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AWS development with CDK best practices, serverless patterns, cost optimization, and event-driven architecture. Use when deploying to AWS, writing Lambda functions, configuring API Gateway, working with DynamoDB, S3, or any AWS service.
Configures EC2 instances to securely call AWS services by creating and attaching IAM roles via instance profiles, eliminating hardcoded credentials. Use when an EC2 instance needs permissions to access AWS services like S3, DynamoDB, SQS, or CloudWatch through temporary credentials.
Evaluate a workload's performance efficiency against the Well-Architected Performance Efficiency pillar, covering resource selection, scaling, monitoring, and optimization opportunities.
Deploy containers on ECS and Fargate. Configure task definitions, services, and load balancing. Use when running containerized workloads on AWS.
Security Group Generator - Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: security group generator, security group generator Part of the AWS Skills skill category.
AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 development patterns. Use when writing JavaScript or TypeScript code that uses AWS services via @aws-sdk/* packages (aws-sdk-js-v3), or when asked about schemas, runtime validation, serialization, or code generation in the context of the JS/TS AWS SDK.
AWS SDK for Swift development patterns. Use when writing Swift code that uses AWS services via aws-sdk-swift package.
Always use when user asks to create, generate, or build an AWS architecture diagram, cloud infrastructure diagram, or system diagram with AWS services. Also activates for draw.io diagrams mentioning AWS services like Lambda, DynamoDB, S3, API Gateway, etc.
This skill should be used when users need to interact with AWS services via CLI. It covers all AWS services including EC2, ECS, EKS, Lambda, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, VPC, Route53, CloudFront, Bedrock, Support, Billing, and more. Supports querying, creating, modifying, deleting resources, monitoring, debugging, and cost analysis. Triggers on requests mentioning AWS, cloud resources, or specific AWS service names.
Use when the user asks about chaos engineering, fault injection, resilience testing, or HA verification for a SPECIFIC AWS service (e.g., RDS, EKS, MSK, ElastiCache, DynamoDB, S3, Lambda, OpenSearch, etc.). Triggers on "chaos testing on [service]", "fault injection for [service]", "how to test HA of [service]", "FIS scenarios/actions for [service]", "[service] failover testing", "[service] resilience testing", "[service] 混沌测试", "[service] 故障注入", "[service] 高可用验证", "对 [service] 做混沌实验", "test my [service]", "verify my [service] is resilient". Use this skill even when the user phrases it casually like "test my RDS" or "how resilient is my MSK cluster".
AWS, GCP, Azure services and cloud-native development
AWS, Azure, and GCP cloud services and best practices