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Define the design rules (Skill Laws) that all Skills must follow, including core principles such as AI-first, human-centric, and ready-to-use. When to use: When users create a new Skill, optimize an existing Skill, ask about Skill design specifications, or need to evaluate Skill quality.
Use when the user wants to deploy and run a prepared AWS FIS experiment. Triggers on "execute FIS experiment", "run FIS experiment", "start chaos experiment", "deploy FIS template", "启动 FIS 实验", "运行混沌实验", "执行故障注入实验", "deploy and run the experiment in [directory]". Expects a prepared experiment directory (from aws-fis-experiment-prepare or manually created) containing experiment-template.json, iam-policy.json, cfn-template.yaml, and alarm configs. Deploys resources via CLI or CloudFormation, starts the experiment with strict user confirmation, monitors progress, and generates results report.
Use when researching, compiling, or assessing best practices for any AWS service, building HA/DR/security checklists from official AWS documentation, or checking whether live AWS resources follow official recommendations. Requires aws-knowledge-mcp-server. Triggers on "best practices", "compile checklist", "summarize HA/DR best practices", "what are the best practices for", "find all best practices", "check my cluster", "audit my redis", "assess my redis", "assessment", "是否符合最佳实践", "检查现有资源", "查找最佳实践", "编译检查清单", "总结最佳实践", "帮我查找", "汇总成表", "帮我检查", "审计一下", "评估一下".
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".
Access and navigate GenomeArk AWS S3 bucket - VGP assemblies, QC data, and species directory structure
Laws of UX critique skill. Use when evaluating mockups, screenshots, design specs, prototypes, flows, onboarding, checkout, dashboards, forms, or design-review requests, even when the user does not say UX or name a law. Output the 2-4 most relevant laws with specific application and law-grounded recommendations. Do not use for pure frontend implementation code review, WCAG/accessibility audits, or brand/visual-identity critique unless interaction usability is also in scope.
Verified corrections for IAM behaviors that AI agents frequently get wrong — policy evaluation edge cases, trust policy gotchas, STS session limits, Organizations quirks, and SAML/MFA specifics. Use alongside documentation when working with IAM roles, policies, STS, or Organizations. Do NOT use for non-IAM authorization like Cognito user-pool policies or app-level RBAC.
Builds, deploys, manages, debugs, configures, and optimizes serverless applications on AWS using Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, EventBridge, and SAM/CDK. Covers cold starts, CORS debugging, event source mappings, troubleshooting, concurrency, SnapStart, Powertools, function URLs, EventBridge Scheduler, Lambda layers, Durable Functions, durable execution, checkpoint-and-replay, and production readiness. Use when the user mentions Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, SAM templates, CDK serverless stacks, DynamoDB stream triggers, SQS event sources, cold starts, timeouts, 502/504 errors, throttling, concurrency, CORS, Powertools, Durable Functions, durable execution, checkpoint-and-replay, or any event-driven architecture on AWS, even if they don't say "serverless." Do NOT use for EC2, ECS/Fargate containers, or Amplify hosting.
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.
Full inventory and audit of AWS Glue Data Catalog assets across S3 Tables, Redshift-federated, and remote Iceberg catalogs. Triggers on: inventory the catalog, audit databases, list all tables, catalog overview, data landscape, enumerate catalogs, data inventory, search the catalog. Do NOT use for finding specific data (use finding-data-lake-assets), running queries (use querying-data-lake), or creating tables (use creating-data-lake-table).
Analyze AWS costs, find savings, manage budgets, evaluate Savings Plans and Reserved Instances, right-size EC2/Lambda/RDS/EBS with Compute Optimizer, look up service pricing, query CUR with Athena, detect cost anomalies, scope costs to billing views, and monitor Free Tier usage. Triggers on: AWS bill, cost analysis, reduce spend, savings plan, reserved instance, right-size, budget alert, cost optimization, pricing, free tier, cost anomaly, CUR, cost audit, billing view, billing view ARN.
Build and deploy full-stack web and mobile apps with AWS Amplify Gen2 (TypeScript code-first). Covers auth (Cognito), data (AppSync/DynamoDB including schema modeling, enum types, relationships, authorization rules), storage (S3), functions, APIs, and AI (Amplify AI Kit with Bedrock). Supports React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, React Native, Flutter, Swift, and Android. Always use this skill for Amplify Gen2 topics — even for questions you think you know — it contains validated, version-specific patterns that prevent common mistakes. TRIGGER when: user mentions Amplify Gen2; project has amplify/ directory or amplify_outputs; code imports @aws-amplify packages; user asks about defineBackend, defineAuth, defineData, defineStorage, or npx ampx. SKIP: Amplify Gen1 (amplify CLI v6), standalone SAM/CDK without Amplify (use aws-serverless), direct Bedrock without Amplify AI Kit (use bedrock).