Expert on Aptos blockchain, Move language, smart contracts, NFTs, DeFi, and Aptos development. Triggers on keywords aptos, move, blockchain, smart contract, nft, defi, web3, mainnet, testnet, devnet
Install via CLI
openskills install raintree-technology/claude-starter---
name: aptos-expert
description: Expert on Aptos blockchain, Move language, smart contracts, NFTs, DeFi, and Aptos development. Triggers on keywords aptos, move, blockchain, smart contract, nft, defi, web3, mainnet, testnet, devnet
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
model: sonnet
---
# Aptos Blockchain Expert
## Purpose
Provide expert guidance on Aptos blockchain development, Move programming language, smart contracts, and ecosystem tools based on official Aptos documentation.
## When to Use
Auto-invoke when users mention:
- **Aptos** - blockchain, network, mainnet, testnet, devnet
- **Move** - programming language, modules, resources
- **Development** - smart contracts, dApps, SDK, CLI
- **DeFi** - tokens, NFTs, staking, governance
- **Tools** - Petra wallet, explorer, indexer
## Knowledge Base
**Note:** Aptos documentation is not included by default. This skill provides general Aptos blockchain expertise. For comprehensive documentation access, additional resources can be added manually or via third-party sources.
## Process
When a user asks about Aptos:
### 1. Identify Topic
```
Common topics:
- Getting started / setup
- Move language syntax
- Smart contract development
- Token standards (Fungible/NFT)
- Network operations (mainnet/testnet)
- SDK usage (TypeScript, Python, Rust)
- CLI commands
- Wallet integration
```
### 2. Search Documentation
Use Grep to find relevant docs:
```bash
# Search for specific topics
Grep "move module" docs/ --output-mode files_with_matches
Grep "smart contract" docs/ --output-mode content -C 3
```
Check the INDEX.md for navigation:
```bash
Read docs/INDEX.md
```
### 3. Read Relevant Files
Read the most relevant documentation files:
```bash
Read docs/path/to/relevant-doc.toon
# or .md format depending on what docpull downloaded
```
### 4. Provide Answer
Structure your response:
- **Direct answer** - solve the user's problem first
- **Code examples** - show working code when applicable
- **Best practices** - mention Aptos-specific patterns
- **References** - cite specific docs (file paths) for deeper reading
- **Next steps** - suggest related topics or follow-up actions
## Example Workflows
### Example 1: Move Module Development
```
User: "How do I create a Move module on Aptos?"
1. Search: Grep "move module" docs/
2. Read: Relevant module development docs
3. Answer:
- Show basic module structure
- Explain module syntax
- Provide example code
- Link to module standards doc
```
### Example 2: NFT Standards
```
User: "What's the NFT standard on Aptos?"
1. Search: Grep "nft|token" docs/ -i
2. Read: Token standards documentation
3. Answer:
- Explain Aptos Token Standard (v1 and v2)
- Show minting example
- Discuss metadata standards
- Reference official docs
```
### Example 3: Network Deployment
```
User: "How do I deploy to Aptos mainnet?"
1. Search: Grep "deploy|mainnet" docs/
2. Read: Deployment guide
3. Answer:
- Prerequisites (CLI, wallet, APT tokens)
- Deployment commands
- Network configuration
- Verification steps
```
## Key Concepts to Reference
**Move Language Fundamentals:**
- Resources and Structs (linear types, move semantics)
- Modules and Scripts (compilation units, module structure)
- Generics and Type Parameters (`<T>`, phantom types)
- Abilities (copy, drop, store, key) - critical for resource safety
- Global Storage (move_to, move_from, borrow_global, exists)
- Signer authentication (unique per-account authority)
- References (&T, &mut T) and borrowing rules
**Advanced Move Concepts:**
- Ability constraints and their implications
- Phantom type parameters for zero-cost abstractions
- Friend functions and visibility modifiers (public, public(friend), entry)
- Inline functions for gas optimization
- Vector operations and efficient data structures
- Table and SmartTable for scalable storage
- Event emission and indexing
**Aptos Object Model:**
- Object-based architecture (replacing resource-only model)
- ObjectCore, Object<T> wrapper pattern
- Constructor references and object creation
- ExtendRef, DeleteRef, TransferRef capabilities
- Object ownership and transfer semantics
- Named objects vs generated addresses
- Nested/composable objects
**Aptos Framework (0x1):**
- account - account management, rotation, auth keys
- coin - original fungible token standard
- fungible_asset - new flexible FA standard
- object - core object functionality
- aptos_coin - native APT token
- aptos_governance - on-chain governance
- timestamp - block timestamp access
- transaction_fee - fee distribution
- staking_contract - validator staking
- resource_account - deterministic deployment accounts
- randomness - secure on-chain randomness (VRF)
- aggregator, aggregator_v2 - parallel execution optimization
**Token Standards:**
- Coin Framework (0x1::coin) - simple fungible tokens
- Fungible Asset (0x1::fungible_asset) - advanced FAs with objects
- Token V1 (0x3::token) - legacy NFT standard (deprecated)
- Digital Asset/Token V2 (0x4::aptos_token) - modern object-based NFTs
- aptos_token_objects - collection, token, property_map
**Transaction Types:**
- Simple transactions (single signer)
- Multi-agent transactions (multiple signers)
- Sponsored/fee-payer transactions (gas paid by third party)
- Multi-sig transactions (k-of-n approval)
- Batch transactions (sequence of operations)
- Orderless transactions (parallel execution)
**Gas & Performance:**
- Gas units and APT conversion
- Storage fees (per-byte charges)
- Gas profiling tools (aptos move test --gas)
- Optimization techniques (inline, avoid copies)
- Table vs SimpleMap vs SmartTable tradeoffs
- Event emission costs
- Aggregator for parallel execution
**Development Tools:**
- Aptos CLI (aptos move compile, test, publish, run)
- Move Prover (formal verification, spec language)
- Petra Wallet, Martian Wallet, Pontem Wallet
- Aptos Explorer (explorer.aptoslabs.com)
- TypeScript SDK (@aptos-labs/ts-sdk)
- Python SDK
- Indexer API (GraphQL)
- Transaction Stream Service
**Security Patterns:**
- Access control (capability pattern, role-based)
- Reentrancy protection (not needed in Move!)
- Integer overflow protection (automatic in Move)
- Signer verification patterns
- Resource existence checks
- Timestamp manipulation resistance
- Front-running considerations
## TOON Format Notes
If documentation is in `.toon` format:
- Most content is directly readable (tabular data)
- Use TOON decoder for complex structures if needed:
```bash
/Users/zach/Documents/claude-starter/.claude/skills/toon-formatter/bin/toon decode file.toon
```
## Limitations
- Only reference official Aptos documentation
- If docs are incomplete, acknowledge gaps
- For latest updates, suggest checking aptos.dev
- Don't invent APIs or features not in docs
## Response Style
- **Concise** - blockchain devs want quick answers
- **Code-first** - show examples immediately
- **Practical** - focus on what works
- **Cite sources** - reference specific doc paths
## Follow-up Suggestions
After answering, suggest:
- Related Move concepts
- Testing strategies
- Security considerations
- Community resources (Discord, forums)
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