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This skill should be used when the user wants to push code to Railway, says "railway up", "deploy", "deploy to railway", "ship", or "push". For initial setup or creating services, use new skill. For Docker images, use environment skill.
Create and manage GitLab issues, merge requests, pipelines, and repositories using the glab CLI. Use when asked to open an MR, review a merge request, check CI/CD pipelines, list issues, or manage code review on GitLab.
Deploy approved features to production. Creates PRs, runs pre-deployment checks, and updates TASKS.md. Use after /document completes. Supports task IDs for easier invocation.
CI/CD best practices for building automated pipelines, deployment strategies, testing, and DevOps workflows across platforms
Bash scripting workflow for creating production-ready shell scripts with defensive patterns, error handling, and testing.
Create or update an operational runbook for a recurring task or procedure. Use when documenting a task that on-call or ops needs to run repeatably, turning tribal knowledge into exact step-by-step commands, adding troubleshooting and rollback steps to an existing procedure, or writing escalation paths for when things go wrong.
Vercel environment variable expert guidance. Use when working with .env files, vercel env commands, OIDC tokens, or managing environment-specific configuration.
Use when working with full stack orchestration full stack feature
Automate GitLab project management, issues, merge requests, pipelines, branches, and user operations via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.
SSH into an Ubuntu VPS (Docker) for a read-only health/security/update report (UFW + fail2ban) and propose fixes; apply updates/restarts only with explicit confirmation. Use when the user wants a read-only VPS health/security check.
Convert an AWS CDK application to Pulumi. This skill MUST be loaded whenever a user requests migration or conversion of a CDK application to Pulumi.
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.