configuring-firewalls
Configure host-based firewalls (UFW, nftables, iptables) and cloud security groups (AWS, GCP, Azure) with production-ready security rules.
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Configure host-based firewalls (UFW, nftables, iptables) and cloud security groups (AWS, GCP, Azure) with production-ready security rules.
A project-specific template skill for maintaining architectural consistency, coding standards, and deployment workflows in AI-powered full-stack applications.
AWS SQS skill for managing message queues, decoupling microservices, configuring dead-letter queues, handling visibility timeouts, and implementing FIFO ordering.
Guidance on frontend state management, including global stores like Zustand/Pinia, server state via TanStack Query, and URL state handling.
Architectural planning and scaling for spectre-build, covering GUI, server layers, multi-model support, and industrial pipeline orchestration.
Manage AWS Identity and Access Management: configure users, roles, policies, and permissions for secure cloud environments.
Optimizes Prisma Client connection pool settings for production databases, serverless environments, and high-concurrency architectures to prevent connection exhaustion and performance bottlenecks.
Manage AWS EC2 virtual machines, AMIs, and networking. Use for instance lifecycle management, security group configuration, key pair handling, and troubleshooting connectivity.
A specialized decision-making agent for complex architectural choices, task planning, and error resolution within the orchestration system.
Manage Fly.io edge infrastructure: deploy apps, scale machines, configure volumes, secrets, and networking via the Fly.io Machines API. Python-based, zero-dependency.
Write, structure, and maintain technical documentation like READMEs, API docs, runbooks, and architecture specs to keep your team aligned and informed.
Maintains a centralized architecture overview with Mermaid diagrams to document system boundaries, module dependencies, and interface contracts for onboarding and refactoring.