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Comprehensive Alibaba Cloud ECS instance diagnostics skill. Performs systematic troubleshooting including cloud platform status checks and GuestOS internal diagnostics via Cloud Assistant. Use when users report server connectivity issues, SSH timeout, instance lag, website unavailability, disk full, CPU/memory alerts, system event notifications, or abnormal instance status. Triggers: "ECS", "instance", "server", "cannot connect", "SSH", "timeout", "slow", "disk full", "network", "CPU high", "memory high", "status check", "system event", "diagnose", "troubleshoot"
Manage Keeper Vault, enterprise administration, PAM, and privileged access using Keeper Commander CLI (keeper). Use when the user needs to manage vault records interactively, run enterprise admin tasks (user/team/role management, SSO config, device approvals, compliance reporting), manage KSM Applications and Client Devices, configure password rotation, launch remote sessions (SSH, RDP, database), import/export data, or perform any administrative operation on Keeper. Also use when the user mentions 'keeper commander', 'keeper shell', 'keeper admin', asks about managing users/teams/roles/nodes in Keeper, needs to create KSM applications, or wants to automate Keeper admin tasks. If the user only needs to retrieve or inject secrets for an application, use the keeper-secrets skill instead.
Early-access skill for Mimiry's softlaunch GPU compute platform. Use this skill whenever the user wants to run a GPU job, start a compute session, train a model, launch a container on a GPU, check their balance, manage running sessions, or build a compute job script on the Mimiry softlaunch environment. Also triggers when the user mentions Mimiry softlaunch, Mimiry compute, GPU sessions, SSH-ing into a session, or asks to "run this on a GPU" or "launch a training job". Covers both quick one-liners and interactive job-building workflows. This is the softlaunch (early beta) version — the API and features may change.
Run, monitor, analyze, and debug LLM evaluations via nemo-evaluator-launcher. Covers running evaluations, checking status and live progress, debugging failed runs, exporting artifacts and logs, and analyzing results. ALWAYS triggers on mentions of running evaluations, checking progress, debugging failed evals, analyzing or analysing runs or results, run directories or artifact paths on clusters, Slurm job issues, invocation IDs, or inspecting logs (client logs, server logs, SSH to cluster, tail logs, grep logs). Do NOT use for creating or modifying evaluation configs.
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.
Expert patterns for Godot 2D physics including collision layers/masks, Area2D triggers, raycasting, and PhysicsDirectSpaceState2D queries. Use when implementing collision detection, trigger zones, line-of-sight systems, or manual physics queries. Trigger keywords: CollisionShape2D, CollisionPolygon2D, collision_layer, collision_mask, set_collision_layer_value, set_collision_mask_value, Area2D, body_entered, body_exited, RayCast2D, force_raycast_update, PhysicsPointQueryParameters2D, PhysicsShapeQueryParameters2D, direct_space_state, move_and_collide, move_and_slide.
DDEV local development environment guidance for Docker-based PHP/Node projects. Use when: (1) running CLI tools (composer, npm, wp, drush, artisan, console, etc.) in a DDEV project, (2) executing commands inside DDEV containers, (3) working in a subdirectory of a DDEV project (e.g., wp-content/plugins/my-plugin), (4) managing databases, snapshots, or project lifecycle with DDEV, (5) any task involving ddev exec, ddev ssh, or ddev start/stop.
Expose local dev server to mobile Chrome via cloudflared tunnel. Use when: (1) user wants to preview results on mobile, (2) requests like "preview on mobile", "check on my phone", "test on mobile", (3) remote development (remote-control/SSH) where external access is needed, (4) sharing localhost with external devices. Korean triggers: "모바일에서 확인", "모바일 프리뷰", "폰으로 확인", "폰으로 테스트", "핸드폰에서 보고 싶다", "모바일에서 보고 싶어", "모바일로 테스트", "폰에서 열어봐".
Tmux execution support for long-running and persistent commands. Load this skill when you need to: (1) run commands expected to exceed tool timeout (over 60s), (2) start persistent servers or dev processes, (3) run TUI/interactive applications, (4) execute parallel isolated tasks in separate sessions, (5) run remote commands over SSH that must survive disconnection, (6) handle tmux errors like 'capture-pane blocked in interactive_bash'. Trigger phrases: 'run in background', 'start server', 'long-running', 'tmux session', 'keep running', 'persistent process', 'dev server', 'training script', 'git clone large repo', 'docker build', 'capture-pane blocked'.
SSH into host `h100_sglang`, enter Docker container `sglang_bbuf`, work in `/sgl-workspace/sglang`, and use the ready H100 remote environment for SGLang development and validation. Use when a task needs remote CUDA work, GPU-backed smoke tests, diffusion checks, or a safe remote copy instead of local-only execution.
Operational traps for Terraform provisioners, multi-environment isolation, and zero-to-deployment reliability. Covers provisioner timing races, SSH connection conflicts, DNS record duplication, volume permissions, database bootstrap gaps, snapshot cross-contamination, Cloudflare credential format errors, hardcoded domains in Caddyfiles/compose, and init-data-only-on-first-boot pitfalls. Activate when writing null_resource provisioners, creating multi-environment Terraform setups, debugging containers that are Restarting/unhealthy after terraform apply, setting up fresh instances with cloud-init, or any IaC code that SSHs into remote hosts. Also activate when the user mentions terraform plan/apply errors, provisioner failures, infrastructure drift, TLS certificate errors, or Caddy/gateway configuration.
Use this skill for Fabric.so CLI workflows with the `fabric` terminal command: diagnose/install/login, search or browse a Fabric library, save notes/links/files, create folders, ask the Fabric AI assistant, manage tasks/workspaces, generate shell completion, check subscription usage, produce JSON output, and use Fabric as persistent agent memory. Do not use for Microsoft Fabric/Azure/Power BI `fab`, Daniel Miessler's Fabric framework, Python Fabric SSH, Fabric.js, or textile/fashion fabric.