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Aidp Analyzing Data

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Answer business questions over the AIDP lakehouse with Spark SQL. Use when the user asks a data question ("how many…", "top N…", "show me…", "trend of…", "revenue by…") or wants to run ad-hoc Spark SQL. Grounds in .aidp/catalog.md + .aidp/semantic.md and reuses validated verified queries before generating SQL, then executes via the bundled aidpsql.py helper.

Works with: Claude Code (native)  ·  Cursor, Codex CLI (manual)
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cp -r aidp-analyzing-data ~/.claude/skills/

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