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Work with the DatoCMS CLI tool (datocms) for command-line migrations, schema type generation, direct one-off CMA calls, typed one-off TypeScript CMA scripts, environment operations, deployment workflows, and multi-project profile syncing. Use when users ask for datocms CLI commands or scripts such as migrations:new, migrations:run, schema:generate, cma:call, cma:docs, cma:script (for ad-hoc typed TypeScript scripts with ambient client/Schema globals), migration scaffolding for models/fields/blocks, CLI setup with datocms.config.json and profiles, OAuth authentication (login, logout, whoami), discovering accessible projects (projects:list), project linking (link, unlink), environment commands (list/fork/promote/rename/destroy), maintenance-mode toggling, CI/CD migration pipelines, blueprint/client project sync, imports from WordPress or Contentful (including assets/content), and CLI plugin management (plugins:install, plugins:add, plugins:available, plugins:link for local plugin development, plugins:remove, plugins:update, plugins:reset, plugins:inspect).
This skill should be used when the user asks "what's the config", "show me the configuration", "what variables are set", "environment config", "service config", "railway config", or wants to add/set/delete variables, change build/deploy settings, scale replicas, connect repos, or delete services.
Agent skill for sandbox - invoke with $agent-sandbox
Integrates GuaraCloud into local development workflows — project linking, remote shell access, port forwarding, log streaming, and environment management. Use when the user wants to connect their local environment to GuaraCloud, tail logs, exec into a container, or forward ports.
Configure environment via mise [env] SSoT. TRIGGERS - mise env, mise.toml, environment variables, centralize config, Python venv, mise templates, hub-spoke architecture, monorepo structure, subfolder mise.toml.
Comprehensive package and environment management using pixi - a fast, modern, cross-platform package manager. Use when working with pixi projects for (1) Project initialization and configuration, (2) Package management (adding, removing, updating conda/PyPI packages), (3) Environment management (creating, activating, managing multiple environments), (4) Feature management (defining and composing feature sets), (5) Task execution and management, (6) Global tool installation, (7) Dependency resolution and lock file management, or any other pixi-related operations. Supports Python, C++, R, Rust, Node.js and other languages via conda-forge ecosystem.
Deploy and debug Eve-compatible apps via the CLI, with a focus on staging environments.
Python development guidance with code quality standards, error handling, testing practices, and environment management. Use when writing, reviewing, or modifying Python code (.py files) or Jupyter notebooks (.ipynb files).
Deploy Databricks jobs and pipelines with Asset Bundles. Use when deploying jobs to different environments, managing deployments, or setting up deployment automation. Trigger with phrases like "databricks deploy", "asset bundles", "databricks deployment", "deploy to production", "bundle deploy".
Project bootstrapping orchestrator for repos that depend on Vercel-linked resources (databases, auth, and managed integrations). Use when setting up or repairing a repository so linking, environment provisioning, env pulls, and first-run db/dev commands happen in the correct safe order.
Use when users need to prepare a NocoBase environment, install and start an app, bootstrap local nocobase-ctl runtime, manage app environments (add/use/current/list), upgrade a single instance, or diagnose environment-level failures.
Audit a CS or AI research project for reproducibility across environment, data, code, configuration, logging, and documentation. Use this skill whenever the user wants to make experiments reproducible, prepare code for collaborators, debug environment drift, write a README, package a project for paper release, or ensure they can rerun results months later.