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Respond to Kubernetes incidents with runbooks and diagnostics. Use for outages, pod failures, node issues, network problems, and emergency response.
Kubernetes networking management for services, ingresses, endpoints, and network policies. Use when configuring connectivity, load balancing, or network isolation.
kubectl-mcp-server CLI commands for tool discovery, direct invocation, and diagnostics. Use when exploring available tools, calling tools from command line, or checking server health.
Optimize Kubernetes costs through resource right-sizing, unused resource detection, and cluster efficiency analysis. Use for cost optimization, resource analysis, and capacity planning.
Best practices for working with Go codebases. Use when writing, debugging, or exploring Go code, including reading dependency sources and documentation.
List tasks by directory with progress and visual indicators
KISS, DRY, YAGNI principles for simple, maintainable code
Writes agent outputs to numbered thread stage files. Called by agents after domain work completes. Maps agent type to stages, updates frontmatter status, and records completion metadata. Stage 1 (1-input.md) is never written by this skill.
Validates phase transition requirements for Canvas population. Checks G0-G4 gates to determine if prerequisites are met before advancing phases. Use when checking readiness, validating gates, or assessing Canvas completion status.
For HarmonyOS NEXT and ArkTS development, especially when handling .ets files, implementing @ComponentV2 components, or debugging errors. Provides development guidance based on official standards and maintains categorized error logs for efficient troubleshooting.
Reasons through problems using six cognitive modes. Applies causal (execute goals), abductive (explain observations), inductive (find patterns), analogical (transfer from similar), dialectical (resolve tensions), and counterfactual (evaluate alternatives) thinking. Use when planning, diagnosing, finding patterns, evaluating trade-offs, or exploring what-ifs. Triggers on "why did", "what if", "how should", "analyze this", "figure out".
Calculates TAM/SAM/SOM and assesses market timing. Use when sizing markets, estimating addressable opportunity, analyzing market timing, or validating opportunity scale.