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Alibaba Cloud PolarDB Database AI Assistant. For PolarDB MySQL/PostgreSQL cluster management, performance diagnostics, parameter tuning, slow SQL analysis, backup recovery, connection session analysis, primary-standby switchover diagnostics, security configuration audit, and other O&M operations. Use when user questions involve PolarDB, cluster IDs starting with pc-, kernel parameters, primary-standby switchover, IMCI columnar storage, etc.
PreFlight integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with PreFlight data.
Validates .env files and environment variable configurations against project requirements. Checks for missing required variables, type mismatches, insecure defaults, unreferenced variables, and common configuration errors. Compares .env against .env.example, code references, and deployment manifests. Produces a structured validation report with severity-ranked findings. Triggers on: "validate env file", "check environment variables", "env file audit", "missing env vars", "env validation", "check .env", "environment config check", "validate configuration", "env file review", "dotenv validation". Use this skill when verifying environment configuration completeness and correctness before deployment or after onboarding. NOT for secret scanning (use repo-sentinel or secret-scanner). NOT for general config file editing (use filesystem skill).
Automated release pipeline that merges main, runs tests, performs pre-landing review, bumps version, updates changelog, creates bisectable commits, and opens a pull request. Use this skill when the user says "ship it", "ship this", "release this", "prepare for release", "open a PR", "push and PR", "land this", "get this ready to ship", "create release", "/ship-workflow". Handles the full lifecycle from pre-flight checks through PR creation.
Primary pipeline review step after verified implementation. Use to create a PR with lineage and run architectural review before merge. Not for QA intake, planning, or implementation work.
Use the Dibbla CLI to deploy apps, manage applications, databases, secrets, and workflows on the Dibbla platform. Use when the user wants to deploy, list/update/delete apps, create/list/delete/dump/restore databases, manage secrets, or manage workflows (create/execute/validate workflows, manage nodes/edges/inputs/tools, revisions, and browse functions).
Looks up implementation details in the latest Cloudinary docs via llms.txt. Use when building code or answering questions relating to image or video uploads, optimization, or transformations, and for Cloudinary SDKs, APIs, webhooks, or integrations.
Apply when making VTEX IO services easier to observe, troubleshoot, and operate in production. Covers metrics, structured logging, failure visibility, rate-limit awareness, and production readiness checks for backend apps. Use for integration monitoring, error diagnosis, or improving the operational quality of VTEX IO services before or after release.
Use when the task involves authentication, user signups, logins, password recovery, OAuth providers, role-based access control, or protecting routes and functions. Always use `@netlify/identity`. Never use `netlify-identity-widget` or `gotrue-js` — they are deprecated.
Guide for writing Netlify Edge Functions. Use when building middleware, geolocation-based logic, request/response manipulation, authentication checks, A/B testing, or any low-latency edge compute. Covers Deno runtime, context.next() middleware pattern, geolocation, and when to choose edge vs serverless.
Integrates GuaraCloud into local development workflows — project linking, remote shell access, port forwarding, log streaming, and environment management. Use when the user wants to connect their local environment to GuaraCloud, tail logs, exec into a container, or forward ports.
Deploys and manages services on GuaraCloud — creating projects and services, triggering deployments, rollbacks, scaling, custom domains, and environment variables. Use when the user wants to deploy an app, manage services, configure domains, set env vars, or scale.