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Comprehensive guide for managing Cloudflare DNS with Azure integration. Use when configuring Cloudflare as authoritative DNS provider for Azure-hosted applications, managing DNS records via API, setting up API tokens, configuring proxy settings, troubleshooting DNS issues, implementing DNS security best practices, or integrating External-DNS with Cloudflare for Kubernetes workloads.
Deploys .NET containers. Kubernetes probes, Docker Compose for local dev, CI/CD integration.
End-to-end application deployment orchestration for the Kubernetes homelab. Use when: (1) Deploying a new application to the cluster, (2) Adding a new Helm release to the platform, (3) Setting up monitoring, alerting, and health checks for a new service, (4) Research before deploying, (5) Testing deployment on dev cluster before GitOps promotion. Triggers: "deploy app", "add new application", "deploy to kubernetes", "install helm chart", "/deploy-app", "set up new service", "add monitoring for", "deploy with monitoring"
Build, troubleshoot, and test VoltSP pipelines (Java DSL and YAML API), including runtime configuration/secrets interpolation and deployment via CLI or Kubernetes/Helm. Use when authoring pipeline definitions, environment configs, plugin extensions, or pipeline validation tests.
Expert knowledge for Azure Arc development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing Arc-enabled Kubernetes, servers, SQL MI, Edge RAG, resource bridge, or SCVMM/VMware integration, and other Azure Arc related development tasks. Not for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor).
Helm 3 chart development, scaffolding, templating, debugging, OCI registries, post-renderers, and production operations. Use when creating Helm charts, packaging Kubernetes applications, debugging Helm deployments, managing releases, working with chart dependencies, or when the user mentions Helm, helm install, helm upgrade, Chart.yaml, values.yaml, helm template, or OCI registry.
Grafana Cloud infrastructure monitoring — Kubernetes monitoring, cloud provider integrations (AWS, Azure, GCP), host and container monitoring, infrastructure dashboards, and collector setup. Use when setting up Kubernetes monitoring, connecting cloud provider metrics, configuring node exporter or cAdvisor, setting up infrastructure dashboards, or using the k8s-monitoring Helm chart.
Guide users from zero to their first working mirrord session. Use when a user is new to mirrord, wants to install it, or needs help running their first session connecting to a Kubernetes cluster.
Generate Harness Service YAML for deployable workloads and create via MCP. Supports Kubernetes, Helm, ECS, Serverless, SSH, and WinRm deployment types with artifact sources from Docker Hub, ECR, GCR, ACR, Nexus, and S3. Use when asked to create a service, define a Kubernetes service, set up a Helm chart deployment, configure an ECS service, or define what gets deployed. Trigger phrases: create service, service definition, Kubernetes service, Helm service, ECS service, deployment service, artifact source.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up oodle integration", "onboard to oodle", "integrate kubernetes with oodle", "connect AWS to oodle", "install oodle collector", or mentions setting up observability with Oodle. Discovers the environment, recommends matching integrations from available setup specs, and executes step-by-step installation. Not for querying existing metrics, logs, or traces (use /oodle-metrics-query, /oodle-logs, /oodle-traces instead).
Select, validate, patch, and deploy existing NVIDIA Dynamo Kubernetes recipes. Use for model/backend/GPU/deployment-mode recipe bring-up; use router-starter for router-only mode work and troubleshoot for broken deployments.
Review the current Kelos branch, or an explicitly specified PR, issue, or diff, for Kubernetes API and CRD design quality. Use when asked for a Kelos API review, CRD/API compatibility review, Kubernetes API convention review, or review of changes under api/, generated CRDs, examples/, or self-development/ manifests. Default to the current branch when no target is specified. This skill is review-only.