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Grafana Pyroscope continuous profiling platform. Covers instrumentation of Go/Java/Python/Ruby/Node.js/ .NET/Rust apps via SDKs or eBPF (Alloy), flame graph analysis, ProfileQL queries, server configuration and architecture, Grafana Cloud Profiles integration, and trace-profile linking (Span Profiles). Use when working with profiling data, instrumenting apps for Pyroscope, analyzing performance profiles, or deploying Pyroscope server.
Grafana Tempo distributed tracing backend. Covers TraceQL query language (span selectors, attribute scopes, pipeline operators, structural operators, metrics functions), trace ingestion via OTLP/Jaeger/Zipkin, Tempo architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/metrics-generator), full configuration reference with YAML, metrics-from-traces (span metrics, service graphs, TraceQL metrics), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices/Helm/Kubernetes), multi-tenancy, performance tuning, caching, and HTTP API. Use when working with distributed traces, writing TraceQL queries, deploying Tempo, configuring trace pipelines, or setting up Grafana-Tempo integrations (traces-to-logs, traces-to-metrics, traces-to-profiles).
Document the pitfalls encountered or good practices discovered during this work into searchable learning documents, which can be accessed by both AI and humans when similar tasks arise in the future. Two tracks: The pitfall track records experiences where "things should have worked but didn't" — including bugs, configuration traps, environment issues, and integration failures; The knowledge track records findings that "should be the default approach going forward" — including best practices, workflow improvements, and reusable patterns. Trigger scenarios: Proactively prompt at the end of feature-acceptance or issue-fix workflows, or when the user mentions phrases like "document knowledge", "learning", "document learnings", or "record this experience". Spec documents record what was done, while learning documents record what pitfalls were encountered / what was learned — they complement each other and are not interchangeable.
Build Grafana plugin pages using the @grafana/scenes framework. Use this skill when creating new scene pages, adding panels/visualizations, setting up drilldown navigation, defining variables, configuring query runners, building table/timeseries/stat panels, or extending SceneObjectBase for custom scene objects. Triggers on any work involving SceneApp, SceneAppPage, EmbeddedScene, SceneQueryRunner, SceneDataTransformer, PanelBuilders, SceneFlexLayout, QueryVariable, or drilldown/tab configuration in Grafana plugins.
Install, configure, and manage Grafana Alloy collector fleets using Fleet Management and remote configuration pipelines. Use when the user asks to configure Alloy, manage collector pipelines, deploy remote configurations, troubleshoot collector health, work with OpAMP, set up pipeline matchers, or manage collector attributes. Triggers on phrases like "configure Alloy", "fleet management", "remote configuration", "collector pipeline", "OpAMP", "pipeline matcher", "collector attributes", "deploy pipeline", "collector is unhealthy", or "Alloy pipeline YAML".
Implement end-to-end Medallion Architecture (Bronze/Silver/Gold) lakehouse patterns in Microsoft Fabric using PySpark, Delta Lake, and Fabric Pipelines. Use when the user wants to: (1) design a Bronze/Silver/Gold data lakehouse, (2) set up multi-layer workspace with lakehouses for each tier, (3) build ingestion-to-analytics pipelines with data quality enforcement, (4) optimize Spark configurations per medallion layer, (5) orchestrate Bronze-to-Silver-to-Gold flows via notebooks. Triggers: "medallion architecture", "bronze silver gold", "lakehouse layers", "e2e data pipeline", "end-to-end lakehouse", "data lakehouse pattern", "multi-layer lakehouse", "build medallion", "setup medallion".
Comprehensive guide to sub-agents in Claude Code: built-in agents (Explore, Plan, general-purpose), custom agent creation, configuration, and delegation patterns. Use when: creating custom sub-agents, delegating bulk operations, parallel research, understanding built-in agents, or configuring agent tools/models.
This skill provides guidance for creating agents and applications with the GitHub Copilot SDK. It should be used when the user wants to create, modify, or work on software that uses the GitHub Copilot SDK in TypeScript, Python, Go, or .NET. The skill covers SDK usage patterns, CLI configuration, custom tools, MCP servers, and custom agents.
Create diagrams and visualizations using Mermaid.js v11 syntax. Use when generating flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, state diagrams, ER diagrams, Gantt charts, user journeys, timelines, architecture diagrams, or any of 24+ diagram types. Supports JavaScript API integration, CLI rendering to SVG/PNG/PDF, theming, configuration, and accessibility features. Essential for documentation, technical diagrams, project planning, system architecture, and visual communication.
Tailwind CSS v4 performance optimization and best practices guidelines (formerly tailwindcss-v4-style). This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Tailwind CSS v4 code to ensure optimal build performance, minimal CSS output, and correct usage of v4 features. Triggers on tasks involving Tailwind configuration, @theme directive, utility classes, responsive design, dark mode, container queries, or CSS generation optimization.
Expert patterns for Segment Customer Data Platform including Analytics.js, server-side tracking, tracking plans with Protocols, identity resolution, destinations configuration, and data governance best practices. Use when: segment, analytics.js, customer data platform, cdp, tracking plan.
Manage DNS records, routing policies, and failover configurations for high availability and disaster recovery.