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Flux GitOps patterns for the homelab Kubernetes platform using ResourceSets. Use when: (1) Adding new Helm releases or applications to the platform, (2) Deploying a new service to Kubernetes, (3) Debugging Flux reconciliation issues or sync problems, (4) Understanding ResourceSet patterns, (5) Configuring Kustomizations and variable substitution, (6) Questions about helm-charts.yaml or platform structure, (7) GitOps workflow questions. Triggers: "add helm release", "deploy to kubernetes", "add new service", "add application", "flux resourceset", "flux reconciliation", "flux not syncing", "flux stuck", "gitops", "helm-charts.yaml", "platform values", "flux debug", "HelmRelease not ready", "kustomization", "helmrelease", "add chart", "deploy helm chart"
Helm 3 chart development, scaffolding, templating, debugging, OCI registries, post-renderers, and production operations. Use when creating Helm charts, packaging Kubernetes applications, debugging Helm deployments, managing releases, working with chart dependencies, or when the user mentions Helm, helm install, helm upgrade, Chart.yaml, values.yaml, helm template, or OCI registry.
Guide for implementing Grafana Tempo - a high-scale distributed tracing backend for OpenTelemetry traces. Use when configuring Tempo deployments, setting up storage backends (S3, Azure Blob, GCS), writing TraceQL queries, deploying via Helm, understanding trace structure, or troubleshooting Tempo issues on Kubernetes.
Kubernetes deployment workflow for container orchestration, Helm charts, service mesh, and production-ready K8s configurations.
Use when operating production Kubernetes — Helm, autoscaling (HPA/VPA), resource management, StatefulSets, external-secrets, observability (Prometheus/Grafana/Loki), RBAC, Pod Security Standards, NetworkPolicies, admission control, backup (Velero), and cost control.
Use when setting up CI/CD pipelines, containerizing applications, deploying to Kubernetes, or writing infrastructure as code. DevOps & Deployment covers GitHub Actions, Docker, Helm, and Terraform patterns.
Multi-framework intelligence brief. Takes any business situation, investment thesis, career decision, or strategic problem and runs it through 4-7 of 11 analytical frameworks (Feynman, Kahneman, Shannon, Tetlock, Duke, Munger, Thiel, Helmer, Christensen, Meadows, Taleb, Bezos). Each framework runs as a distinct sub-analysis producing concrete claims. Contradictions between analyses are surfaced explicitly. Synthesizes into a single brief: Core Argument, Key Insight, load-bearing conditions, failure modes with numeric probabilities, validation tests, recommended action with sizing, and the strongest dissent. Use when the user says "think through this", "analyze this for me", "help me decide", "think", "/think", or presents any complex decision, investment thesis, business question, or strategic problem that warrants structured multi-framework analysis.
Hamilton Helmer's 7 Powers framework applied to a business. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Power Cartographer, Lifecycle Timer, Counter-Positioning Scout, and Moat Devil's Advocate — who each apply a distinct lens from Helmer's taxonomy. The lead synthesizes into a Power Inventory (what you have), Power Pipeline (what's achievable given your stage), and the honest Helmer Verdict. Use when the user says "helmer this", "apply 7 powers", "what power does this company have", "is this a moat", "diagnose my competitive position", or proposes a business and wants strategic analysis. Works standalone or after /thiel (which confirms you need a monopoly) or /munger (which asks if the economics are durable).
Deploy to Cloudflare (Workers, R2, D1), Docker, GCP (Cloud Run, GKE), Kubernetes (kubectl, Helm). Use for serverless, containers, CI/CD, GitOps, security audit.
Guide for implementing Grafana Loki - a horizontally scalable, highly available log aggregation system. Use when configuring Loki deployments, setting up storage backends (S3, Azure Blob, GCS), writing LogQL queries, configuring retention and compaction, deploying via Helm, integrating with OpenTelemetry, or troubleshooting Loki issues on Kubernetes.
Lists, inspects, and manages TrueFoundry application deployments. Shows status, health, and details for services, jobs, and Helm releases. Also handles requests to delete, remove, or destroy applications by directing users to the TrueFoundry UI.
Docker and Kubernetes patterns. Triggers on: Dockerfile, docker-compose, kubernetes, k8s, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, container, image.