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Deploy ECS tasks and services with GitHub Actions CI/CD. Use for building Docker images, pushing to ECR, updating ECS task definitions, deploying ECS services, integrating with CloudFormation stacks, configuring AWS OIDC authentication for GitHub Actions, and implementing production-ready container deployment pipelines. Automate ECS deployments with proper security (OIDC or IAM keys), multi-environment support, blue/green deployments, ECR private repositories with image scanning, and CloudFormation infrastructure updates.
Installs NemoClaw, launches a sandbox, and runs the first agent prompt. Use when onboarding, installing, or launching a NemoClaw sandbox for the first time. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw quickstart, install nemoclaw openclaw sandbox, nemohermes quickstart, hermes agent nemoclaw, run hermes openshell sandbox, nemoclaw prerequisites, nemoclaw supported platforms, nemoclaw hardware software, nemoclaw windows wsl2 setup, nemoclaw install windows docker desktop.
Expert n8n workflow automation consultant for B2B sales and GTM teams. Use when the user asks about n8n workflows, n8n nodes, n8n triggers, n8n webhooks, n8n credentials, n8n self-hosting, n8n Docker setup, n8n queue mode, n8n error handling, n8n sub-workflows, Clay + n8n integration, n8n CRM automation, n8n pricing, n8n vs Zapier vs Make, or building automations with n8n. Also triggers on "n8n workflow", "n8n automation", "n8n webhook", "n8n node", "n8n self-host", "n8n Docker", "n8n queue", "n8n Clay", "n8n HubSpot", "n8n Salesforce", "n8n vs Zapier", "n8n pricing", "workflow automation". Do NOT use for Clay-only questions without n8n context or general automation strategy without n8n.
Migrate a .NET 9 project or solution to .NET 10 and resolve all breaking changes. USE FOR: upgrading TargetFramework from net9.0 to net10.0, fixing build errors after updating the .NET 10 SDK, resolving source and behavioral changes in .NET 10 / C# 14 / ASP.NET Core 10 / EF Core 10, updating Dockerfiles for Debian-to-Ubuntu base images, resolving obsoletion warnings (SYSLIB0058-SYSLIB0062), adapting to SDK/NuGet changes (NU1510, PrunePackageReference), migrating System.Linq.Async to built-in AsyncEnumerable, fixing OpenApi v2 API changes, cryptography renames, and C# 14 compiler changes (field keyword, extension keyword, span overloads). DO NOT USE FOR: .NET Framework migrations, upgrading from .NET 8 or earlier (use migrate-dotnet8-to-dotnet9 first), greenfield .NET 10 projects, or cosmetic modernization. LOADS REFERENCES: csharp-compiler, core-libraries, sdk-msbuild (always); aspnet-core, efcore, cryptography, extensions-hosting, serialization-networking, winforms-wpf, containers-interop (selective).
Extracts specific fields from YAML files efficiently using yq instead of reading entire files, saving 80-95% context. Use this skill when querying YAML files, filtering/transforming configuration data, or getting specific field(s) from large YAML files like docker-compose.yml or GitHub Actions workflows
Qdrant vector database: collections, points, payload filtering, indexing, quantization, snapshots, and Docker/Kubernetes deployment.
World-class Kubernetes operations - deployments, debugging, Helm charts, and the battle scars from managing clusters that serve millions of requestsUse when "kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, configmap, secret, statefulset, daemonset, hpa, pvc, crashloopbackoff, imagepullbackoff, oomkilled, liveness probe, readiness probe, kubernetes, k8s, containers, docker, helm, deployment, devops, cloud-native" mentioned.
Read/write config files (.env, YAML, TOML, JSON, docker-compose, etc.) safely. Use this instead of Read/Write/Edit tools whenever touching config files that may contain API keys, tokens, passwords, or other secrets — it auto-detects and redacts them.
Audit and harden OpenClaw deployments and interpret `openclaw security audit` findings. Use when the user wants to secure OpenClaw, review gateway exposure/auth/reverse proxies/Tailscale Serve or Funnel, check DM/group access (pairing, allowlists, mention gating, `session.dmScope`), minimise tool permissions and sandboxing, review plugins/skills/secrets/transcripts/log retention, or lock down Docker/macOS/laptop/EC2 installs. Not for generic OS, Docker, or cloud hardening unrelated to OpenClaw.
Build, deploy, and maintain applications on Hugging Face Spaces — Gradio / Docker / Static SDKs, ZeroGPU and dedicated hardware, model loading, debugging, buckets, inference providers, community grants. Use whenever the user asks to create or host an app on Hugging Face, port code onto ZeroGPU, fix a Space that won't build or run, or otherwise work with `hf spaces …`, `@spaces.GPU`, Space README frontmatter, or the `spaces` Python package.
Comprehensive infrastructure engineering covering DevOps, cloud platforms, FinOps, and DevSecOps. Platforms: AWS (EC2, Lambda, S3, ECS, EKS, RDS, CloudFormation), Azure basics, Cloudflare (Workers, R2, D1, Pages), GCP (GKE, Cloud Run, Cloud Storage), Docker, Kubernetes. Capabilities: CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins), GitOps, infrastructure as code (Terraform, CloudFormation), container orchestration, cost optimization, security scanning, vulnerability management, secrets management, compliance (SOC2, HIPAA). Actions: deploy, configure, manage, scale, monitor, secure, optimize cloud infrastructure. Keywords: AWS, EC2, Lambda, S3, ECS, EKS, RDS, CloudFormation, Azure, Kubernetes, k8s, Docker, Terraform, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, ArgoCD, Flux, cost optimization, FinOps, reserved instances, spot instances, security scanning, SAST, DAST, vulnerability management, secrets management, Vault, compliance, monitoring, observability. Use when: deploying to AWS/Azure/GCP/Cloudflare, setting up CI/CD pipelines, implementing GitOps workflows, managing Kubernetes clusters, optimizing cloud costs, implementing security best practices, managing infrastructure as code, container orchestration, compliance requirements, cost analysis and optimization.
Deployment procedures and CI/CD pipeline configuration for Python/React projects. Use when deploying to staging or production, creating CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions, troubleshooting deployment failures, or planning rollbacks. Covers pipeline stages (build/test/staging/production), environment promotion, pre-deployment validation, health checks, canary deployment, rollback procedures, and GitHub Actions workflows. Does NOT cover Docker image building (use docker-best-practices) or incident response (use incident-response).