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Found 451 Skills
Cloud and DevOps expert including AWS, GCP, Azure, and Terraform
Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry Tools (aka Azure AI services, Azure Cognitive Services) development including best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Content Understanding analyzers, Content Moderator APIs, Foundry containers, VNet/Key Vault security, or Entra auth, and other Microsoft Foundry Tools related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry (use microsoft-foundry), Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local).
Publish and deploy C# MCP servers. Covers NuGet packaging for stdio servers, Docker containerization for HTTP servers, Azure Container Apps and App Service deployment, and publishing to the official MCP Registry. USE FOR: packaging stdio MCP servers as NuGet tools, creating Dockerfiles for HTTP MCP servers, deploying to Azure Container Apps or App Service, publishing to the MCP Registry at registry.modelcontextprotocol.io, configuring server.json for MCP package metadata, setting up CI/CD for MCP server publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing general NuGet libraries (not MCP-specific), general Docker guidance unrelated to MCP, creating new servers (use mcp-csharp-create), debugging (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test).
Grafana Cloud private network connectivity — AWS PrivateLink, Azure Private Link, and GCP Private Service Connect. Send telemetry (metrics, logs, traces, profiles) to Grafana Cloud without traversing the public internet. Eliminates cloud egress costs, meets compliance requirements (PCI-DSS, HIPAA). Use when setting up secure private telemetry ingestion from AWS/Azure/GCP, reducing egress costs, or meeting data residency/compliance requirements.
Plan and execute cloud migrations with assessment, database migration, application refactoring, and cutover strategies across AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Microsoft Defender for DevOps integration with Azure Pipelines (2025)
Generate draw.io editable diagrams (.drawio, .drawio.svg) from text, images, or Excel. Orchestrates 3-agent workflow (Analysis → Manifest → SVG generation) with quality gates. Use when creating architecture diagrams, flowcharts, sequence diagrams, or converting existing images to editable format. Supports Azure/AWS cloud icons.
Comprehensive GitOps methodology and principles skill for cloud-native operations. Use when (1) Designing GitOps architecture for Kubernetes deployments, (2) Implementing declarative infrastructure with Git as single source of truth, (3) Setting up continuous deployment pipelines with ArgoCD/Flux/Kargo, (4) Establishing branching strategies and repository structures, (5) Troubleshooting drift, sync failures, or reconciliation issues, (6) Evaluating GitOps tooling decisions, (7) Teaching or explaining GitOps concepts and best practices, (8) Deploying ArgoCD on Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes or AKS with workload identity. Covers the 4 pillars of GitOps (OpenGitOps), patterns, anti-patterns, tooling ecosystem, Azure Arc integration, and operational guidance.
Use this skill to work with Microsoft Foundry (Azure AI Foundry): deploy AI models from catalog, build RAG applications with knowledge indexes, create and evaluate AI agents. USE FOR: Microsoft Foundry, AI Foundry, deploy model, model catalog, RAG, knowledge index, create agent, evaluate agent, agent monitoring. DO NOT USE FOR: Azure Functions (use azure-functions), App Service (use azure-create-app).
Azure DevOps Sprint 254-262 new features and enhancements (2025)
Aspire orchestration for cloud-native distributed applications in any language (C#, Python, Node.js, Go). Handles dependency management, local dev with Docker, Azure deployment, service discovery, and observability dashboards. Use when setting up microservices, containerized apps, or polyglot distributed systems.
Comprehensive Azure Data Factory validation rules, activity nesting limitations, linked service requirements, and edge-case handling guidance