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DBOS TypeScript SDK for building reliable, fault-tolerant applications with durable workflows. Use this skill when writing TypeScript code with DBOS, creating workflows and steps, using queues, using DBOSClient from external applications, or building applications that need to be resilient to failures.

RJsolucoes By RJsolucoes schedule Updated 2/20/2026

name: dbos-typescript description: DBOS TypeScript SDK for building reliable, fault-tolerant applications with durable workflows. Use this skill when writing TypeScript code with DBOS, creating workflows and steps, using queues, using DBOSClient from external applications, or building applications that need to be resilient to failures. risk: safe source: https://docs.dbos.dev/ license: MIT metadata: author: dbos version: "1.0.0" organization: DBOS date: January 2026 abstract: Comprehensive guide for building fault-tolerant TypeScript applications with DBOS. Covers workflows, steps, queues, communication patterns, and best practices for durable execution.

DBOS TypeScript Best Practices

Guide for building reliable, fault-tolerant TypeScript applications with DBOS durable workflows.

When to Use

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Adding DBOS to existing TypeScript code
  • Creating workflows and steps
  • Using queues for concurrency control
  • Implementing workflow communication (events, messages, streams)
  • Configuring and launching DBOS applications
  • Using DBOSClient from external applications
  • Testing DBOS applications

Rule Categories by Priority

Priority Category Impact Prefix
1 Lifecycle CRITICAL lifecycle-
2 Workflow CRITICAL workflow-
3 Step HIGH step-
4 Queue HIGH queue-
5 Communication MEDIUM comm-
6 Pattern MEDIUM pattern-
7 Testing LOW-MEDIUM test-
8 Client MEDIUM client-
9 Advanced LOW advanced-

Critical Rules

Installation

Always install the latest version of DBOS:

npm install @dbos-inc/dbos-sdk@latest

DBOS Configuration and Launch

A DBOS application MUST configure and launch DBOS before running any workflows:

import { DBOS } from "@dbos-inc/dbos-sdk";

async function main() {
  DBOS.setConfig({
    name: "my-app",
    systemDatabaseUrl: process.env.DBOS_SYSTEM_DATABASE_URL,
  });
  await DBOS.launch();
  await myWorkflow();
}

main().catch(console.log);

Workflow and Step Structure

Workflows are comprised of steps. Any function performing complex operations or accessing external services must be run as a step using DBOS.runStep:

import { DBOS } from "@dbos-inc/dbos-sdk";

async function fetchData() {
  return await fetch("https://api.example.com").then(r => r.json());
}

async function myWorkflowFn() {
  const result = await DBOS.runStep(fetchData, { name: "fetchData" });
  return result;
}
const myWorkflow = DBOS.registerWorkflow(myWorkflowFn);

Key Constraints

  • Do NOT call, start, or enqueue workflows from within steps
  • Do NOT use threads or uncontrolled concurrency to start workflows - use DBOS.startWorkflow or queues
  • Workflows MUST be deterministic - non-deterministic operations go in steps
  • Do NOT modify global variables from workflows or steps

How to Use

Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and examples:

references/lifecycle-config.md
references/workflow-determinism.md
references/queue-concurrency.md

References

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/RJsolucoes/RJChronosConnect --skill dbos-typescript
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