WORK: separate commands
export DATABRICKS_CONFIG_PROFILE=my-workspace
databricks apps list  # profile not set!

Data Exploration — Use AI Tools

Use these instead of manually navigating catalogs/schemas/tables:

# discover table structure (columns, types, sample data, stats)
databricks experimental aitools tools discover-schema catalog.schema.table --profile <PROFILE>

# run ad-hoc SQL queries
databricks experimental aitools tools query "SELECT * FROM table LIMIT 10" --profile <PROFILE>

# find the default warehouse
databricks experimental aitools tools get-default-warehouse --profile <PROFILE>

Names are literal. Use catalog/schema/table names exactly as given — never change a hyphen to an underscore or otherwise normalize them. In SQL, backtick-quote any name part with special characters (e.g. `my-catalog`.schema.table); unquoted hyphens cause a parse error.

These commands are first-class for running known SQL and profiling — Genie isn't required for that. For natural-language data questions, locating data you can't pin down, or generating a query from a question, prefer the databricks-data-discovery skill (above) if it's installed. See Manual Data Exploration for the full command surface, quoting rules, and troubleshooting.

Quick Reference

⚠️ CRITICAL: Some commands use positional arguments, not flags

# current user
databricks current-user me --profile <PROFILE>

# list resources
databricks apps list --profile <PROFILE>
databricks jobs list --profile <PROFILE>
databricks clusters list --profile <PROFILE>
databricks warehouses list --profile <PROFILE>
databricks pipelines list --profile <PROFILE>
databricks serving-endpoints list --profile <PROFILE>

# ⚠️ Unity Catalog — POSITIONAL arguments (NOT flags!)
databricks catalogs list --profile <PROFILE>

# ✅ CORRECT: positional args
databricks schemas list <CATALOG> --profile <PROFILE>
databricks tables list <CATALOG> <SCHEMA> --profile <PROFILE>
databricks tables get <CATALOG>.<SCHEMA>.<TABLE> --profile <PROFILE>

# ❌ WRONG: these flags/commands DON'T EXIST
# databricks schemas list --catalog-name <CATALOG>    ← WILL FAIL
# databricks tables list --catalog <CATALOG>           ← WILL FAIL
# databricks sql-warehouses list                       ← doesn't exist, use `warehouses list`
# databricks execute-statement                         ← doesn't exist, use `experimental aitools tools query`
# databricks sql execute                               ← doesn't exist, use `experimental aitools tools query`

# When in doubt, check help:
# databricks schemas list --help

# get details
databricks apps get <NAME> --profile <PROFILE>
databricks jobs get --job-id <ID> --profile <PROFILE>
databricks clusters get --cluster-id <ID> --profile <PROFILE>

# bundles
databricks bundle init --profile <PROFILE>
databricks bundle validate --profile <PROFILE>
databricks bundle deploy -t <TARGET> --profile <PROFILE>
databricks bundle run <RESOURCE> -t <TARGET> --profile <PROFILE>

Troubleshooting

ErrorSolution
cannot configure default credentialsUse --profile flag or authenticate first
configuration does not support OAuth tokensThe command requires OAuth (e.g., databricks apps logs). Re-authenticate with databricks auth login --host <URL> --profile <PROFILE>. See CLI Authentication.
PERMISSION_DENIEDCheck workspace/UC permissions
RESOURCE_DOES_NOT_EXISTVerify resource name/id and profile

Required Reading by Task

TaskREAD BEFORE proceeding
First time setupCLI Installation
Auth issues / new workspaceCLI Authentication
Exploring tables/schemasManual Data Exploration (or databricks-data-discovery if installed)
Deploying jobs/pipelinesUse /databricks-dabs

Reference Guides

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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