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Manage Runpod infrastructure — pods, serverless endpoints, jobs, templates, network volumes, container-registry auth, GPU/CPU catalog, and billing — via the Runpod MCP server's structured tool calls. Use when the Runpod MCP tools (create-pod, list-endpoints, …) are connected in this session, or to connect them (hosted OAuth or local npx). Prefer this over runpodctl for plain infra CRUD when MCP is available; use runpodctl for the terminal, file transfer, or SSH setup.
runpod-flash — code-first serverless: write Python locally, run it on remote Runpod GPUs/CPUs with `flash dev` (hot-reload + live worker logs), then `flash deploy`. Use for @Endpoint/@remote functions, resource config, and debugging flash deployments. For CLI-only infra management use runpodctl or runpod-mcp.
Configures GKE edge networking, traffic routing, load balancing, and private service endpoints. Use when configuring Gateway API manifests, standard Ingress, Cloud Armor WAF security policies, Container-Native Load Balancing (NEGs), Private Service Connect (PSC), or Google-managed SSL certificates on GKE. Don't use for core cluster IP planning, Dataplane V2 network policies, or node NAT egress (use gke-networking instead).
Interact with Grafana Cloud k6 (GCk6) — manage load tests, test runs, scripts, projects, schedules, env vars, fetch metrics or logs, and run scripts locally — using the `gcx` CLI (or direct curl when gcx is unavailable). Use this skill whenever the user mentions a k6 cloud test or run, asks to list/edit/create/start/abort k6 load tests, wants to fetch logs or metrics for a test run, manage k6 project limits or schedules, run a k6 script locally or via `k6 cloud run`, or needs to call any `/cloud/v6/`, `/cloud/v5/`, or k6-app Loki endpoint against a Grafana Cloud stack. Trigger even when the user doesn't explicitly say "gcx" or "API" — phrases like "why did my k6 test fail", "show me logs for run X", "bump VUh limit on project Y", or "update my k6 script" all qualify.
Train ML models on Databricks. Use for: classification/regression/deep-learning (XGBoost, scikit-learn, LightGBM, PyTorch) with Optuna, @prod/@challenger aliases, batch scoring (spark_udf for plain models, fe.score_batch for feature-store-backed), custom PyFunc, custom ResponsesAgent (LangGraph + UC Function/Vector Search); UC feature tables + FeatureLookup + point-in-time joins + Lakebase online store; declarative Feature Views (create_feature, DeltaTableSource, RollingWindow/SlidingWindow/TumblingWindow, materialize_features, streaming Kafka features). NOT for: endpoint ops (databricks-model-serving), MLflow evaluation (databricks-mlflow-evaluation).
Databricks Vector Search endpoints and indexes for RAG and semantic search; covers index types, search modes, end-to-end RAG patterns
This skill should be used when the user asks to "call the Buildkite API", "use the REST API", "write a GraphQL query", "set up webhooks", "automate Buildkite", "integrate with Buildkite programmatically", "write a script that calls Buildkite", "handle webhook events", "paginate API results", or "authenticate with the Buildkite API". Also use when the user mentions api.buildkite.com, graphql.buildkite.com, Buildkite REST endpoints, GraphQL mutations, webhook payloads, API tokens, or asks about programmatic access to Buildkite data.
Manage Yandex KIT webhooks over its REST API: subscribe HTTPS endpoints to order status, payment and delivery events and handle the one-time signing secret. Use when creating, updating, validating or deleting KIT webhooks, verifying incoming calls, diagnosing missing order-status callbacks or migrating receipt-status automations.
NBA data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, statistical leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about NBA scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, or NBA news. Don't use when: user asks about WNBA (use wnba-data), basketball in other leagues, college basketball, or other sports. Don't use for live play-by-play — data updates post-play.
Provisions SIP trunks, endpoints, ACLs, credential lists, and phone numbers via the Sinch Elastic SIP Trunking REST API. Use when the user needs SIP connectivity, trunk provisioning, inbound/outbound PSTN voice routing, PBX integration, or SIP-to-PSTN bridging.
Creates, edits, and manages Power Pages Server Logic files — server-side JavaScript that runs securely on the Power Pages runtime. Orchestrates the full lifecycle: gathering requirements, fetching documentation, implementing code, configuring site settings, and deploying. Use when the user wants to add server-side code, create API endpoints, or move logic from the browser to the server in their Power Pages site.
Register a Cognitum Seed device by endpoint and establish agent bridge