Total 50,638 skills, DevOps & Cloud Services has 3072 skills
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Kubernetes Secrets Manager - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Advanced. Triggers on: kubernetes secrets manager, kubernetes secrets manager Part of the DevOps Advanced skill category.
World-class Kubernetes operations - deployments, debugging, Helm charts, and the battle scars from managing clusters that serve millions of requestsUse when "kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, configmap, secret, statefulset, daemonset, hpa, pvc, crashloopbackoff, imagepullbackoff, oomkilled, liveness probe, readiness probe, kubernetes, k8s, containers, docker, helm, deployment, devops, cloud-native" mentioned.
Build applications using Azure App Configuration SDK for JavaScript (@azure/app-configuration). Use when working with configuration settings, feature flags, Key Vault references, dynamic refresh, or centralized configuration management.
Monitors awesome-copilot releases for drift against the amplihack integration. Checks latest commits on github/awesome-copilot via the GitHub API and reports whether the local integration is current or has drifted behind upstream changes. Use when auditing integration freshness or before updating awesome-copilot features.
Box integration. Manage Folders, Users, Groups, Collaborations. Use when the user wants to interact with Box data.
Expert-level monitoring and observability with Prometheus, Grafana, logging, and alerting
Production-ready Docker and docker-compose setup for Odoo with PostgreSQL, persistent volumes, environment-based configuration, and Nginx reverse proxy.
Dispatch a swain artifact to a GitHub Actions runner for autonomous implementation via Claude Code Action. Creates a GitHub Issue with the artifact content and triggers the workflow for background execution. Use when the user says 'dispatch', 'send to background agent', 'run this autonomously', 'GitHub Actions', or wants to hand off a SPEC for autonomous implementation.
Runs Fastly Compute WASM applications locally with Viceroy, specifically for Rust and Component Model projects. Use when starting a local Fastly Compute dev server with Viceroy, configuring fastly.toml for local backend overrides and store definitions, running Rust unit tests with cargo-nextest against the Compute runtime, debugging Compute apps locally, adapting core WASM modules to the Component Model, or troubleshooting local Compute testing issues (connection refused, missing backends, store config). For non-Rust Compute work or understanding the Compute API, prefer the fastlike skill instead — its source code is easier to understand as a Fastly Compute API reference.
Perses project lifecycle management: create, list, switch, and configure projects. Manage RBAC with roles and role bindings per project. Uses MCP tools when available, percli CLI as fallback. Use for "perses project", "create project", "perses rbac", "perses roles", "perses permissions". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create).
Expert knowledge for Azure Application Gateway development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when configuring listeners/routing, WAF/TLS, AGIC with AKS, autoscale/zone redundancy, or App Gateway for Containers, and other Azure Application Gateway related development tasks. Not for Azure Load Balancer (use azure-load-balancer), Azure Front Door (use azure-front-door), Azure Traffic Manager (use azure-traffic-manager), Azure Web Application Firewall (use azure-web-application-firewall).
Model cloud-native applications with Radius using Bicep. Use when asked to create an application definition, scaffold app.bicep, configure environments, or create custom resource types.