ecs
AWS ECS skill for container orchestration. Manage clusters, task definitions, services, and deployments with best-practice patterns for Fargate and EC2.
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AWS ECS skill for container orchestration. Manage clusters, task definitions, services, and deployments with best-practice patterns for Fargate and EC2.
A professional workflow and component library for industrial-grade UI design using Pencil MCP, featuring standardized tokens for color, typography, spacing, and shadows.
Google Gemini Image Generation API interface for text-to-image, editing, style templates, and automated retry workflows.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
Generate hierarchical, token-efficient AGENTS.md files for AI coding agents to provide repository-wide context and project-specific guidelines.
Prefect CLI skill for executing mutation operations like triggering deployments, canceling flow runs, and managing automations within your Prefect infrastructure.
Standardize repo commands with justfiles. Define, organize, and document cross-platform workflows, aliases, and automation tasks to create a single source of truth for repository operations.
AI-powered documentation engine that automatically generates C4 architecture diagrams, technical specs, and codebase analysis from any source code directory.
Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
Analyze Kubernetes controller code to generate contract-compliant dependency graph artifacts for the Kamera coverage strategy.
Structured, template-driven workflow for end-to-end feature development including coding, automated testing, verification, and session-based improvement.
Enforces disciplined Test-Driven Development (TDD) by requiring a failing test before implementation, ensuring code reliability and preventing premature over-engineering.