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Use this skill when the user wants to open, create, or manage projects across local macOS, Apple Containers, and Fly.io Sprites using the zp CLI.
Use this skill for any task involving the ambit CLI: creating or destroying private networks, deploying apps to a private network, checking network or router health, listing routers, or diagnosing connectivity problems. Trigger phrases include "create a network", "set up ambit", "deploy with ambit", "ambit create", "ambit deploy", "ambit doctor", "check router status", "destroy a network", and similar.
Deploy Exa integrations to Vercel, Fly.io, and Cloud Run platforms. Use when deploying Exa-powered applications to production, configuring platform-specific secrets, or setting up deployment pipelines. Trigger with phrases like "deploy exa", "exa Vercel", "exa production deploy", "exa Cloud Run", "exa Fly.io".
Deploy Instantly integrations to Vercel, Fly.io, and Cloud Run platforms. Use when deploying Instantly-powered applications to production, configuring platform-specific secrets, or setting up deployment pipelines. Trigger with phrases like "deploy instantly", "instantly Vercel", "instantly production deploy", "instantly Cloud Run", "instantly Fly.io".
Use when deploying applications, choosing deployment platforms, or troubleshooting deployment issues - routes to platform-specific skills (Vercel, Fly.io, Cloudflare)
Deploy PostHog integrations to Vercel, Fly.io, and Cloud Run platforms. Use when deploying PostHog-powered applications to production, configuring platform-specific secrets, or setting up deployment pipelines. Trigger with phrases like "deploy posthog", "posthog Vercel", "posthog production deploy", "posthog Cloud Run", "posthog Fly.io".
Use this skill for Sprites — isolated, persistent cloud Linux environments from Fly.io with their own filesystem, URL, services, checkpoints, and network policy. Trigger it to create, list, exec into, or destroy sprites; to run builds, tests, or agents in a remote sandbox; to start long-running services and expose a preview URL; to snapshot and roll back state; to change outbound network rules; to call third-party APIs (GitHub, Slack, etc.) through the credential-injecting gateway; or whenever the user names Sprites, sprite-env, or sprites.dev. Works both from inside a sprite and from a machine outside one.