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Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry Tools (aka Azure AI services, Azure Cognitive Services) development including best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Content Understanding analyzers, Content Moderator APIs, Foundry containers, VNet/Key Vault security, or Entra auth, and other Microsoft Foundry Tools related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry (use microsoft-foundry), Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local).
Expert knowledge for Azure Portal development including troubleshooting, limits & quotas, security, and configuration. Use when setting portal security policies, RBAC dashboards, dashboard JSON, mobile app access/alerts, or browser diagnostics, and other Azure Portal related development tasks. Not for Azure Cloud Shell (use azure-cloud-shell), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Policy (use azure-policy).
CrewAI agent design and configuration. Use when creating, configuring, or debugging crewAI agents — choosing role/goal/backstory, selecting LLMs, assigning tools, tuning max_iter/max_rpm/max_execution_time, enabling planning/code execution/delegation, setting up knowledge sources, using guardrails, or configuring agents in YAML vs code.
Implements Syncfusion WinUI Calendar (SfCalendar) control for date selection in desktop applications. Use this when building date pickers, date selection interfaces (single, multiple, or range), month/year navigation, or calendar views. This skill covers calendar configuration, date restrictions, blackout dates, week numbers, localization, and customization for Windows desktop applications.
Implement Syncfusion NavigationDrawer control in Windows Forms - a sliding panel menu that appears from screen edges. Use when creating drawer navigation, side menus, or hamburger menus with panel transitions. Covers DrawerMenuItem configuration, DrawerHeader setup, slide-out menus, and panel transitions (SlideOnTop, Push, Reveal) for modern sliding panel navigation.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "improve my setup", "learn from this session", "fix my config", "stop asking for permissions", or reports friction with skills, agents, hooks, or permissions. Analyzes conversation history and proposes configuration improvements.
Use when deploying or managing Kubernetes workloads. Invoke to create deployment manifests, configure pod security policies, set up service accounts, define network isolation rules, debug pod crashes, analyze resource limits, inspect container logs, or right-size workloads. Use for Helm charts, RBAC policies, NetworkPolicies, storage configuration, performance optimization, GitOps pipelines, and multi-cluster management.
Verify and build the required environment for Triton operator development on the Ascend platform, including configurations of dependencies such as CANN, Python/torch/torch_npu/triton-ascend and PATH environment variables. This is used when users need to configure the Triton operator development environment, check the installation of CANN/torch/triton-ascend, or verify whether the environment is available.
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) server initial setup and ongoing administration skill. Covers new server hardening, user management, package management, file permissions, resource limits, log rotation, cron scheduling, and disk management. USE WHEN: - Performing initial setup of a fresh Ubuntu/Debian server (VPS, bare metal, cloud VM) - Hardening SSH, disabling root login, configuring sudo - Configuring system-level resource limits (ulimits, sysctl) for high-concurrency workloads - Managing users, groups, file permissions, and ACLs - Setting up log rotation, journald retention, swap, and NTP - Troubleshooting disk full, FD exhaustion, locale errors, or time drift DO NOT USE FOR: - Container-level administration (use docker or kubernetes skill) - Application deployment pipelines (use deployment-strategies or ci-cd skill) - Firewall/fail2ban configuration (use firewall skill) - Nginx or service configuration (use nginx or systemd skill)
Grafana Alloy OpenTelemetry collector and telemetry pipeline configuration. Covers the Alloy configuration language (blocks, attributes, expressions), components for collecting metrics/logs/traces/profiles, sending data to Grafana Cloud/Prometheus/Loki/Tempo, clustering, Fleet Management remote config, and building telemetry pipelines. Use when configuring Alloy, writing Alloy config files (.alloy), building data collection pipelines, setting up scraping, or troubleshooting Alloy deployments.
Design patterns for the Langroid multi-agent LLM framework. Covers agent configuration, tools, task control, and integrations.
Grafana Mimir scalable long-term metrics storage. Covers architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/ query-frontend/store-gateway/ruler), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices), configuration, Prometheus remote write, PromQL querying, multi-tenancy, compaction, and operations. Use when working with Mimir for metrics storage, scaling Prometheus, configuring Mimir clusters, writing PromQL, or debugging Mimir.