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Git Workflow Manager - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Basics. Triggers on: git workflow manager, git workflow manager Part of the DevOps Basics skill category.
Expert AWS solution architecture for startups focusing on serverless, scalable, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure with modern DevOps practices and infrastructure-as-code
Install and configure Azure CLI with the Azure DevOps extension on macOS using Homebrew. Handles login, default organization/project configuration, and sanity checks. Use when the user wants to set up Azure DevOps CLI tools, install az cli, configure az devops defaults, or troubleshoot their Azure DevOps CLI setup on macOS.
Azure DevOps integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Azure DevOps data.
Use the devopsellence CLI to choose solo or shared workspace mode, deploy the current app, inspect status, and manage secrets or nodes.
Produces a standardized requirements brief from any source: DevOps work items, mockups, natural language descriptions, existing reports, or documents. This is a utility skill — it gathers and structures requirements but does not build anything. If the goal is to create a report, datasource, or other artifact, use the appropriate creation skill as the entry point; it will invoke this skill when it needs requirements.
Expert knowledge for Azure DevOps development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing Boards/work items, pipelines, repos, Analytics/OData/Power BI, or Azure DevOps Server deployments, and other Azure DevOps related development tasks. Not for Azure Boards (use azure-boards), Azure Pipelines (use azure-pipelines), Azure Repos (use azure-repos), Azure Test Plans (use azure-test-plans).
Dockerfile Generator - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Basics. Triggers on: dockerfile generator, dockerfile generator Part of the DevOps Basics skill category.
Grafana Dashboard Creator - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Advanced. Triggers on: grafana dashboard creator, grafana dashboard creator Part of the DevOps Advanced skill category.
Use this skill when working on infrastructure, DevOps, CI/CD, Kubernetes, cloud deployment, observability, or cost optimization. Activates on mentions of Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Pulumi, OpenTofu, GitOps, Argo CD, Flux, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, observability, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, AWS, GCP, Azure, infrastructure as code, platform engineering, FinOps, or cloud costs.
Activate this skill when any task fails two or more times, when you are about to give up or say 'I cannot', when shifting responsibility to the user (e.g., 'you should manually...', 'please check...', 'you may need to...'), blaming the environment without verification (e.g., 'might be a permissions issue', 'could be a network problem'), making any excuse to stop trying, spinning in circles (repeatedly tweaking the same code/parameters without new information — busywork), fixing only the surface issue without checking for related problems, skipping verification after a fix and claiming 'done', providing suggestions instead of actual code/commands, saying 'this is beyond scope' or 'this requires manual intervention', encountering permission/network/auth errors and stopping instead of trying alternatives, or displaying any passive behavior (waiting for user instructions instead of proactively investigating). It also triggers on user frustration phrases in any language: '你怎么又失败了', '为什么还不行', '换个方法', '你再试试', '不要放弃', '继续', '加油', 'why does this still not work', 'try harder', 'you keep failing', 'stop giving up', 'try again', 'don't give up', 'keep going', 'figure it out'. This applies to ALL task types: debugging, implementation, configuration, deployment, research, DevOps, infrastructure, API integration, data processing. Do NOT activate it for first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already in progress.
Build robust backend systems with modern technologies (Node.js, Python, Go, Rust), frameworks (NestJS, FastAPI, Django), databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis), APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), authentication (OAuth 2.1, JWT), testing strategies, security best practices (OWASP Top 10), performance optimization, scalability patterns (microservices, caching, sharding), DevOps practices (Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD), and monitoring. Use when designing APIs, implementing authentication, optimizing database queries, setting up CI/CD pipelines, handling security vulnerabilities, building microservices, or developing production-ready backend systems.