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oke-agent-plugin
oke-agent-plugin contains 4 collected skills from chiphwang1, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
Skills in this repository
Use this skill when the user asks to build, generate, create, design, or scaffold an OKE (OCI Kubernetes Engine) Terraform stack, OCI Kubernetes infrastructure, ORM schema, or Resource Manager template. Trigger phrases include "build an OKE stack", "create OKE Terraform", "generate ORM schema", "deploy OKE cluster", "OKE infrastructure", "terraform-oci-oke", or any request to design OCI Kubernetes infrastructure with Terraform. Do not use it for active incident RCA, GVA secondary VNIC node-pool creation, or Multus pod manifest validation; use the troubleshooting, GVA, or multihome skills for those surfaces. Part of the oke-agent-plugin.
Deploy and troubleshoot multihome networking on OCI Kubernetes Engine using existing GVA secondary VNIC node pools, Multus thick plugin, OCI CNI/IPAM, NetworkAttachmentDefinitions, and test pods. Use when the user asks to auto-discover OKE cluster subnets or node pools for multihome, create OKE multihome pod manifests, configure Multus NADs for secondary VNIC interfaces, validate multihomed pod connectivity, inspect OCI CNI IPAM allocation on OKE nodes, or package repeatable OKE GVA multihome deployment steps. Do not use it to create or update GVA node pools. For broad incident RCA, DPDK/SR-IOV failures, or non-Multus pod symptoms, use `oke-troubleshooter` first.
Use this skill when the user asks to enable, deploy, or configure Generic VNIC Attachment (GVA) for OCI Kubernetes Engine (OKE), create/update node pools with secondary VNIC profiles, map Application Resources to workloads, or explain GVA functionality, constraints, and scheduling behavior. Do not use it for general OKE incident RCA or for deploying Multus test pods after a GVA node pool already exists; use oke-troubleshooter or oke-multihome-deployer for those surfaces.
Use this skill when the user wants to diagnose or root-cause issues with an OCI Kubernetes Engine cluster or workload. Trigger phrases include "pods pending", "troubleshoot OKE", "service has no IP", "cluster unhealthy", DPDK/SR-IOV mlx5 pod failures, Multus network-status issues, or broad incident RCA across Kubernetes and OCI resources. Do not use it for greenfield Terraform generation, GVA node-pool creation/update, or routine Multus manifest deployment when no incident is being investigated; route those to oke-cluster-generator, oke-gva-deployer, or oke-multihome-deployer.