Total 50,472 skills, DevOps & Cloud Services has 3048 skills
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Docker Hub integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Docker Hub data.
Prepare, publish, and automate releases for npm packages, especially scoped packages that need package.json fixes, publish scripts, npm dry-run checks, `.env`-managed `NPM_TOKEN` handling, npm org token setup, GitHub Actions secrets, semantic-release workflows, npmjs.org publishing, GitHub Packages publishing, GitHub Releases, or release troubleshooting. Use when Codex needs to make a repo publish-ready, verify what npm will ship, configure automated publishing, or diagnose failures involving package contents, registry auth, 2FA, tokens, tags, changelogs, GitHub Actions, or semantic-release.
On-demand and reserved GPU clusters (H100, H200, B200) on Together AI with Kubernetes or Slurm orchestration, shared storage, credential management, and cluster scaling for ML and HPC jobs. Reach for it when the user needs multi-node compute or infrastructure control rather than a managed model endpoint.
Automated semantic versioning and release workflow for Claude Code plugins. Handles version increments across package.json, marketplace.json, and plugin.json, build verification, git tagging, GitHub releases, and changelog generation.
MetricFire integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with MetricFire data.
GitHub Actions integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with GitHub Actions data.
Use when a user wants to deploy ClickHouse to the cloud, go to production, use ClickHouse Cloud, host a managed ClickHouse service, or migrate from a local ClickHouse setup to ClickHouse Cloud.
CI/CD integration patterns for gh-infra: auto-apply on merge, scheduled drift detection, self-managed vs central-management layouts, and authentication setup for GitHub Actions workflows.
Grafana OSS core features — dashboards, panels, visualization types, data sources, template variables, alerting, annotations, provisioning, RBAC, service accounts, and configuration. Use when building dashboards, configuring data sources, setting up provisioning YAML, managing users and permissions, writing PromQL/LogQL/TraceQL in panels, or configuring Grafana server settings.
Configure Steedos Server via environment variables and YAML settings files. Covers required env vars (MONGO_URL, ROOT_URL, B6_TRANSPORTER, B6_CACHER), steedos-config.yml project settings, default.steedos.settings.yml template with env interpolation, datasources, tenant settings, CFS file storage (local, aliyun, aws, steedosCloud), SSO/OIDC, email, SMS, push notifications, and frontend asset URLs.
Choose and create the right Neon branch type for testing and development. Use when users ask about Neon branching, migration testing with real data, isolated test environments, schema-only branch workflows for sensitive data, or branch creation via Neon CLI or Neon MCP. Triggers include "Neon branch", "test migrations safely", "branch production data", "schema-only branch", "reset branch" and "sensitive data testing".
Nginx configuration expert for reverse proxy, load balancing, TLS, and performance tuning