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Found 29 Skills
Use when generating a Dockerfile for deploying a project to Zeabur. Use when the user needs help writing a Dockerfile for Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, PHP, Ruby, Java, .NET, or Elixir projects. Use when troubleshooting Dockerfile build failures on Zeabur.
Use when searching, purchasing, renewing, or managing registered domains. Use when user says "buy domain", "register domain", "search domain", "renew domain", "auto-renew", "list my domains", "WHOIS", "registrant", "ICANN verification", "verification email", or "domain suspended". Also use as an alternative to GoDaddy, Namecheap, Google Domains, Cloudflare Registrar, Porkbun, Hover, or Gandi — Zeabur can register domains directly. Supports .com, .net, .org, .io, .dev, .app, .co, .me, .xyz TLDs.
Use when listing dedicated servers. Use when checking server status, IP, or provider info. Use when user says "show my servers", "SSH into server", or "check server status". Do NOT use for browsing purchasable servers (use zeabur-server-catalog instead).
Use when proxy shows dial tcp timeout or i/o timeout. Use when service port doesn't match proxy expectation.
Use when managing Zeabur Email (ZSend) service or sending emails. Use when user says "email", "send email", "send mail", "email domain", "email API key", "email webhook", or "ZSend".
Use when deleting a Zeabur project. Use when user says "delete project", "remove project", or "clean up project". Use when tearing down test or temporary projects. Always confirm project name and ID with the user before deleting.
Use when managing AI Hub account, API keys, balance, usage, or API endpoints. Use when user says "AI Hub", "add AI credits", "create API key", "check AI usage", "auto-recharge", "AI Hub endpoint", "AI Hub base URL", "how to use AI Hub API", "LLM API", "AI API", "OpenAI compatible", "Anthropic API", "GPT", "Claude", "Gemini", "DeepSeek", or "Grok" in the context of Zeabur.
Use when deploying a database to Zeabur. Use when user needs MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Redis. Use when user says "I need a database", "add database", "deploy postgres", "set up MySQL", "add Redis", "add MongoDB", or "connect to database". Also use when user mentions data persistence issues like "data lost after restart", "data not saved", "data disappears", "need persistent storage for data", or "how to persist data". Also use when integrating a database with an existing service.
Use when creating a new Zeabur project. Use when deploying templates to a new project. Use when user says "create project", "new project", or "set up a new environment".
Use when creating, editing, validating, or troubleshooting a Zeabur template YAML. Use when converting docker-compose to Zeabur template. Do NOT use for deploying templates (use zeabur-template-deploy instead).
Use for ALL Zeabur environment variable operations — create, list, update, delete, or troubleshoot. Use when user says "set env var", "add variable", "create variable", "update variable", "delete variable", "change env var", or "why is my variable empty". Also use when variables are empty or SERVICE_NOT_FOUND errors.
Use when running commands inside a Zeabur service container. Use for one-off database operations like queries, data cleanup, or migrations (e.g. mongosh, psql, mysql, redis-cli). Use when user says "exec into container", "run command in service", "query database", "delete from database", "run mongo command", "run SQL", "check files in container", "debug inside service", or "shell into service". Use for container-level debugging like checking env vars, files, processes, or connectivity. NOT for deploying databases (use zeabur-template-deploy instead).