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Multi-stage builds for optimized, minimal production images with build/runtime separation
Docker & Hadolint - Atoll Tourisme. Use when working with Docker or containers.
Deploy Evernote integrations to production environments. Use when deploying to cloud platforms, configuring production, or setting up deployment pipelines. Trigger with phrases like "deploy evernote", "evernote production deploy", "release evernote", "evernote cloud deployment".
Prompt for creating the high-level technical architecture for an Epic, based on a Product Requirements Document.
Nextflow DSL 2 TDD implementation workflow. References nextflow-conventions and agent-conduct.
Execute Python code in isolated rootless containers with MCP server proxying to reduce context bloat from 30K to 200 tokens
Dockerfile Generator - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Basics. Triggers on: dockerfile generator, dockerfile generator Part of the DevOps Basics skill category.
Builds and deploys Docker containers on Render—Dockerfiles, multi-stage builds, Blueprint Docker fields, private registries, layer caching, and platform constraints. Use when the user mentions Docker, Dockerfile, container images, multi-stage builds, container registry, GHCR, ECR, BuildKit, dockerContext, runtime docker or image, or optimizing Docker builds on Render.
Expert guide for creating Docker Compose configurations, Dockerfiles, and container orchestration. Use when containerizing applications, setting up development environments, or configuring multi-container deployments.
Create high-quality, secure, and performance-optimized Containerfiles (Dockerfiles) following best practices for multi-architecture builds, OpenShift/Kubernetes compatibility, and BuildKit cache optimization. Use when the user wants to: (1) create a new Containerfile or Dockerfile for any project (Python, Rust, Go, Node.js, .NET, or any language), (2) containerize an application with multi-stage builds, (3) optimize an existing Containerfile for security, performance, or image size, (4) review or improve container image build practices, (5) set up BuildKit cache mounts for package managers, (6) create OpenShift-compatible container images with non-root users and arbitrary UID support, (7) write a .dockerignore file, or (8) apply OCI LABEL standards.