Loading...
Loading...
Found 377 Skills
Guide for configuring Infisical Dynamic Secrets — on-demand, short-lived credentials for databases, cloud IAM, SSH, and Kubernetes. Covers 27 providers including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB, AWS IAM, GCP IAM, SSH certificates, Kubernetes service accounts, and more. Use this skill when someone asks about: dynamic secrets, ephemeral database credentials, short-lived tokens, rotating database users, dynamic PostgreSQL/MySQL/Redis credentials, SSH certificates, temporary AWS IAM users, or 'how do I generate temporary credentials with Infisical'.
Provides comprehensive Google Cloud Platform (GCP) guidance including Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, BigQuery, GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine), Cloud Functions, Cloud Run, VPC networking, load balancing, IAM, Cloud Build, infrastructure as code (Terraform, Deployment Manager), security configuration, cost optimization, and multi-region deployment. Produces infrastructure code, deployment scripts, configuration guides, and architecture designs. Use when deploying to Google Cloud, designing GCP infrastructure, migrating to GCP, configuring GCE instances, setting up Cloud Storage, managing Cloud SQL databases, working with BigQuery, deploying to GKE, or when users mention "Google Cloud", "GCP", "Compute Engine", "Cloud Storage", "BigQuery", "GKE", "Cloud Run", "Cloud Functions", "VPC", "Cloud SQL", or "Google Cloud Platform".
Build LLM applications using Dify's visual workflow platform. Use when creating AI chatbots, implementing RAG pipelines, developing agents with tools, managing knowledge bases, deploying LLM apps, or building workflows with drag-and-drop. Supports hundreds of LLMs, Docker/Kubernetes deployment.
Operate Ryvn infrastructure: manage organizations, provision environments, deploy services and installations, configure blueprints, manage release channels and promotion pipelines, set up connections and variable groups, view logs, approve tasks, and handle preview deployments. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Ryvn, environments, services, installations, blueprints, deployments, infrastructure, provisioning, Kubernetes, cloud, GCP, service installations, release channels, or promotion pipelines, even if they don't say "Ryvn" explicitly.
Guides developers through Enonic CLI commands for sandbox management, project scaffolding, local development, app deployment, and CI/CD pipeline generation. Use when creating Enonic XP sandboxes, starting or stopping local instances, scaffolding projects from starters, running dev mode with hot-reload, deploying apps, or generating CI/CD workflows for Enonic apps. Don't use for writing XP application code (controllers, content types), querying via Guillotine or lib-content APIs, configuring non-Enonic environments, or Docker/Kubernetes deployment of XP.
Alibaba Cloud APIG Migration Skill. Migrate Kubernetes nginx Ingress resources to Alibaba Cloud API Gateway (APIG, ingressClass: apig). Users provide Ingress YAML (paste, file, or directory) — no cluster access required for analysis. Covers annotation compatibility classification, Higress native mapping, built-in plugin selection, custom WasmPlugin development, migrated Ingress YAML generation, and migration report with deployment guide. Triggers: "nginx ingress migration", "APIG compatibility", "gateway migration", "ingress-nginx to APIG", "nginx迁移", "网关迁移", "Ingress兼容性分析", "APIG迁移", "迁移评估", "annotation兼容性", "WasmPlugin开发".
Install and bootstrap a Coder (coder/coder) deployment end-to-end from the CLI without the web UI. Covers quick-start (one machine, auto-tunnel URL) and production (real domain, TLS, wildcard, OIDC, external provisioner). Drives GitHub device-code on fresh deployments to sign the first admin in without a browser, falls back to email/password for scripted runs, pushes a starter template, and optionally creates a first workspace. Activate when the user says: "install Coder", "set up Coder", "deploy Coder", "bootstrap Coder", "run Coder in Docker / on Kubernetes / on a VM", "Coder on AWS / GCP / Azure", "put Coder behind HTTPS / Caddy / nginx / cert-manager", "wildcard domain", "headless / non-interactive setup", "create the first admin from the CLI", "push a starter template", or "create my first workspace". Also activate for /coder:setup. Do NOT activate for upgrading an existing deployment, editing an existing template, debugging a running server, or configuring OIDC / custom OAuth on a running deployment.
Use when planning, running, or learning from chaos engineering experiments. Triggers on "chaos experiment", "fault injection", "gameday", "resilience test", "blast radius", "steady state", "abort criteria", "Chaos Toolkit", "Chaos Mesh", "Litmus", "Gremlin", "AWS FIS", or any deliberate failure-injection question. Ships experiment designer, blast-radius calculator, and postmortem generator (all stdlib Python), 4 references on chaos principles + experiment design + attack taxonomy + tooling landscape, and a /chaos-experiment slash command. Composes with feature-flags-architect (kill switches as abort triggers) and kubernetes-operator (common chaos targets).
Use when user explicitly asks Flink/Ververica/Realtime Compute Console workspace operations: 草稿(draft), SQL校验/执行, 部署(deployment), 作业(job), Session Cluster, namespace, 表(table), 成员(member), 变量(variable), 或 checkpoint timeout 诊断, especially with workspace/deployment/job IDs (w-*, d-*, j-*, sc-*, draft-*). Also use when prompt asks to test/verify Flink Console lifecycle flow, safety guardrails, or parameter validation for these operations. This includes prompts such as create draft, deploy draft, list deployments, start/stop job, create/list session cluster, get tables, list variables. Also use when prompt explicitly asks to run `python scripts/flink_ververica_ops.py` for Flink Console workspace operations. Do not trigger for unrelated "workspace" contexts or generic cloud/platform tasks (ECS, OSS, RDS, Kafka, Spark, Kubernetes, billing, weather). Do not trigger for Flink instance lifecycle operations (create/scale/delete/renew); those belong to alibabacloud-flink-instance-manage.
Use this skill whenever the user needs to manage VMs in VMware/vSphere/ESXi — it's the entry point for all VM operations. Directly handles: power on/off, clone, snapshot, migrate, deploy from OVA or templates, run commands inside VMs, batch operations, cluster management, and vCenter alarm acknowledgment. Always use this skill for any "power on", "clone", "deploy", "migrate", "batch", "guest exec", "alarm", or VM lifecycle task when the context is explicitly VMware, vSphere, or ESXi. Do NOT use for read-only queries (use vmware-monitor), NSX networking (use vmware-nsx), storage/iSCSI/vSAN (use vmware-storage), or Kubernetes cluster lifecycle (use vmware-vks). For multi-step workflows use vmware-pilot. For load balancing/AVI/AKO use vmware-avi.
This skill should be used when users need to manage AWS EKS clusters via eksctl CLI. It covers cluster creation, nodegroup management, addon operations, IAM integration, and cluster upgrades. Complements kubectl for cluster-level operations. Triggers on requests mentioning eksctl, EKS cluster management, nodegroups, EKS addons, or Kubernetes cluster infrastructure on AWS.
Production-grade Helm 4 chart development, release management, and debugging. This skill should be used when users ask to create Helm charts, deploy with Helm, manage releases (install/upgrade/rollback), push charts to OCI registries, debug failed deployments, configure chart dependencies, create umbrella charts, set up GitOps with ArgoCD/Flux, or troubleshoot Helm issues. Auto-detects from Dockerfile/code, generates production-hardened charts with library patterns. Complements kubernetes skill.