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Remote command execution and file transfer on SageMaker HyperPod cluster nodes via AWS Systems Manager (SSM). This is the primary interface for accessing HyperPod nodes — direct SSH is not available. Use when any skill, workflow, or user request needs to execute commands on cluster nodes, upload files to nodes, read/download files from nodes, run diagnostics, install packages, or perform any operation requiring shell access to HyperPod instances. Other HyperPod skills depend on this skill for all node-level operations.
Validates dataset formatting and quality for SageMaker model fine-tuning (SFT, DPO, or RLVR). Use when the user says "is my dataset okay", "evaluate my data", "check my training data", "I have my own data", or before starting any fine-tuning job. Detects file format, checks schema compliance against the selected model and technique, and reports whether the data is ready for training or evaluation.
Generates a Jupyter notebook that deploys fine-tuned models from SageMaker Serverless Model Customization to SageMaker endpoints or Bedrock. Use when the user says "deploy my model", "create an endpoint", "make it available", or asks about deployment options. Identifies the correct deployment pathway (Nova vs OSS), generates deployment code, and handles endpoint configuration.
Selects a base model and fine-tuning technique (SFT, DPO, or RLVR) for the user's use case by querying SageMaker Hub. Use when the user asks which model or technique to use, wants to start fine-tuning, or mentions a model name or family (e.g., "Llama", "Mistral") — always activate even for known model names because the exact Hub model ID must be resolved. Queries available models, validates technique compatibility, and confirms selections.
Generates a Jupyter notebook that fine-tunes a base model using SageMaker serverless training jobs. Use when the user says "start training", "fine-tune my model", "I'm ready to train", or when the plan reaches the finetuning step. Supports SFT, DPO, and RLVR trainers, including RLVR Lambda reward function creation.
Selects, deploys, and customizes AI models on Amazon SageMaker. Fine-tuning (SFT, DPO, RLVR, RLAIF), model selection, dataset preparation, evaluation, deployment to SageMaker endpoints or Bedrock, and endpoint diagnostics. Covers the full lifecycle from planning through production. Use when fine-tuning models on SageMaker, selecting base models from SageMaker Hub, finding a model to deploy without fine-tuning, transforming datasets for training, checking data readiness, evaluating model quality, deploying to endpoints, setting up IAM roles and S3 buckets for training jobs, or managing a SageMaker Managed MLflow app. Also use to check endpoint health, diagnose failures, debug latency or errors, or view container logs and CloudWatch metrics. Covers Serverless Model Customization, Nova and OSS deployment paths, and PySDK v3 usage. NOT for Ground Truth labeling, Feature Store, or general-purpose AWS infrastructure.
Author ZenML pipelines: @step/@pipeline decorators, type hints, multi-output steps, dynamic vs static pipelines, artifact data flow, ExternalArtifact, YAML configuration, DockerSettings for remote execution, custom materializers, metadata logging, secrets management, and custom visualizations. Use this skill whenever asked to write a ZenML pipeline, create ZenML steps, make a pipeline work on Kubernetes/Vertex/SageMaker, add Docker settings, write a materializer, create a custom visualization, handle "works locally but fails on cloud" issues, or configure pipeline YAML files. Even if the user doesn't explicitly mention "pipeline authoring", use this skill when they ask to build an ML workflow, data pipeline, or training pipeline with ZenML.
Discover the user's local AWS context (active profile, region, account ID, caller identity) at the start of any AWS task. Use this skill before any other AWS work — deploying to SageMaker, creating resources, calling AWS APIs, or anything that touches an AWS account. Use it especially when the user has not specified a region or profile explicitly, when they say things like "use my AWS account", "deploy to AWS", "use my profile", or when about to make any AWS CLI or SDK call. Never guess the region or account ID — always use this skill to read it from the local configuration first.
Meta's 7-8B specialized moderation model for LLM input/output filtering. 6 safety categories - violence/hate, sexual content, weapons, substances, self-harm, criminal planning. 94-95% accuracy. Deploy with vLLM, HuggingFace, Sagemaker. Integrates with NeMo Guardrails.
Designs, reviews, and debugs DynamoDB data layers from design axioms — enumerates access patterns, chooses partition/sort keys and GSIs, decides single-table vs. multi-table, configures Streams, Global Tables, TTL, and zero-ETL integrations to OpenSearch/Redshift/SageMaker Lakehouse, and produces a defensible data-layer design with a monthly cost estimate and optional live validation. Applies whenever a user is designing, reviewing, or refactoring anything backed by DynamoDB — schemas, access patterns, GSIs, single- vs. multi-table choices, Streams consumers, transactional outboxes, Global Tables, zero-ETL pipelines — even when they don't say "axioms" or "design review." Also applies when debugging hot partitions, throttling, unbounded Scans, LWW conflicts, or surprise bills on DynamoDB workloads.