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Docker, Kubernetes, and orchestration.

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helm

Helm 包管理

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chaterm
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sherpa-onnx-tts

Local text-to-speech via sherpa-onnx (offline, no cloud)

mholovetskyi
mholovetskyi
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deploy-app

Deploy a containerized application to a Kube-DC project with optional database, service exposure (HTTPS via Gateway or direct EIP), and persistent storage. Covers Helm deployments and raw manifests.

kube-dc
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manage-storage

Manage Kube-DC storage resources — create S3 buckets (ObjectBucketClaim), DataVolumes for VMs, and PersistentVolumeClaims for containers.

kube-dc
kube-dc
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arxiv-sanity-data-layer

维护 aslite 数据层、SQLite KV、仓储、索引与底层状态库的手册。

xihuai18
xihuai18
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kamal-deployment

Deploy containerized applications (especially Rails) to VPS using Kamal 2. Covers deploy.yml configuration, accessories (PostgreSQL, Redis, Sidekiq), SSL/TLS, secrets management, CI/CD with GitHub Actions, database backups, server hardening, debugging, and scaling. Use when setting up Kamal, configuring deployments, troubleshooting deploy issues, or managing production infrastructure with Kamal.

faqndo97
faqndo97
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docker

Docker containerization for packaging applications with dependencies into isolated, portable units ensuring consistency across development, testing, and production environments.

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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vercel-security-access

Vercel security and access controls including RBAC, SSO, deployment protection, firewall, bot defense, audit logs, and 2FA. Use when securing Vercel projects or managing access.

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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vercel-deployments-builds

Vercel deployment lifecycle for builds, deployments, previews, release phases, and rollback. Use when configuring build output, deployment workflows, or release controls on Vercel.

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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digitalocean-compute

DigitalOcean compute services covering Droplets, App Platform, Functions, Kubernetes (DOKS), GPU Droplets, and Bare Metal GPUs. Use when selecting or provisioning compute for applications, containers, or serverless workloads.

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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digitalocean-containers-images

DigitalOcean containers and images including Container Registry, preconfigured images, and custom images. Use when building, storing, or deploying container images or Droplet images on DigitalOcean.

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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kube-audit-kit

Performs read-only Kubernetes security audits by exporting resources, sanitizing metadata, grouping applications by topology, and generating PSS/NSA-compliant audit reports. Use when the user requests auditing Kubernetes clusters, Namespaces, security reviews, or configuration analysis.

crazygit
crazygit
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kubernetes

Kubernetes operations playbook for deploying services: core objects, probes, resource sizing, safe rollouts, and fast kubectl debugging

bobmatnyc
bobmatnyc
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turborepo

Assists with managing JavaScript/TypeScript monorepos using Turborepo. Use when configuring build pipelines, setting up caching, pruning workspaces for Docker, or optimizing CI/CD for monorepo projects. Trigger words: turborepo, turbo, monorepo, pipeline, workspace, remote cache, turbo.json.

TerminalSkills
TerminalSkills
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sherpa-onnx-tts

Local text-to-speech via sherpa-onnx (offline, no cloud)

mangiapanejohn-dev
mangiapanejohn-dev
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migration-status

Show migration progress by comparing legacy quotevote-monorepo against current quotevote-next implementation

QuoteVote
QuoteVote
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dev-setup

Setting up a Capsem development environment from scratch. Use when onboarding a new developer, setting up a new machine, or troubleshooting environment issues. Covers prerequisites, first-time setup, tool installation, VM asset builds, container runtime configuration (Colima/Docker memory and CPU requirements), and verification steps.

google
google
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build-images

Building Capsem VM images with capsem-builder. Use when working with guest image configuration, Dockerfiles, kernel builds, rootfs builds, the builder CLI, or guest config TOML files. Covers the config-driven build system, guest config layout, Dockerfile templates, multi-arch support, the builder CLI commands, AND the internal architecture for modifying the builder itself (models, context flow, template variables, adding install managers).

google
google
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linkerd

Linkerd lightweight service mesh for Kubernetes. Use when the user needs automatic mTLS, traffic splitting, retries, and observability with minimal resource overhead and operational complexity.

TerminalSkills
TerminalSkills
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dokku

Deploy apps with Dokku — self-hosted Heroku alternative on any VPS. Use when: self-hosting web apps without Kubernetes, setting up git-push deployments, running PaaS on your own server.

TerminalSkills
TerminalSkills
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kubernetes-helm

Manages Kubernetes clusters and Helm charts. Use when the user wants to write Kubernetes manifests, create Helm charts, deploy applications, debug pods, configure networking (services, ingress), set up autoscaling, manage secrets and config maps, write operators, troubleshoot cluster issues, or implement GitOps workflows. Trigger words: kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, helm chart, pod, deployment, service, ingress, namespace, configmap, secret, hpa, pvc, statefulset, daemonset, cronjob, operator, kustomize, argocd, flux, gitops, node pool, taint, toleration, affinity.

TerminalSkills
TerminalSkills
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kyverno

Expert guidance for Kyverno, the Kubernetes-native policy engine that validates, mutates, and generates resources using YAML policies (no Rego required). Helps developers enforce security policies, automate resource defaults, and ensure compliance across Kubernetes clusters.

TerminalSkills
TerminalSkills
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