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Found 21 Skills
Comprehensive infrastructure engineering covering DevOps, cloud platforms, FinOps, and DevSecOps. Platforms: AWS (EC2, Lambda, S3, ECS, EKS, RDS, CloudFormation), Azure basics, Cloudflare (Workers, R2, D1, Pages), GCP (GKE, Cloud Run, Cloud Storage), Docker, Kubernetes. Capabilities: CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins), GitOps, infrastructure as code (Terraform, CloudFormation), container orchestration, cost optimization, security scanning, vulnerability management, secrets management, compliance (SOC2, HIPAA). Actions: deploy, configure, manage, scale, monitor, secure, optimize cloud infrastructure. Keywords: AWS, EC2, Lambda, S3, ECS, EKS, RDS, CloudFormation, Azure, Kubernetes, k8s, Docker, Terraform, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, ArgoCD, Flux, cost optimization, FinOps, reserved instances, spot instances, security scanning, SAST, DAST, vulnerability management, secrets management, Vault, compliance, monitoring, observability. Use when: deploying to AWS/Azure/GCP/Cloudflare, setting up CI/CD pipelines, implementing GitOps workflows, managing Kubernetes clusters, optimizing cloud costs, implementing security best practices, managing infrastructure as code, container orchestration, compliance requirements, cost analysis and optimization.
Cloud & AI FinOps advisory skill. Structured cost optimization using the FinOps Foundation framework. Covers AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, AI inference, and data platforms (Databricks, Snowflake). Use for: cloud costs, cost optimization, cloud spend, AI costs, cloud bill, FinOps assessment, GreenOps, right-sizing, commitment strategy, tagging governance.
AWS cost optimization and FinOps workflows. Use for finding unused resources, analyzing Reserved Instance opportunities, detecting cost anomalies, rightsizing instances, evaluating Spot instances, migrating to newer generation instances, implementing FinOps best practices, optimizing storage/network/database costs, and managing cloud financial operations. Includes automated analysis scripts and comprehensive reference documentation.
Compare FinOps metrics across multiple repositories in an organization
Guides enterprise-scale cloud architecture—multi-BU landing zones and federation, cloud Center of Excellence governance, enterprise agreement and commit strategy, org-wide FinOps and chargeback, regulated-workload patterns (residency, segmentation), hybrid integration with identity and ERP, and architecture review board standards for large organizations. Use when designing cloud at hundreds of accounts, steering CCoE policy, EA/MACC optimization, sovereign or regulated cloud placement, or executive cloud governance—not for single-product cloud designs (cloud-architect), hands-on service config (cloud-engineer), SOC 2 evidence automation (compliance-engineer), general cross-domain ADRs (senior-system-architecture), or enterprise AI copilot architecture (applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise), or VP-level cloud program portfolio and board narratives (vp-of-cloud).
Expert cloud architect specializing in AWS/Azure/GCP multi-cloud infrastructure design, advanced IaC (Terraform/OpenTofu/CDK), FinOps cost optimization, and modern architectural patterns. Masters serverless, microservices, security, compliance, and disaster recovery. Use PROACTIVELY for cloud architecture, cost optimization, migration planning, or multi-cloud strategies.
Guides FinOps analysis on AWS, GCP, and Azure—cost visibility and allocation, tagging and showback/chargeback models, rightsizing and waste removal, RI/Savings Plan/CUD recommendations, budgets and forecasts, anomaly detection, unit economics (cost per service/customer), and FinOps cadence with engineering accountability. Use when optimizing cloud spend, analyzing CUR/billing exports, building cost dashboards, explaining bill spikes, or improving allocation—not for GL mapping, capex, depreciation, or month-end ledger close (compute-accounting-manager), enterprise EA negotiation (enterprise-cloud-architect), hands-on resource provisioning (cloud-engineer), or hardware supply efficiency (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency).
Autonomous DevSecOps & FinOps Guardrails. Orchestrates Gemini 3 Flash to audit Linux Kernel patches, Terraform cost drifts, and K8s compliance.
Use this skill when working on infrastructure, DevOps, CI/CD, Kubernetes, cloud deployment, observability, or cost optimization. Activates on mentions of Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Pulumi, OpenTofu, GitOps, Argo CD, Flux, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, observability, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, AWS, GCP, Azure, infrastructure as code, platform engineering, FinOps, or cloud costs.
Start Here. Use when the user asks about Narev Cloud, the Pricing API, model pricing (API reference skill vs applied workflows on top of that API), live LLM pricing, token costs, cost calculation, pinning or snapshotting model rates, Narev SDK, @ai-billing/core, provider middleware packages, Vercel AI SDK billing, Next.js App Router route handlers, framework-specific billing patterns, usage-based billing, billing integrations (Polar, Stripe, Lago, OpenMeter), FOCUS format, Narev Self-Hosted (ThinOps), deployment, COGS, customer tagging, FinOps for AI, or this documentation site. Guides you to the right skill or documentation path based on their task.
Design and optimize systems for high concurrency, throughput, scalability, and elastic scale—concurrency models (threads, async/await, actors), lock-free patterns, connection pooling, caching stampede mitigation, horizontal scaling, load balancing, backpressure, queueing, rate limiting, bulkheads, read replicas, sharding, pool tuning, profiling, capacity planning, SLO-driven autoscaling, multi-region and CDN edge architecture. Use when the user asks about high concurrency, scalability, throughput, horizontal scaling, connection pooling, backpressure, rate limiting, caching stampede, read replica, sharding, autoscaling, capacity planning, lock contention, async scalability, or load balancing—not service decomposition (microservices-developer), event buses only (event-driven-architecture), generic CRUD (senior-software-engineer), SRE on-call only (site-reliability-engineer), load tests without architecture (performance-engineer), or cost-only FinOps (cloud-economist).
Guides cleaning and standardizing tabular datasets before analysis, modeling, or reporting—profiling, quality rules, missing values, duplicates, outliers, type coercion, encoding fixes, record linkage, deduplication, high-level PII handling (not legal advice), actuarial/insurance field scrubbing, reproducible scrub pipelines, validation checks, and sign-off. Distinct from warehouse ETL or statistical modeling. Use when the user asks for "data scrubbing", "clean this dataset", "scrub the data", "data cleaning", "dedupe records", "handle missing values", "outlier treatment", "standardize columns", "data quality rules", "profile this table", or "prepare data for modeling". Not warehouse pipelines (data-warehouse-engineer), ML modeling (data-scientist, actuary), privacy programs (compliance-engineer), FinOps only (finops-analyst), or assumption governance (assumption-setting).