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mastra

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Provide a comprehensive guide to the Mastra framework, teaching how to find documentation, validate API signatures, and build agents and workflows.

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When learning the Mastra framework, finding documentation, verifying API signatures, and building proxy workflows are complex. The lack of systematic guidance leads to a steep learning curve.

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Provides a comprehensive guide, teaching core Mastra framework skills. Simplifies the learning process, enabling quick mastery of proxy and workflow construction, and improving development efficiency.

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Mastra Framework Guide

Build AI applications with Mastra. This skill teaches you how to find current documentation and build agents and workflows.

⚠️ Critical: Do not trust internal knowledge

Everything you know about Mastra is likely outdated or wrong. Never rely on memory. Always verify against current documentation.

Your training data contains obsolete APIs, deprecated patterns, and incorrect usage. Mastra evolves rapidly - APIs change between versions, constructor signatures shift, and patterns get refactored.

Prerequisites

Before writing any Mastra code, check if packages are installed:

ls node_modules/@mastra/
  • If packages exist: Use embedded docs first (most reliable)
  • If no packages: Install first or use remote docs

Documentation lookup guide

Quick Reference

User QuestionFirst CheckHow To
"Create/install Mastra project"references/create-mastra.mdSetup guide with CLI and manual steps
"How do I use Agent/Workflow/Tool?"references/embedded-docs.mdLook up in node_modules/@mastra/*/dist/docs/
"How do I use X?" (no packages)references/remote-docs.mdFetch from https://mastra.ai/llms.txt
"I'm getting an error..."references/common-errors.mdCommon errors and solutions
"Upgrade from v0.x to v1.x"references/migration-guide.mdVersion upgrade workflows

Priority order for writing code

⚠️ Never write code without checking current docs first.

  1. Embedded docs first (if packages installed)

    Look up current docs in node_modules for a package. Example of looking up "Agent" docs in @mastra/core:

    grep -r "Agent" node_modules/@mastra/core/dist/docs/references
    
  2. Source code second (if packages installed)

    If you can't find what you need in the embedded docs, look directly at the source code. This is more time consuming but can provide insights into implementation details.

    # Check what's available
    cat node_modules/@mastra/core/dist/docs/assets/SOURCE_MAP.json | grep '"Agent"'
    
    # Read the actual type definition
    cat node_modules/@mastra/core/dist/[path-from-source-map]
    
    • Why: Ultimate source of truth if docs are missing or unclear
    • Use when: Embedded docs don't cover your question
    • See: references/embedded-docs.md
  3. Remote docs third (if packages not installed)

    You can fetch the latest docs from the Mastra website:

    https://mastra.ai/llms.txt
    
    • Why: Latest published docs (may be ahead of installed version)
    • Use when: Packages not installed or exploring new features
    • See: references/remote-docs.md

Core concepts

Agents vs workflows

Agent: Autonomous, makes decisions, uses tools Use for: Open-ended tasks (support, research, analysis)

Workflow: Structured sequence of steps Use for: Defined processes (pipelines, approvals, ETL)

Key components

  • Tools: Extend agent capabilities (APIs, databases, external services)
  • Memory: Maintain context (message history, working memory, semantic recall)
  • RAG: Query external knowledge (vector stores, graph relationships)
  • Storage: Persist data (Postgres, LibSQL, MongoDB)

Critical requirements

TypeScript config

Mastra requires ES2022 modules. CommonJS will fail.

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "target": "ES2022",
    "module": "ES2022",
    "moduleResolution": "bundler"
  }
}

Model format

Always use "provider/model-name":

  • "openai/gpt-5.2"
  • "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5"
  • "google/gemini-2.5-pro"

When you see errors

Type errors often mean your knowledge is outdated.

Common signs of outdated knowledge:

  • Property X does not exist on type Y
  • Cannot find module
  • Type mismatch errors
  • Constructor parameter errors

What to do:

  1. Check references/common-errors.md
  2. Verify current API in embedded docs
  3. Don't assume the error is a user mistake - it might be your outdated knowledge

Development workflow

Always verify before writing code:

  1. Check packages installed

    ls node_modules/@mastra/
    
  2. Look up current API

  3. Write code based on current docs

  4. Test in Studio

    npm run dev  # http://localhost:4111
    

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Created2026年3月16日
Last Updated2026年5月23日