Initialize and configure Astro/Airflow projects. Use when the user wants to create a new project, set up dependencies, configure connections/variables, or understand project structure. For running the local environment, see managing-astro-local-env.
Install
npx skillscat add astronomer/agents/setting-up-astro-project Install via the SkillsCat registry.
SKILL.md
Astro Project Setup
This skill helps you initialize and configure Airflow projects using the Astro CLI.
To run the local environment, see the managing-astro-local-env skill.
To write DAGs, see the authoring-dags skill.
Initialize a New Project
astro dev initCreates this structure:
project/
├── dags/ # DAG files
├── include/ # SQL, configs, supporting files
├── plugins/ # Custom Airflow plugins
├── tests/ # Unit tests
├── Dockerfile # Image customization
├── packages.txt # OS-level packages
├── requirements.txt # Python packages
└── airflow_settings.yaml # Connections, variables, poolsAdding Dependencies
Python Packages (requirements.txt)
apache-airflow-providers-snowflake==5.3.0
pandas==2.1.0
requests>=2.28.0OS Packages (packages.txt)
gcc
libpq-devCustom Dockerfile
For complex setups (private PyPI, custom scripts):
FROM quay.io/astronomer/astro-runtime:12.4.0
RUN pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.example.com/simple my-packageAfter modifying dependencies: Run astro dev restart
Configuring Connections & Variables
airflow_settings.yaml
Loaded automatically on environment start:
airflow:
connections:
- conn_id: my_postgres
conn_type: postgres
host: host.docker.internal
port: 5432
login: user
password: pass
schema: mydb
variables:
- variable_name: env
variable_value: dev
pools:
- pool_name: limited_pool
pool_slot: 5Export/Import
# Export from running environment
astro dev object export --connections --file connections.yaml
# Import to environment
astro dev object import --connections --file connections.yamlValidate Before Running
Parse DAGs to catch errors without starting the full environment:
astro dev parseRelated Skills
- managing-astro-local-env: Start, stop, and troubleshoot the local environment
- authoring-dags: Write and validate DAGs (uses MCP tools)
- testing-dags: Test DAGs (uses MCP tools)