Total 55,549 skills, DevOps & Cloud Services has 3419 skills
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Expert knowledge for Azure Payment Hsm development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, security, and configuration. Use when designing Payment HSM VNets/FastPath, payShield Manager access, HA/DR topologies, SKUs, or traffic inspection, and other Azure Payment Hsm related development tasks. Not for Azure Dedicated HSM (use azure-dedicated-hsm), Azure Key Vault (use azure-key-vault), Azure Cloud Hsm (use azure-cloud-hsm), Azure Security (use azure-security).
Design optimal cloud architecture based on your platform engineering requirements. Use when planning new services, migrations, or infrastructure changes that must align with organizational standards.
Generate Harness Secret definitions and manage secrets via MCP v2 tools. Supports SecretText, SecretFile, SSHKey, and WinRmCredentials types with configurable secret managers (Harness built-in, HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, GCP Secret Manager). Use when asked to create a secret, store credentials, manage API keys, set up SSH keys, configure WinRM credentials, rotate secrets, or reference secrets in pipelines. Trigger phrases: create secret, secret text, secret file, SSH key, API key, password, credentials, secret manager, store secret.
Generate production-ready Dockerfile for any GitHub project. Supports monorepo, multi-stage builds, workspace detection, and iterative build-fix cycles. Use when user asks to create, generate, write, fix, or improve a Dockerfile, wants to containerize an application, mentions Docker build issues, needs a .dockerignore, or wants to package their app as a Docker image. Also triggers on "/dockerfile".
Execute Harbor capabilities, handle grant and approval flows, manage secrets, and operate the execution lifecycle. Use when asked to run a capability, execute a Harbor action, handle an approval_required response, manage secrets, or check execution status.
Audit an Infrahub repository against all best practices and rules. Use when reviewing a project for compliance, onboarding to an existing repo, or before deployment to catch issues early.
Diagnose and manage Alibaba Cloud databases through natural language. Use when users need to troubleshoot database performance issues (high CPU, slow queries, abnormal connections, lock waits), check instance status, analyze disk space, optimize SQL, run health inspections, or detect security baseline violations. Supports RDS (MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQL Server), PolarDB, MongoDB, Redis (Tair), and Lindorm. Trigger this skill even for casual descriptions like "my database is slow", "can't connect to the database", "help me check this SQL", or "database disk is almost full". Also suitable for consulting Alibaba Cloud-specific database features (e.g., PolarDB Serverless, DAS autonomy capabilities) and comparing product differences (RDS vs PolarDB). Do NOT use this skill for general SQL tutorials, non-Alibaba Cloud databases, or local database administration.
Create structured incident response runbooks with step-by-step procedures, escalation paths, and recovery actions. Use when building runbooks, responding to incidents, or establishing incident response procedures.
Comprehensive guide for working with HashiCorp Terraform Stacks. Use when creating, modifying, or validating Terraform Stack configurations (.tfcomponent.hcl, .tfdeploy.hcl files), working with stack components and deployments from local modules, public registry, or private registry sources, managing multi-region or multi-environment infrastructure, or troubleshooting Terraform Stacks syntax and structure.
Add official Railway database services (Postgres, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB). Use when user wants to add a database, says "add postgres", "add redis", "add database", "connect to database", or "wire up the database". For other templates (Ghost, Strapi, n8n), use the railway-templates skill.
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.
Complete observability stack with structured logging, error tracking, and web analytics.