Total 55,878 skills, DevOps & Cloud Services has 3439 skills
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Use these skills when you need to monitor replication health, manage sync states between nodes, and ensure the high availability and data distribution of your AlloyDB cluster.
Use DNSHE to register, manage, and automate free subdomains (us.ci, cc.cd, de5.net, ccwu.cc) with Anycast DNS via dashboard or REST API.
Cloudflare Workers integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Cloudflare Workers data.
Diagnoses and resolves Amazon EFS issues including mount failures, NFS timeouts, permission errors, throughput problems, and burst credit exhaustion. Use when the user has an EFS file system that is not mounting, returning errors, performing slowly, or showing access denied.
Manages Medusa Cloud resources through the Cloud CLI (mcloud). Use when deploying, debugging deployments, managing environments, environment variables, or any Medusa Cloud operation. CRITICAL for mcloud commands, deployment failures, build logs, Cloud setup, and CI/CD workflows.
Vast.ai CLI to manage GPU instances, volumes, serverless endpoints, and billing.
Read accumulated cost-tracking spend + budget config, compute utilization, emit 50/75/90/100% alert ladder
Creates and manages isolated cloud sandboxes (secure code execution environments with dedicated runtimes) on the Daytona platform. Use when a task needs an isolated runtime, sandbox, secure compute, or Daytona SDK/API/CLI operations. Covers Python, TypeScript, Go, and Ruby SDKs.
Deploy and manage a self-hosted email client with AI agent on Cloudflare Workers
Unity Cloud Build integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Unity Cloud Build data.
Cloudflare Zero Trust Access authentication for Workers. Use for JWT validation, service tokens, CORS, or encountering preflight blocking, cache race conditions, missing JWT headers.
Multi-language Workers development with Rust, Python, and WebAssembly. Use when building Workers in languages other than JavaScript/TypeScript, or when integrating WASM modules for performance-critical code.