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resolve-ai-plugins

resolve-ai-plugins contains 21 collected skills from resolve-ai-oss, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
21
Stars
2
updated
2026-06-25
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1
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satellite-configs
software-developers

Edit a Resolve satellite's Helm values.yaml — add or modify integrations on the satellite, configure networking, set environment variables. Use when the user mentions editing satellite config — phrases like "edit satellite values.yaml", "add Tempo to my satellite", "configure satellite networking", "satellite chart values", "satellite helm config", or "wire up a satellite integration".

2026-06-25
ask
computer-occupations-all-other

Send Resolve a question or a request to investigate — continuing an existing chat or investigation, or starting a fresh one. Use when the user wants to send a message to Resolve — phrases like "ask Resolve about X", "follow up with Resolve", "what does Resolve think about Y", "have Resolve check Z", or wants Resolve to clarify a finding.

2026-06-25
demo
computer-occupations-all-other

Run a guided, self-paced tour of Resolve using the connected org's live data — surface the environment, resume a chat, fire several in parallel, drill a real RCA with its evidence and a live thread, then investigate something from scratch. Use when someone wants to demo Resolve, give a tour, or show a new user what it can do — phrases like "demo Resolve", "give me a tour", "walk them through Resolve", "show me what Resolve can do", "demo this to <person>".

2026-06-25
create-skill
computer-occupations-all-other

Write or tune a skill for the Resolve plugin — encoding workflow guidance, not tool API details.

2026-06-23
demo
computer-occupations-all-other

Run a guided, self-paced tour of Resolve using the connected org's live data — surface the environment, resume a chat, fire several in parallel, drill a real RCA with its evidence and a live thread, then investigate something from scratch. Use when someone wants to demo Resolve, give a tour, or show a new user what it can do — phrases like "demo Resolve", "give me a tour", "walk them through Resolve", "show me what Resolve can do", "demo this to <person>".

2026-06-18
demo
software-developers

Run a guided, self-paced tour of Resolve using the connected org's live data — surface the environment, resume a chat, fire several in parallel, drill a real RCA with its evidence and a live thread, then investigate something from scratch. Use when someone wants to demo Resolve, give a tour, or show a new user what it can do — phrases like "demo Resolve", "give me a tour", "walk them through Resolve", "show me what Resolve can do", "demo this to <person>".

2026-06-18
alerts
software-developers

List and filter alerts in Resolve. Use when the user asks "show me alerts", "any new alerts", "alerts on <team>", "find the alert matching <pattern>", "alerts that auto-investigated", "alerts where <label> is critical/missing", or wants a focused alerts view (separate from a full overview snapshot).

2026-06-18
feedback
computer-occupations-all-other

Send Resolve your feedback — on an investigation's root cause, a chat answer, or the Resolve experience itself. Use when you've resolved or mitigated your issue, an investigation or chat wraps up, or you want to rate or comment on Resolve.

2026-06-18
create-integration
software-developers

Connect a new data source (Datadog, Grafana, Prometheus, …) to Resolve. Use when the user wants to add a data source to Resolve — phrases like "create a Datadog integration", "set up Grafana in Resolve", "add a new integration", "connect Prometheus to Resolve", "configure SaaS integration", or "wire up <X>". Walks the user through the right path (SaaS REST API, satellite, or dedicated UI flow) for the integration they want.

2026-06-17
debug-integration
software-developers

Figure out why a Resolve integration is failing or quiet, or explain what its settings do. Use when the user mentions a Resolve integration failing or wants to understand its configuration — phrases like "debug my <X> integration", "what's wrong with my Datadog", "why is my Tempo quiet", "my satellite isn't sending data", "explain the fields on my Grafana integration", or "what does <field> do on my <integration>". Read-only.

2026-06-17
apply-fix
software-developers

Turn a Resolve investigation's root-cause findings into code changes in your local repo. Use when the user wants to translate findings into code changes — phrases like "fix this based on Resolve", "implement Resolve's mitigation", "apply the fix from this investigation", "remediate the root cause Resolve found", or wants to write code to address a theory Resolve identified.

2026-06-17
ask
software-developers

Send Resolve a question or a request to investigate — continuing an existing chat or investigation, or starting a fresh one. Use when the user wants to send a message to Resolve — phrases like "ask Resolve about X", "follow up with Resolve", "what does Resolve think about Y", "have Resolve check Z", or wants Resolve to clarify a finding.

2026-06-17
chats
software-developers

List recent Resolve chats. Use when the user asks "show me my chats", "what chats are in flight", "any chats running", "chats from last week", or wants a focused chat list (separate from a full overview snapshot).

2026-06-17
help-resolve
software-developers

Introduce Resolve (the AI DevOps investigation platform) and route the user to the right next step — investigate, ask, apply a fix, or get an overview. Use when the user mentions "Resolve", "resolve.ai", asks "what is Resolve" or "how do I use Resolve", pastes a Resolve URL, or describes a production incident or active investigation they want Resolve to help with.

2026-06-17
investigate
software-developers

Have Resolve run a root-cause investigation — open an existing canvas, or start a new one. Use when the user pastes a Resolve URL, names an investigation ID, references an alert, or describes a problem — phrases like "investigate X", "look into Y", "have Resolve check Z", "start an investigation", "rca this", or "root cause this".

2026-06-17
investigations
software-developers

List recent Resolve investigations. Use when the user asks "show me investigations", "list my team's investigations", "investigations from last week", "what auto-investigations ran today", "any manual investigations this month", or wants a focused investigations view (separate from a full overview snapshot).

2026-06-17
overview
software-developers

Get the big-picture view across all of Resolve — open investigations, recent alerts, in-flight chats. Not for the status of a single investigation or chat.

2026-06-17
prod-context
software-developers

Get production context from Resolve for the area you're about to change — so the work is grounded in what production looks like and aware of how the change could affect it, before you start rather than after the PR is up. Use before implementing a fix or feature, when finalizing a plan or approach, or before editing anything that affects a production system — application code, infrastructure, or config-as-code (Helm, Terraform, Dockerfiles, CI/CD, SQL/migrations, protos) — or when the user says "let's build/fix/implement X". Surfaces the area's normal operational profile (traffic and usage, telemetry coverage, baseline latency/error rate), the regression risk of the change, plus any active alerts, open investigations, recent incidents or deploys, and known fragility.

2026-06-17
steer
software-developers

Steer a Resolve investigation by sending it a new finding, hypothesis, or directive to redirect it. Use when the user wants to promote a local observation back to Resolve — phrases like "tell Resolve I found X", "steer this investigation", "send Resolve this observation", or "promote this back to Resolve".

2026-06-17
ask
software-developers

Send Resolve a question or a request to investigate — continuing an existing chat or investigation, or starting a fresh one. Use when the user wants to send a message to Resolve — phrases like "ask Resolve about X", "follow up with Resolve", "what does Resolve think about Y", "have Resolve check Z", or wants Resolve to clarify a finding.

2026-06-17
ask
software-developers

Send Resolve a question or a request to investigate — continuing an existing chat or investigation, or starting a fresh one. Use when the user wants to send a message to Resolve — phrases like "ask Resolve about X", "follow up with Resolve", "what does Resolve think about Y", "have Resolve check Z", or wants Resolve to clarify a finding.

2026-06-17