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Assist with Kubernetes interactions including debugging (kubectl logs, describe, exec, port-forward), resource management (deployments, services, configmaps, secrets), and cluster operations (scaling, rollouts, node management). Use when working with kubectl, pods, deployments, services, or troubleshooting Kubernetes issues.
Helps users generate, edit, and validate mirrord.json configuration files for mirrord (MetalBear). Use when the user wants to connect their local process to a Kubernetes environment, configure features (env/fs/network), or needs feedback on an existing mirrord.json. Always ensures output JSON is valid and schema-conformant.
World-class Kubernetes operations - deployments, debugging, Helm charts, and the battle scars from managing clusters that serve millions of requestsUse when "kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, configmap, secret, statefulset, daemonset, hpa, pvc, crashloopbackoff, imagepullbackoff, oomkilled, liveness probe, readiness probe, kubernetes, k8s, containers, docker, helm, deployment, devops, cloud-native" mentioned.
Deploy Customer.io integrations to production. Use when deploying to cloud platforms, setting up production infrastructure, or automating deployments. Trigger with phrases like "deploy customer.io", "customer.io production", "customer.io cloud run", "customer.io kubernetes".
Setup and configure Minikube for local Kubernetes development
Comprehensive toolkit for generating, validating, and managing Kubernetes YAML resources. Use this skill when creating Kubernetes manifests (Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, StatefulSets, etc.), working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), or generating production-ready K8s configurations.
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and analyzing Helm charts and their rendered Kubernetes resources. Use this skill when working with Helm charts, validating templates, debugging chart issues, working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) that require documentation lookup, or checking Helm best practices.
Use when the user needs CI/CD pipelines, Docker configuration, Kubernetes deployment, infrastructure-as-code, monitoring, or zero-downtime deployment strategies. Triggers: user says "devops", "docker", "kubernetes", "CI/CD", "infrastructure", "monitoring", "deploy to production", "container", "terraform", "observability".
On-demand and reserved GPU clusters (H100, H200, B200) on Together AI with Kubernetes or Slurm orchestration, shared storage, credential management, and cluster scaling for ML and HPC jobs. Reach for it when the user needs multi-node compute or infrastructure control rather than a managed model endpoint.
Deploy vLLM to Kubernetes (K8s) with GPU support, health probes, and OpenAI-compatible API endpoint. Use this skill whenever the user wants to deploy, run, or serve vLLM on a Kubernetes cluster, including creating deployments, services, checking existing deployments, or managing vLLM on K8s.
Grafana Cloud infrastructure monitoring — Kubernetes monitoring, cloud provider integrations (AWS, Azure, GCP), host and container monitoring, infrastructure dashboards, and collector setup. Use when setting up Kubernetes monitoring, connecting cloud provider metrics, configuring node exporter or cAdvisor, setting up infrastructure dashboards, or using the k8s-monitoring Helm chart.
Manages TLS certificate and encryption key lifecycle across all tiers. Self-Hosted covers certificate expiry monitoring, node/CA/client cert rotation, and Kubernetes cert management. Advanced/BYOC covers managed TLS (no action) and CMEK (Customer-Managed Encryption Key) rotation in your KMS. Standard and Basic have fully managed TLS and encryption with no customer action. CMEK is only available on Advanced. Use when monitoring cert health, performing rotation, managing CMEK, or responding to key compromise.