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Expert knowledge for Azure Attestation development including troubleshooting, best practices, security, configuration, and deployment. Use when validating attestation tokens, authoring SGX/TPM policies, configuring policy signers, or securing endpoints, and other Azure Attestation related development tasks. Not for Azure Confidential Computing (use azure-confidential-computing), Azure Virtual Enclaves (use azure-virtual-enclaves), Azure Key Vault (use azure-key-vault), Azure Security (use azure-security).
Low-token index of deep Taubyte references by topic (commands, Dream, SDK, build/logs, deployment) for selective loading.
Deploy to 9 cloud providers — AWS, Vercel, Netlify, Railway, Fly.io, Heroku, DigitalOcean, Linode, Cloudflare. Provider selection, deployment patterns, cost comparison.
Debug deployment failures for Webflow Code Components. Analyzes error messages, identifies root causes, and provides specific fixes for common issues.
This skill deploys frontend and full-stack projects to EdgeOne Pages (Tencent EdgeOne). It should be used when the user's primary intent is to deploy, publish, ship, host, launch, go live, or release a new version — e.g. "deploy my app", "publish this site", "push this live", "create a preview deployment", "deploy to EdgeOne", "ship to production", "上线", "发布", "发一版", "重新部署". Do NOT trigger when deployment is only mentioned as a secondary step (e.g. "write an API and deploy it" — primary intent is writing code, use edgeone-pages-dev). Do NOT trigger for post-deployment runtime errors (e.g. CORS issues, 500 errors after deploy — use edgeone-pages-dev for troubleshooting).
This skill should be used when troubleshooting Firebase emulator issues, rules violations, function errors, auth problems, or deployment failures. Triggers on "error", "not working", "debug", "troubleshoot", "failing", "broken", "permission denied", "emulator issue".
Prisma Compute deployment and hosting guide. Use whenever the user mentions Prisma Compute, deploying or hosting a Prisma app, `@prisma/cli app deploy`, `compute:deploy`, `create-prisma --deploy`, `PRISMA_SERVICE_TOKEN`, Compute apps/deployments/logs/domains, localhost vs `0.0.0.0`, deploy port binding, or framework deploy readiness for Hono, Elysia, Next.js, TanStack Start, Astro, Nuxt, Svelte, Nest, or Turborepo.
Guides Cloudflare One Zero Trust and SASE work across Access, Gateway, WARP, Tunnel, Cloudflare WAN, DLP, CASB, device posture, and identity. Use when designing, configuring, troubleshooting, or reviewing Cloudflare One deployments. Retrieval-first: use current Cloudflare docs/API schemas instead of embedded product docs.
Architect and provision enterprise Azure infrastructure from workload descriptions. For cloud architects and platform engineers planning networking, identity, security, compliance, and multi-resource topologies with WAF alignment. Generates Bicep or Terraform directly (no azd). WHEN: 'plan Azure infrastructure', 'architect Azure landing zone', 'design hub-spoke network', 'plan multi-region DR topology', 'set up VNets firewalls and private endpoints', 'subscription-scope Bicep deployment'. PREFER azure-prepare FOR app-centric workflows.
Use when users ask how to write, explain, customize, migrate, secure, or troubleshoot GitHub Actions workflows, workflow syntax, triggers, matrices, runners, reusable workflows, artifacts, caching, secrets, OIDC, deployments, custom actions, or Actions Runner Controller, especially when they need official GitHub documentation, exact links, or docs-grounded YAML guidance.
Use when self-hosting OpenClaw on a Linux VPS or cloud server, hardening a remote OpenClaw gateway, choosing between SSH tunneling, Tailscale, or reverse-proxy exposure, or reviewing Podman, pairing, sandboxing, token auth, and tool-permission defaults for a secure personal deployment.
Use when tasks involve Xget URL rewriting, registry/package/container/API acceleration, integrating Xget into Git, download tools, package managers, container builds, AI SDKs, CI/CD, deployment, self-hosting, or adapting commands and config from the live README `Use Cases` section into files, environments, shells, or base URLs.