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Use when choosing between Tigris-native SDKs and AWS S3-compatible SDKs — covers which SDK to use per language, CLI preference, and when AWS SDKs are the only option
Authoritative reference for the neo4j-agent-memory Python package — a graph-native memory system for AI agents built on Neo4j — and for the hosted service (NAMS) at memory.neo4jlabs.com. Use this skill whenever the user mentions neo4j-agent-memory, agent memory with Neo4j, context graphs, the POLE+O model, MemoryClient/MemorySettings, the memory MCP server, or any of the framework integrations (LangChain, PydanticAI, CrewAI, AWS Strands, Google ADK, Microsoft Agent Framework, OpenAI Agents, LlamaIndex). Also use when the user mentions the hosted service at memory.neo4jlabs.com, NAMS, the Neo4j Agent Memory Service, the `nams_` API key prefix, or the hosted MCP endpoint. Also use when writing documentation, blog posts, tutorials, PRDs, or code samples for the project, when comparing agent memory approaches, or when positioning graph-native memory against vector-only approaches — even if the user doesn't explicitly name the package.
Guide for configuring Infisical Secret Syncs to push secrets from Infisical to third-party services. Covers 38+ sync destinations including AWS Secrets Manager, GCP Secret Manager, Azure Key Vault, GitHub, Vercel, HashiCorp Vault, Cloudflare, and more. Use this skill when someone asks about: syncing secrets to AWS/GCP/Azure, pushing secrets to GitHub Actions, Vercel environment variables, secret sync setup, App Connections, mapping behavior, key schemas, or 'how do I get my Infisical secrets into [service]'.
Complete PowerShell expertise system across ALL platforms (Windows/Linux/macOS). PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) ANY PowerShell task (scripts/modules/cmdlets), (2) CI/CD automation (GitHub Actions/Azure DevOps/Bitbucket), (3) Cross-platform scripting, (4) Module discovery and management (PSGallery), (5) Azure/AWS/Microsoft 365 automation, (6) Script debugging and optimization, (7) Best practices and security. Provides: PowerShell 7+ features, popular module expertise (Az, Microsoft.Graph, PnP, AWS Tools), PSGallery integration, platform-specific guidance, CI/CD pipeline patterns, cmdlet syntax mastery, and production-ready scripting patterns. Ensures professional-grade, cross-platform PowerShell automation following industry standards.
Guidance for working with Pulumi ESC (Environments, Secrets, and Configuration). Use when users ask about managing secrets, configuration, environments, short-term credentials, configuring OIDC for AWS, Azure, GCP, integrating with secret stores (AWS Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault, 1Password), or using ESC with Pulumi stacks.
Comprehensive plugin for SAP Datasphere development with 3 specialized agents, 5 slash commands, and validation hooks. Use when building data warehouses on SAP BTP, creating analytic models, configuring data flows and replication flows, setting up connections to SAP and third-party systems, managing spaces and users, implementing data access controls, using the datasphere CLI, creating data products for the marketplace, or monitoring data integration tasks. Covers Data Builder (graphical/SQL views, local/remote tables, transformation flows), Business Builder (business entities, consumption models), analytic models (dimensions, measures, hierarchies), 40+ connection types (SAP S/4HANA, BW/4HANA, HANA Cloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kafka, Generic HTTP), real-time replication, task chains, content transport, CLI automation, catalog governance, and data marketplace. Includes 2025 features: Generic HTTP connections, REST API tasks in task chains, SAP Business Data Cloud integration. Keywords: sap datasphere, data warehouse cloud, dwc, data builder, business builder, analytic model, graphical view, sql view, transformation flow, replication flow, data flow, task chain, remote table, local table, sap btp data warehouse, datasphere connection, datasphere space, data access control, elastic compute node, sap analytics cloud integration, datasphere cli, data products, data marketplace, catalog, governance
Load PROACTIVELY when task involves deploying, hosting, or CI/CD pipelines. Use when user says "deploy this", "set up CI/CD", "add Docker", "configure Vercel", or "set up monitoring". Covers platform-specific deployment (Vercel, Railway, Fly.io, AWS), Dockerfile creation, environment variable management, CI/CD pipeline configuration (GitHub Actions), preview deployments, health checks, rollback strategies, and production monitoring setup.
Cloud infrastructure and DevOps workflow covering AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Terraform, CI/CD, monitoring, and cloud-native development.
Use when the user wants to analyze EKS application logs during or after a FIS experiment. Triggers on "analyze app logs", "application log analysis", "check application behavior", "分析应用日志", "查看应用表现", "应用日志分析". Supports two modes: real-time monitoring (during experiment) and post-hoc analysis (after experiment). Reads experiment context from aws-fis-experiment-prepare/execute outputs.
This skill details how to conduct cloud security audits using Center for Internet Security benchmarks for AWS, Azure, and GCP. It covers interpreting CIS Foundations Benchmark controls, running automated assessments with tools like Prowler and ScoutSuite, remediating failed controls, and maintaining continuous compliance monitoring against CIS v5 for AWS, v4 for Azure, and v4 for GCP.
Upgrade any Pulumi provider to a newer version and reconcile the resulting diff. Use when users want to upgrade or update a provider (including editing package.json, requirements.txt, pyproject.toml, go.mod, or Pulumi.yaml to bump a provider SDK), check for breaking changes before or during an upgrade, fix resources that broke after a provider upgrade, or resolve unexpected replacements, creates, or deletes in a post-upgrade preview. Applies to all providers (aws, azure-native, gcp, kubernetes, aws-native, cloudflare, datadog, etc.) — not just Tier 1. Do NOT use for querying which stacks use what package versions; use skill `package-usage` for cross-stack audits. Do NOT use for general infrastructure tasks.
Interactive setup guide for using Infisical as a secret management tool in your projects. Helps users integrate Infisical into local development (CLI), Docker containers (build-time and runtime secret injection), CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI), Kubernetes (Operator + CRDs), and application code (Node.js, Python, Go, Java, .NET, Ruby SDKs). Also walks through choosing and configuring machine identity auth methods (Universal Auth, AWS Auth, Kubernetes Auth, OIDC, etc.). Use this skill whenever someone asks about: using Infisical, injecting secrets, infisical run, infisical init, connecting their app to Infisical, Docker secrets, Kubernetes secrets operator, machine identity setup, SDK initialization, CI/CD secret injection, or 'how do I get my secrets into my app'.