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Deploys applications to TrueFoundry. Handles single HTTP services, async/queue workers, multi-service projects, and declarative manifest apply. Supports `tfy apply`, `tfy deploy`, docker-compose translation, and CI/CD pipelines. Use when deploying apps, applying manifests, shipping services, or orchestrating multi-service deployments.
Manage Dokploy infrastructure: projects, applications, databases, domains, compose services, deployments, and servers via the Dokploy REST API. Use whenever the user mentions dokploy, deploying apps, managing servers, creating databases, adding domains, docker compose deployments, checking deployment status/logs, or any PaaS infrastructure management. Even if 'dokploy' isn't mentioned explicitly, trigger when the context involves their self-hosted deployment platform.
Use when the user needs CI/CD pipelines, Docker configuration, Kubernetes deployment, infrastructure-as-code, monitoring, or zero-downtime deployment strategies. Triggers: user says "devops", "docker", "kubernetes", "CI/CD", "infrastructure", "monitoring", "deploy to production", "container", "terraform", "observability".
Hard gate before any Taubyte workflow — Node.js and Docker (install when possible), @taubyte/cli and @taubyte/dream via npm, auth per taubyte-auth-and-profile. Version checks and hard stops.
Verifies a Taubyte Go function locally via the `taubyte/go-wasi` Docker recipe (preferred over `tau build`, with tmpfs+bind-mount-ro to avoid root-owned artifacts in the source tree), and verifies a function actually serves on Dream by curling the gateway with the right `Host:` header (plus `/etc/hosts` mapping for `*.localtau`). Use when locally compiling a Go function to WASM, when smoke-testing a function before pushing, or when probing a Dream-hosted HTTP function from the laptop.
Prepare a research artifact package for conference artifact evaluation, reproducibility review, badges, supplementary material, or post-acceptance artifact release. Use this skill whenever the user needs install instructions, reviewer-facing reproduction commands, Docker or environment checks, data/checkpoint packaging, hardware/runtime estimates, anonymized or public artifact metadata, artifact evaluation forms, or a claim-to-artifact reproducibility audit for ML/AI venues.
Compile TensorRT-LLM on a compute node inside a Docker container. Use this when already on a compute node with GPUs visible.
Deploy and orchestrate 38 MCP servers for offensive security tools (Nmap, Nuclei, Ghidra, SQLMap, etc.) via Docker
Desktop & Tauri app testing for AI agents — Tauri v2 + WebKitGTK in Docker (AppImage extraction, Gemini Computer Use, virtual display, DOCX export verification) plus Electron app automation (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma) via `agent-browser skills get electron`. Use when testing a Tauri desktop app (Cicero), Electron app, or any non-browser desktop UI. For web browser testing, see `browser-test-agent`.
Set up and manage local Kubernetes clusters using KIND (Kubernetes IN Docker). Use when testing Kubernetes applications locally or developing cloud-native workloads.
Use when scaffolding production-ready FastAPI services with uv, SQLAlchemy, Alembic, Postgres, Docker, and CI gates.
Bootstrap and maintain a local Superise wallet service from the official Docker Hub image. Use this when the task is to install, start, stop, restart, verify, inspect, clean up, upgrade, or recover the initial Owner password for a local Superise deployment, especially for first-run Docker quickstart setup, volume checks, health checks, log inspection, cleanup, published-image refresh operations, or explicit initial-password lookup requests.