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Use when the user wants a task done much faster through parallel work, concurrent agents, batched tool calls, isolated worktrees, or many independent verification lanes without losing correctness.
Validate that a Dynamo deployment's NIXL/UCX/NCCL interconnect is ready for disaggregated serving over RDMA/NVLink. Use after recipe-runner brings a deployment up (especially disagg/multi-node) to confirm the KV transport is correct; use troubleshoot for diagnosing already-failed pods.
Interacts with Google Cloud services using the gcloud CLI safely and efficiently. Covers command validation, data reduction, safety guardrails with a denylist, and workflows for discovery and investigation. You MUST read this skill before invoking any gcloud command. Use when managing cloud resources, querying configurations, or troubleshooting issues via gcloud. Don't use when writing or debugging Google Cloud client library code or raw REST/gRPC API interactions.
Identify single points of failure, assess recovery capabilities, and produce a prioritized remediation plan aligned with the Well-Architected Reliability pillar.
Use this skill to manage Google Cloud Workload Manager evaluations, rules, scanned resources, and validation results by using public client libraries and the REST API. Use when you need to inspect workload best-practice rules, create and run evaluations for Google Cloud general best practices, SAP, SQL Server, or custom organizational rules, review violations, export results to BigQuery, or automate Workload Manager through client libraries because no service-specific public CLI or MCP server is available. Don't use for general Google Compute Engine instance management, VPC configuration, or standard IAM auditing.
Amazon OpenSearch Service and Serverless across five capabilities — migration (Solr/ES/self-managed OpenSearch into AOS/AOSS, schema/query translation, sizing, cutover); provisioning (domain + AOSS lifecycle, upgrades, storage tiers, FGAC, monitoring); search (vector / semantic / hybrid / RAG with Bedrock connectors); log-analytics (PPL, OSI ingestion, anomaly detection, OpenSearch Dashboards, Splunk/Datadog alternatives); trace-analytics (OTel spans, service maps, Data Prepper). Triggers on OpenSearch, AOS, AOSS, Elasticsearch, ELK, Solr, Lucene, vector / k-NN / semantic / hybrid / neural search, RAG, ELSER, log analytics, observability, Kibana, OSI, OCU, PPL, trace analytics, BM25, eDisMax, schema.xml, ILM, ISM, FAISS, HNSW, Migration Assistant for Amazon OpenSearch Service, Historical Data Migration, Live Traffic Migration, UltraWarm, OR1, Splunk/Datadog alternative, moving off Solr. Picks ONE capability per ask, names instance class + count + shard math, ships query DSL examples.
Runs and interprets AWS Resilience Hub v2 failure mode assessments. Covers starting assessments, understanding findings (severity, categories, recommendations), triaging by achievability, working with AI-generated service functions, and resolving findings. Applies when the user wants to run an assessment, review findings, or understand failure modes, or has a specific finding and asks how to resolve, remediate, or fix it. Does not apply to initial setup (use resilience-hub-getting-started) or FIS experiments.
Creates and manages isolated cloud sandboxes (secure code execution environments with dedicated runtimes) on the Daytona platform. Use when a task needs an isolated runtime, sandbox, secure compute, or Daytona SDK/API/CLI operations. Covers Python, TypeScript, Go, and Ruby SDKs.
Deploy and manage a self-hosted email client with AI agent on Cloudflare Workers
Unity Cloud Build integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Unity Cloud Build data.
Cloudflare Zero Trust Access authentication for Workers. Use for JWT validation, service tokens, CORS, or encountering preflight blocking, cache race conditions, missing JWT headers.
Multi-language Workers development with Rust, Python, and WebAssembly. Use when building Workers in languages other than JavaScript/TypeScript, or when integrating WASM modules for performance-critical code.