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S3-compatible object storage that branches with your Neon project, so files and the database stay in sync across every branch. Use when a user wants object storage, a bucket, blob/file storage, or somewhere to put uploads, images, documents, avatars, or user-generated files for their app or agent — especially when they already use (or are setting up) Lakebase Postgres and don't want to add a separate storage provider like AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, or Supabase Storage. Triggers include "object storage", "bucket", "blob storage", "file storage", "store uploads/images/files", "S3-compatible storage", "presigned URL", "where do I put files", "storage logs", "bucket logs", "Neon Object Storage", "Neon Storage", and "storage that branches with my database".
Probe a URL with escalating headless browser configurations to detect CDN bot protection (Akamai, Cloudflare, DataDome, AWS WAF) and produce a browser-recipe.json that downstream playwright-cli consumers use to bypass blocking. Runs an automated escalation ladder: default headless → stealth script injection → system Chrome (TLS fingerprint fix) → persistent profile. Use BEFORE any playwright-cli interaction with an untrusted domain. Triggers on: browser probe, site blocked, headless blocked, CDN blocking, bot detection, browser recipe, can't load page, 403 error page, access denied.
Check when Salesforce orgs expire (or already expired) and what to do about it, for one org, the default org, or across all authenticated orgs, using the Salesforce CLI (sf). Use when the user asks about org or trial expiration, "when does my trial expire", "is my trial org still active", "how many days are left", "which orgs are expiring soon", wants to filter orgs expiring within N days, needs machine-readable (JSON/CSV) output for cron or alerting, wants to back up an at-risk org before it lapses, or asks how to extend or renew an expiring trial or Developer Edition org. Covers trial editions, Developer Edition orgs (anything with a TrialExpirationDate), and scratch orgs (via sf org list). DO NOT TRIGGER for sandbox refresh timing, for creating, deleting, or switching the active org, or for non-Salesforce trials such as AWS, Netflix, or other vendors — this skill reads expiration and prints guidance, it does not modify orgs.
Deploy a production self-hosted n8n end-to-end to a fresh Linux VM over SSH, using Docker Compose behind a Caddy reverse proxy with automatic HTTPS. Use whenever the user wants to self-host, install, set up, provision, or deploy n8n on their own server/VPS/box (Hetzner, DigitalOcean, AWS EC2, bare metal, etc.) — in either single/regular mode or queue mode with workers — or to update, back up, restore, or harden such an instance. This is for SELF-HOSTED n8n (Docker), not n8n Cloud and not building workflows. The skill makes the agent ask single-vs-queue first, collect the domain/SSH/timezone inputs, generate fresh secrets on the box, and bring the stack up with TLS. Trigger on "deploy n8n", "self-host n8n", "install n8n on my server", "n8n docker compose", "n8n queue mode / workers / scaling", "n8n reverse proxy / SSL", or "back up / update my n8n".
Bun runtime API reference for TypeScript scripts. Covers Bun.file(), Bun.write(), Bun.$() shell, Bun.spawn(), Bun.Glob, Bun.env, bun:sqlite, Bun.sql() for PostgreSQL/MySQL via DATABASE_URL, Bun.s3 for S3-compatible storage, Bun.redis for Redis/Valkey, Bun.Archive for tarballs, Bun.Image image processing, Bun.WebView headless browser automation, Bun.cron in-process scheduler, JSONC/JSON5/JSONL/markdown (named imports), Bun.hash, Bun.password, compression, and scripting utilities. Use when writing scripts, automating tasks, querying databases, working with S3 storage, Redis caching, processing images, automating a headless browser, parsing markdown/JSON variants, or doing file processing in a Bun project. Signals: bun.lock, bunfig.toml, DATABASE_URL, REDIS_URL, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, Bun.$ usage Not for bun CLI commands (bun-cli skill), non-Bun runtimes, or ORM CLI tooling
One-click deploy, publish, and update a local project or Git repository to Alibaba Cloud International (alibabacloud.com), producing an accessible online service with a public IP. Supports full-stack ROS orchestration, automatic cloud-resource provisioning, pre-deployment price confirmation, service health checks, deployment-state recording, hot updates, and optional domain + HTTPS setup. Use when: the user asks to deploy a project to the cloud, put an app online, publish a website, generate an access URL, deploy a Git repo, or update an online version and has NOT named a specific cloud platform; or the user mentions "Alibaba Cloud", "alibabacloud.com", or the international site. Do not use when: the user explicitly targets Aliyun China (aliyun.com), AWS, GCP, Azure, or another specific cloud platform.
Use when scaling a dedicated Kubernetes cluster (Linode LKE or AWS EKS) on Zeabur — listing node pools, changing node counts, or adding/removing node pools. Use when user says "scale my cluster", "add nodes", "remove nodes", "resize node pool", "加節點", "擴容", "縮容". Do NOT use for renting new servers (use zeabur-server-rent) or for single-VM dedicated servers (they have no node pools).
Provides authoritative compatibility checks, pricing estimates, connection troubleshooting, pre-warming guidance, and infrastructure mutations for Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra). Covers LWT/batch operations, secondary indexes, materialized views, capacity modes, TTL, PITR, CDC, auto-scaling, multi-region keyspaces, UDTs, nodetool diagnostics parsing, SQL-to-Cassandra migration, and Cassandra-to-Keyspaces migration scenarios. Agents frequently produce incomplete or incorrect answers about Keyspaces feature support without this skill loaded.
Verified corrections for IAM behaviors that AI agents frequently get wrong — policy evaluation edge cases, trust policy gotchas, STS session limits, Organizations quirks, and SAML/MFA specifics. Use alongside documentation when working with IAM roles, policies, STS, or Organizations. Do NOT use for non-IAM authorization like Cognito user-pool policies or app-level RBAC.
Amazon Aurora MySQL — creates, modifies, and advises on Aurora MySQL clusters specifically (MySQL-compatible engine, Aurora serverless, parallel query). Trigger for Aurora MySQL cluster operations, ACU sizing, I/O-Optimized storage, commitment pricing, or MySQL upgrade planning. Aurora MySQL uses full (VPC-based) configuration — express configuration is PostgreSQL-only. For Aurora PostgreSQL, use amazon-aurora-postgresql instead. Contains safety guardrails and response templates that override defaults.
Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL — creates, modifies, and advises on Aurora PostgreSQL clusters specifically (PostgreSQL-compatible engine, Aurora serverless, express configuration, pgvector, Babelfish). Trigger for Aurora PostgreSQL cluster operations, express-configuration quick-start, ACU sizing, I/O-Optimized storage, commitment pricing, or PostgreSQL upgrade planning. For Aurora MySQL, use amazon-aurora-mysql instead. Contains safety guardrails, express-first routing, and response templates that override defaults.
Runs SQL analytics on SageMaker Catalog asset metadata tables exported as Apache Iceberg in S3 Tables. Covers governance queries, asset growth tracking, ownership audits, time-travel over catalog state, and metadata quality analysis. Applies when querying catalog inventory, finding assets without descriptions, comparing catalog snapshots, or auditing data ownership. Trigger phrases: catalog inventory SQL, how many assets, assets without descriptions, asset growth over time, who owns this data, catalog governance, data quality audit, catalog analytics.