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Creates and validates Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates for infrastructure deployment. Use when creating ARM templates, deploying Azure infrastructure as code, or validating Azure templates.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create Pulumi TypeScript project", "write Pulumi TypeScript code", "use Pulumi ESC with TypeScript", "set up OIDC for Pulumi", or mentions Pulumi infrastructure automation with Node.js/TypeScript.
Managing cloud infrastructure using declarative and imperative IaC tools. Use when provisioning cloud resources (Terraform/OpenTofu for multi-cloud, Pulumi for developer-centric workflows, AWS CDK for AWS-native infrastructure), designing reusable modules, implementing state management patterns, or establishing infrastructure deployment workflows.
Terraform infrastructure as code with providers and state management. Use for cloud provisioning.
Run Checkov to scan Infrastructure as Code for misconfigurations. Supports Terraform, CloudFormation, Kubernetes, Helm, ARM, Ansible, and Dockerfiles.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create Pulumi Python project", "write Pulumi Python code", "use Pulumi ESC with Python", "set up OIDC for Pulumi", or mentions Pulumi infrastructure automation with Python.
Use this skill whenever the user asks for a security analysis, vulnerability assessment, security audit, or any form of Security Assessment Report (SAR) over a codebase, infrastructure, API, database, or system. Triggers include: "audit my code", "find security issues", "run a security check", "generate a SAR", "check for vulnerabilities", "is this code secure", or any request that involves evaluating the security posture of a project. Also triggers when the user uploads or references source code, config files, environment variables, or architecture diagrams and asks for a security opinion. Do NOT use for generic coding tasks, code reviews focused on quality rather than security, or performance optimization unless a security angle is explicitly present.
Creates Dockerfiles, configures CI/CD pipelines, writes Kubernetes manifests, and generates Terraform/Pulumi infrastructure templates. Handles deployment automation, GitOps configuration, incident response runbooks, and internal developer platform tooling. Use when setting up CI/CD pipelines, containerizing applications, managing infrastructure as code, deploying to Kubernetes clusters, configuring cloud platforms, automating releases, or responding to production incidents. Invoke for pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes, GitOps, Terraform, GitHub Actions, on-call, or platform engineering.
Comprehensive guide for working with HashiCorp Terraform Stacks. Use when creating, modifying, or validating Terraform Stack configurations (.tfcomponent.hcl, .tfdeploy.hcl files), working with stack components and deployments from local modules, public registry, or private registry sources, managing multi-region or multi-environment infrastructure, or troubleshooting Terraform Stacks syntax and structure.
AWS CloudFormation infrastructure as code for stack management. Use when writing templates, deploying stacks, managing drift, troubleshooting deployments, or organizing infrastructure with nested stacks.
Estimates infrastructure needs based on traffic forecasts, workload analysis, and performance requirements with sizing recommendations and cost trade-offs. Use for "capacity planning", "infrastructure sizing", "resource estimation", or "scalability planning".
Complete Surfpool development environment for Solana - drop-in replacement for solana-test-validator with mainnet forking, cheatcodes, Infrastructure as Code, and Surfpool Studio. The fastest way to develop and test Solana programs.