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Found 23 Skills
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.
Debug Kubernetes pods, nodes, and workloads using kubectl debug. Covers ephemeral containers, pod copying, node debugging, debug profiles, and interactive troubleshooting sessions. Use when user mentions kubectl debug, debugging pods, ephemeral containers, node debugging, or interactive troubleshooting in Kubernetes clusters.
Kubernetes operations playbook for deploying services: core objects, probes, resource sizing, safe rollouts, and fast kubectl debugging
Diagnoses and fixes Kubernetes issues with interactive remediation. Use when pods crash (CrashLoopBackOff, OOMKilled), services unreachable (502/503, empty endpoints), deployments stuck (ImagePullBackOff, pending). Also use when tempted to run kubectl fix commands directly without presenting options, or when user says "just fix it" for K8s issues.
Kubernetes operations including deployment, management, troubleshooting, kubectl mastery, and cluster stability. Covers K8s workloads, networking, storage, and debugging pods. Use when user mentions Kubernetes, K8s, kubectl, pods, deployments, services, ingress, ConfigMaps, Secrets, or cluster operations.
Assist with Kubernetes interactions including debugging (kubectl logs, describe, exec, port-forward), resource management (deployments, services, configmaps, secrets), and cluster operations (scaling, rollouts, node management). Use when working with kubectl, pods, deployments, services, or troubleshooting Kubernetes issues.
Kubernetes deployment, management, and troubleshooting. Activate for k8s, kubectl, pods, deployments, services, ingress, namespaces, and container orchestration tasks.
Kubernetes cluster operations: kubectl commands, manifest generation, Helm charts, RBAC, debugging, and deployment strategies.
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.
Use for kubectl, CNPG, and kustomize/helm operations in this repo, including rollouts and cluster debugging.
Orchestrate a specialized software development agent team. Receive user requests, classify task type, select the matching workflow, delegate each step to specialist agents via the Agent tool, and assemble the final output. Use when the user needs multi-step software development involving architecture, implementation, testing, security review, or code review. Also use for production incident investigation — when the user reports a live system issue, service outage, pod crash, data anomaly, or needs root cause analysis using kubectl, psql, argocd, or docker. Trigger this skill whenever a task involves more than one concern (e.g., "add a new endpoint" needs BA + Architect + Developer + QA + Security), when the user mentions team coordination, agent delegation, or when the work clearly benefits from multiple specialist perspectives rather than a single implementation pass.
SSH operations for remote server management, tunneling, and proxy-based connections. Use when connecting to remote servers, running remote commands, setting up SSH tunnels, port forwarding, managing jump hosts/bastions, or executing kubectl/k9s on remote clusters. Triggers on SSH, remote, tunnel, bastion, jump host, port forward, or remote kubernetes access.