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Found 42 Skills
Comprehensive AWS cloud services skill covering S3, Lambda, DynamoDB, EC2, RDS, IAM, CloudFormation, and enterprise cloud architecture patterns with AWS SDK
Expert knowledge for Azure Cloud Services development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing Cloud Services (extended support), Guest OS versions, Key Vault certs, autoscale rules, or PowerShell automation, and other Azure Cloud Services related development tasks. Not for Azure Networking (use azure-networking), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Portal (use azure-portal).
Plan, create, and configure production-ready Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters. Covers Day-0 checklist, SKU selection (Automatic vs Standard), networking options (private API server, Azure CNI Overlay, egress configuration), security, and operations (autoscaling, upgrade strategy, cost analysis). WHEN: create AKS environment, provision AKS environment, enable AKS observability, design AKS networking, choose AKS SKU, secure AKS.
Instrument web applications to send telemetry data to Azure Application Insights for observability and monitoring. USE FOR: instrument app with app insights, add appinsights instrumentation, configure application insights, set up telemetry monitoring, enable app insights auto-instrumentation, add observability to azure web app, instrument webapp to send data to app insights, configure telemetry for app service. DO NOT USE FOR: non-Azure monitoring (use CloudWatch for AWS, Datadog for third-party), log analysis (use azure-kusto), cost monitoring (use azure-cost-optimization), security monitoring (use azure-security).
Orchestration hub for Microsoft Graph API across Microsoft 365 services. Use for Graph API integrations, querying Microsoft 365 data, and building applications that interact with Azure AD.
DigitalOcean platform overview for account setup, projects, tooling (Control Panel, doctl, API, Terraform), and service selection across compute, storage, databases, networking, management, and teams. Use when onboarding or planning DigitalOcean usage.
Google Vault: Manage eDiscovery holds and exports.
Use this skill whenever you are working on a project that uses Firebase products or services, especially for mobile or web apps.
This skill should be used when the user wants to add a service from a template, find templates for a specific use case, or deploy tools like Ghost, Strapi, n8n, Minio, Uptime Kuma, etc. For databases (Postgres, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB), prefer the database skill.
Use when needing service IDs for other commands. Use when checking what services exist in a project. Use when user says "list services", "what's running", or "show my services".
Brev managed GPU instances with Docker support. Use when running TAO training, evaluation, or inference on Brev GPU instances, managing Brev deployments, or dispatching TAO jobs through the Brev CLI. Trigger phrases include "run on Brev", "Brev GPU instance", "submit job to Brev", "Brev CLI deployment".
Check current Railway project status for this directory. Use when user asks "railway status", "is it running", "what's deployed", "deployment status", or about uptime. NOT for variables or configuration queries - use railway-environment skill for those.