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Deploy Slidev presentations to the web. Use this skill for GitHub Pages, Netlify, Vercel, and Docker deployments.
Search and analyze DealerVision production logs via SolarWinds Observability API. Use when investigating errors, debugging issues, checking system health, or when the user mentions logs, SolarWinds, production errors, or system monitoring. Requires the `logs` CLI tool to be installed.
Structured observability with Pydantic Logfire and OpenTelemetry. Use when: (1) Adding traces/logs to Python APIs, (2) Instrumenting FastAPI, HTTPX, SQLAlchemy, or LLMs, (3) Setting up service metadata, (4) Configuring sampling or scrubbing sensitive data, (5) Testing observability code.
This skill should be used when users need to interact with Kubernetes clusters via kubectl CLI. It covers pod management, deployment operations, log viewing, debugging, resource monitoring, scaling, ConfigMaps, Secrets, Services, and all standard kubectl operations. Supports multiple clusters (production, staging, local k3s) with predefined aliases. Triggers on requests mentioning Kubernetes, k8s, pods, deployments, containers, or cluster operations.
Multi-repository orchestration for coordinating atomic changes across dependent repositories. Tracks dependency graphs, coordinates cross-repo PRs, and detects breaking changes.
Check deployments, monitor domains, view analytics, and manage projects on Vercel
View AWS resources, check costs, monitor services, and manage cloud infrastructure
This skill should be used when users need to manage AWS EKS clusters via eksctl CLI. It covers cluster creation, nodegroup management, addon operations, IAM integration, and cluster upgrades. Complements kubectl for cluster-level operations. Triggers on requests mentioning eksctl, EKS cluster management, nodegroups, EKS addons, or Kubernetes cluster infrastructure on AWS.
This skill should be used when users need to interact with AWS services via CLI. It covers all AWS services including EC2, ECS, EKS, Lambda, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, VPC, Route53, CloudFront, Bedrock, Support, Billing, and more. Supports querying, creating, modifying, deleting resources, monitoring, debugging, and cost analysis. Triggers on requests mentioning AWS, cloud resources, or specific AWS service names.
Infrastructure configuration with Ansible, Chef, Puppet, and SaltStack for automated server management
Use when optimizing GitLab CI/CD pipelines for performance, reliability, or maintainability. Covers pipeline optimization and organizational patterns.
Configure .claude/settings.json and GitHub Actions workflows to use the laurigates/claude-plugins marketplace