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Answer questions using the Tenzir documentation. Use whenever the user asks about TQL syntax, pipeline operators, functions, data parsing or transformation, normalization, OCSF mapping, enrichment, lookup tables, contexts, packages, nodes, platform setup, deployment, configuration, integrations with tools like Splunk, Kafka, S3, Elasticsearch, or any other Tenzir feature. Also use when the user asks how to collect, route, filter, aggregate, or export security data with Tenzir, or needs help writing or debugging TQL pipelines, even if they don't mention 'Tenzir' explicitly but are clearly working in a Tenzir context.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "test my site", "test the site", "run site tests", "check if site is working", "verify site", "smoke test", "test pages", "check api calls", "test web api", "verify deployment works", or wants to test a deployed, activated Power Pages site at runtime using browser-based navigation, page crawling, and API request verification.
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment
Kubernetes clusters, pods, nodes, workloads, storage, networking, and resource relationships. Query K8s inventory, diagnose degraded deployments and pod failures, investigate rollouts, audit ingress and network policies.
Emulated Vercel REST API for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to interact with Vercel API endpoints locally, test Vercel integrations, emulate projects/deployments/domains, set up Vercel OAuth flows, manage environment variables, create API keys, configure protection bypass, or test without hitting the real Vercel API. Triggers include "Vercel API", "emulate Vercel", "mock Vercel", "test Vercel OAuth", "Vercel integration", "local Vercel", or any task requiring a local Vercel API.
Apply when building, customizing, or deploying extensions for VTEX Sales App. Covers the complete 7-step workflow from prerequisite checks through code generation to deployment, including extension points (cart, PDP, menu), React hooks (useCart, usePDP, useCartItem, useCurrentUser, useExtension), TypeScript types, secure API integration patterns, and API documentation ingestion (OpenAPI, URLs, or inline specs) to generate typed integrations.
Build and modify EdgeSpark apps. Use when a project has edgespark.toml, the user mentions EdgeSpark, or work involves the edgespark CLI, server SDK types, storage/auth/database workflows, deployment, or @edgespark/web.
GitOps continuous delivery toolkit for Kubernetes with Flux CD. Use for declarative deployments, Helm chart automation, Kustomize overlays, image update automation, multi-tenancy, and Git-based continuous delivery.
Plan and execute a launch runbook covering pre-launch verification, go-live procedures, DNS cutover, post-launch monitoring, and rollback procedures. Use this skill whenever the user is preparing to launch a website or product, planning a DNS cutover, building a go-live checklist, or executing a launch day. Triggers on launch runbook, go-live, launch day, DNS cutover, deploy to production, site launch, product launch, cutover plan, launch checklist, deployment procedure. Also triggers when a launch is approaching and the team needs structured coordination, even if 'runbook' is not explicitly stated.
Guides data center design and build execution—site and tier selection, capacity and density planning (kW/rack, floor loading), power and cooling architecture, physical layout and containment, network meet-me and carrier connectivity, standards alignment (TIA-942, Uptime tiers), contractor coordination, commissioning, and operational handoff (DCIM, monitoring). Use when planning a new or expanded colo/on-prem facility, reviewing MEP and rack layouts, sizing power/cooling for GPU or HPC density, running DC build phases, or accepting a hall from design—not for cloud VPC/IaC (infrastructure-engineer), K8s deploy (cluster-deployment-engineer), ADRs (senior-system-architecture), GRC-only (cybersecurity), compute utilization (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency), DC portfolio (data-center-portfolio-planning-execution-lead), or capacity delivery schedule (senior-data-center-capacity-delivery-manager).
Guides Site Reliability Engineering—SLI/SLO and error budgets, reliability dashboards and burn-rate alerting, production readiness reviews, capacity planning for availability, toil reduction, dependency and failure-mode analysis, release reliability (canaries, rollback criteria), and service-owner incident mitigation tied to customer impact. Use when defining or operating SLOs, measuring error budget burn, improving service reliability, running PRRs before launch, planning scalable resilient capacity, or leading technical mitigation during outages—not for CI/CD pipeline implementation (devops), incident program and paging policy design (incident-management-engineer), cloud access and patch tickets (cloud-system-administrator), load-test profiling (performance-engineer), rollout cutover strategy (deployment-strategist), or greenfield cloud build-out (cloud-engineer).
Use this skill when working with the RTVI VLM or RT-VLM microservice API on VSS 3.1. Generate dense captions and alerts for stored video files and live RTSP streams via `/v1/generate_captions_alerts`; upload media via `/v1/files`; add and remove live streams with `/v1/streams/add` and `/v1/streams/delete/{stream_id}`; call OpenAI-compatible `/v1/chat/completions`; consume Kafka caption, incident, and error topics; or debug rtvi-vlm responses. For deployment, read `references/deploy-rt-vlm-service.md` first.