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Use when Wildix API tokens are needed for x-bees, x-hoppers, or Collaboration 7 — or when tokens are missing, expired, or the user asks to log in, log out, sign out, revoke access, or remove authorization from a Wildix app
Evaluate a workload's performance efficiency against the Well-Architected Performance Efficiency pillar, covering resource selection, scaling, monitoring, and optimization opportunities.
Build Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) with Packer using the amazon-ebs builder. Use when creating custom AMIs for EC2 instances.
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Provides TypeScript patterns for DynamoDB-Toolbox v2 including schema/table/entity modeling, .build() command workflow, query/scan access patterns, batch and transaction operations, and single-table design with computed keys. Use when implementing type-safe DynamoDB access layers with DynamoDB-Toolbox v2 in TypeScript services or serverless applications.
Build search applications and query log analytics data with OpenSearch. Use this skill when the user mentions OpenSearch, search app, index setup, search architecture, semantic search, vector search, hybrid search, BM25, dense vector, sparse vector, agentic search, RAG, embeddings, KNN, PDF ingestion, document processing, or any related search topic. Also use for log analytics and observability — when the user wants to set up log ingestion, query logs with PPL, analyze error patterns, set up index lifecycle policies, investigate traces, or check stack health. Activate even if the user says log analysis, Fluent Bit, Fluentd, Logstash, syslog, traceId, OpenTelemetry, or log analytics without mentioning OpenSearch.
Configures Amazon Route 53 DNS: public and private records, traffic-steering routing policies, health checks, DNS Firewall, Route 53 Profiles, VPC Resolver (also known as Route 53 Resolver) for hybrid and Outposts networks, and Global Resolver. Applicable when the customer wants to point a hostname at a target, split or fail over traffic across endpoints, monitor an endpoint, block malicious domains, centralize DNS across accounts, or resolve private DNS across a hybrid network. Routes to the right per-task procedure in references. Does not cover CloudFront-specific setup (see the route53-cloudfront skill) or non-DNS networking.
Amazon Redshift is NOT PostgreSQL — corrects PostgreSQL-derived LLM mistakes; covers Redshift-specific SQL, DDL, COPY/UNLOAD, system views, metadata discovery, and operational patterns. Applies ONLY when the task is about Redshift itself (cluster, Serverless workgroup, or Redshift SQL). Pushes back on: CREATE INDEX, string_agg, pg_catalog, text type, SERIAL, stl_query, LATERAL, RETURNING. Triggers on: Redshift SQL, Redshift CREATE TABLE, Redshift COPY/UNLOAD, slow Redshift query, Redshift permission denied, Redshift disk full, Redshift system views, QUALIFY, PIVOT, MERGE, Redshift Data API, Redshift WLM, concurrency scaling, Redshift resize, Redshift Spectrum external tables. Does NOT apply to (defer to that service's own skill): Amazon S3 storage/bucket policies, Athena or Glue queries/catalogs, data-lake or Iceberg work outside Redshift, Aurora, RDS, or DynamoDB — but S3/Glue ARE in scope for Redshift COPY, UNLOAD, or data-lake queries (external schemas/tables on S3).
Configures Amazon SES V2 for production email sending — including domain identity creation, DKIM/SPF/DMARC authentication, one-shot DNS record presentation, and Route 53 automation — for developers setting up or troubleshooting SES domain verification and deliverability. Applicable when developers need to send emails from their domain via SES, verify a domain identity, configure email authentication, troubleshoot DKIM verification issues, or ensure their sending setup follows best practices. Not for email-address-only verification, Mail Manager inbound routing, SNS, Pinpoint, or WorkMail.