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Generate Huawei Cloud Terraform configurations and execute deployment with user-guided approval. Use this skill when users want to create Huawei Cloud infrastructure as Terraform, whether they ask explicitly for Terraform or describe goals such as deploying a website, launching an application, or creating network, compute, database, load balancing, or storage resources. Trigger when users mention 创建/create、生成/generate、部署/deploy、配置/configure、使用/use、管理/manage、华为云/Huawei Cloud、Terraform、ECS、VPC、资源/resource、云服务器/ECS、虚拟机/VM、实例/instance、网络/network、负载均衡/ELB、数据库/database、RDS、存储/storage、OBS、桶/bucket、域名/domain、DNS、证书/certificate、SSL、监控/monitoring、日志/log、备份/backup、容器/container、CCE、函数工作流/FunctionGraph
Use to deploy the vss-behavior-analytics service standalone (entrypoint, config-source, optional calibration). Not for the full warehouse deploy.
Shell scripting and Bash programming patterns
Interacts with Google Cloud services using the gcloud CLI safely and efficiently. Covers command validation, data reduction, safety guardrails with a denylist, and workflows for discovery and investigation. You MUST read this skill before invoking any gcloud command. Use when managing cloud resources, querying configurations, or troubleshooting issues via gcloud. Don't use when writing or debugging Google Cloud client library code or raw REST/gRPC API interactions.
Use this skill to manage Google Cloud Workload Manager evaluations, rules, scanned resources, and validation results by using public client libraries and the REST API. Use when you need to inspect workload best-practice rules, create and run evaluations for Google Cloud general best practices, SAP, SQL Server, or custom organizational rules, review violations, export results to BigQuery, or automate Workload Manager through client libraries because no service-specific public CLI or MCP server is available. Don't use for general Google Compute Engine instance management, VPC configuration, or standard IAM auditing.
ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL to retrieve metadata from an org to your local project using the sf project retrieve start command. Supports multiple retrieval modes: retrieve all remote changes, retrieve by source directory, retrieve by metadata type with wildcards, retrieve by manifest (package.xml), or retrieve by package name. Use when the user asks to retrieve, pull, sync, or download metadata, Apex classes, custom objects, or org changes. Supports source format (default) or metadata format (ZIP). DO NOT TRIGGER for deploying metadata (use platform-metadata-deploy skill), listing metadata, or generating package.xml. NEVER use MCP tools - always use this skill and the Bash tool with sf project retrieve start.
Recommends and manages DevOps Center test suite assignments for pipeline stages. Mode A analyzes a commit diff against assigned suite metadata to recommend relevant existing suites and flag coverage gaps (pure reasoning). Modes B-D assign a single suite, bulk-map multiple suites with a mandatory impact preview, or add/remove test classes with governance rules, via the testSuiteStages Connect API. Use this skill to recommend suites for a commit, assign or map suites to stages, or add/remove tests in a suite. TRIGGER when: the user asks which suites to run for a commit/diff or what covers their changes; a suite is unlinked and the user wants it assigned; the user wants to configure suite-to-stage mappings, assign multiple suites, or add/remove/sync tests in a suite. DO NOT TRIGGER when: configuring or syncing a test provider (use dx-devops-test-pipeline-configure), running suites (use dx-devops-test-suite-run), or authoring/running tests directly (use platform-apex-test-generate or platform-apex-test-run).
Download NVIDIA Jetson Linux BSP artifacts (BSP tarball, sample rootfs, public_sources, x-tools, guides) for the active target. Use for Auto Setup; not for extraction or profile edits.
Guides agents through a structured 6-step discovery process to design and deploy Google Cloud global external Application Load Balancers with Cloud CDN, Cloud Armor, and Service Extensions, mapping workload requirements to opinionated best-practice configurations. Use when: - Designing, configuring, or deploying a Google Cloud global external Application Load Balancer, Cloud CDN, Cloud Armor WAF, or Service Extensions. - Discovering existing Google Cloud resources (Cloud Storage buckets, Compute Engine MIGs, GKE, Cloud Run) to use as load balancer backends. - Generating production-grade Terraform HCL or gcloud CLI scripts for global external Application Load Balancer configurations. - Actuating deployments via Infrastructure Manager or bash scripts, including performing IAM pre-checks. - Detecting, analyzing, or reconciling configuration drift on deployed global external Application Load Balancers. Don't use for: - Non-Google Cloud load balancing or security configurations. - Purely regional or internal load balancing setups (unless part of a hybrid/failover global design).
Infrastructure and CI/CD specialist. Responsible for environment setup, pipeline construction, and security management to deploy applications safely and reliably. Platform-agnostic (supports AWS/GCP/Cloudflare, etc.).
Comprehensive guide for Cloudflare Durable Objects - globally unique, stateful objects for coordination, real-time communication, and persistent state management. Use when: building real-time applications, creating WebSocket servers with hibernation, implementing chat rooms or multiplayer games, coordinating between multiple clients, managing per-user or per-room state, implementing rate limiting or session management, scheduling tasks with alarms, building queues or workflows, or encountering "do class export", "new_sqlite_classes", "migrations required", "websocket hibernation", "alarm api error", or "global uniqueness" errors. Prevents 15+ documented issues: class not exported, missing migrations, wrong migration type, constructor overhead blocking hibernation, setTimeout breaking hibernation, in-memory state lost on hibernation, outgoing WebSocket not hibernating, global uniqueness confusion, partial deleteAll on KV backend, binding name mismatches, state size limits exceeded, non-atomic migrations, location hints misunderstood, alarm retry failures, and fetch calls blocking hibernation. Keywords: durable objects, cloudflare do, DurableObject class, do bindings, websocket hibernation, do state api, ctx.storage.sql, ctx.acceptWebSocket, webSocketMessage, alarm() handler, storage.setAlarm, idFromName, newUniqueId, getByName, DurableObjectStub, serializeAttachment, real-time cloudflare, multiplayer cloudflare, chat room workers, coordination cloudflare, stateful workers, new_sqlite_classes, do migrations, location hints, RPC methods, blockConcurrencyWhile, "do class export", "new_sqlite_classes", "migrations required", "websocket hibernation", "alarm api error", "global uniqueness", "binding not found"
Expert-level Nginx configuration, reverse proxy, load balancing, SSL/TLS, caching, and performance tuning