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Found 37 Skills
AWS CloudFormation patterns for Amazon S3. Use when creating S3 buckets, policies, versioning, lifecycle rules, and implementing template structure with Parameters, Outputs, Mappings, Conditions, and cross-stack references.
Deploy ECS tasks and services with GitHub Actions CI/CD. Use for building Docker images, pushing to ECR, updating ECS task definitions, deploying ECS services, integrating with CloudFormation stacks, configuring AWS OIDC authentication for GitHub Actions, and implementing production-ready container deployment pipelines. Automate ECS deployments with proper security (OIDC or IAM keys), multi-environment support, blue/green deployments, ECR private repositories with image scanning, and CloudFormation infrastructure updates.
Convert an AWS CloudFormation stack or template to Pulumi. This skill MUST be loaded whenever a user requests migration or conversion of CloudFormation to Pulumi.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for IAM users, roles, policies, and managed policies. Use when creating IAM resources with CloudFormation, implementing least privilege access, configuring cross-account access, setting up identity centers, managing permissions boundaries, and organizing template structure with Parameters, Outputs, Mappings, Conditions for secure infrastructure deployments.
Design AWS architectures for startups using serverless patterns and IaC templates. Use when asked to design serverless architecture, create CloudFormation templates, optimize AWS costs, set up CI/CD pipelines, or migrate to AWS. Covers Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, ECS, Aurora, and cost optimization.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for Lambda functions, layers, event sources, and integrations. Use when creating Lambda functions with CloudFormation, configuring API Gateway, Step Functions, EventBridge, SQS, SNS triggers, and implementing template structure with Parameters, Outputs, Mappings, Conditions, cross-stack references, and best practices for cold start optimization.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for Amazon Bedrock resources including agents, knowledge bases, data sources, guardrails, prompts, flows, and inference profiles. Use when creating Bedrock agents with action groups, implementing RAG with knowledge bases, configuring vector stores, setting up content moderation guardrails, managing prompts, orchestrating workflows with flows, and configuring inference profiles for model optimization.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for VPC infrastructure. Use when creating VPCs, Subnets, Route Tables, NAT Gateways, Internet Gateways, and implementing template structure with Parameters, Outputs, Mappings, Conditions, and cross-stack references.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for infrastructure security, secrets management, encryption, and secure data handling. Use when creating secure CloudFormation templates with AWS Secrets Manager, KMS encryption, secure parameters, IAM policies, VPC security groups, TLS/SSL certificates, and encrypted traffic configurations. Covers template structure, parameter best practices, cross-stack references, and defense-in-depth strategies.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for CloudFront distributions, origins (ALB, S3, Lambda@Edge, VPC Origins), CacheBehaviors, Functions, SecurityHeaders, parameters, Outputs and cross-stack references. Use when creating CloudFront distributions with CloudFormation, configuring multiple origins, implementing caching strategies, managing custom domains with ACM, configuring WAF, and optimizing performance.
Visualizes AWS infrastructure from CLI output, CloudFormation, or descriptions. Use when user has AWS resources to diagram.
AWS CloudFormation infrastructure as code for stack management. Use when writing templates, deploying stacks, managing drift, troubleshooting deployments, or organizing infrastructure with nested stacks.