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agent-plugins
agent-plugins contiene 9 skills recopiladas de konflux-ci, con cobertura ocupacional por repositorio y páginas de detalle dentro del sitio.
Skills en este repositorio
Use when needing to understand Konflux architecture, design decisions, service responsibilities, APIs, build/test/release workflows, or how Konflux components fit together.
Use when needing to know which Red Hat team owns a Konflux-related repository (konflux-ci, hermetoproject, conforma orgs), which JIRA project or component to file issues against, or how the Red Hat Konflux engineering organization maps to the codebase.
Use when updating a Maven project to source its dependencies from a trusted Maven repository instead of Maven Central.
Use to trigger component builds, releases or get a component or application status
Use when tracing Konflux builds from image references, finding build logs from artifacts, or verifying source commits for container images - extracts provenance attestations to navigate from images back to builds and source code
Use when GitHub PR or branch has failing checks and you need to find Konflux pipeline information (cluster, namespace, PipelineRun name). Teaches gh CLI commands to identify Konflux checks (filter out Prow/SonarCloud), extract PipelineRun URLs from builds and integration tests, and parse URLs for kubectl debugging.
Use when Konflux pipelines fail, are stuck, timeout, or show errors like ImagePullBackOff. Covers PipelineRun failures, TaskRun issues (Pending, Failed, stuck Running), build errors, and systematic debugging of Tekton pipeline problems using kubectl and logs.
Use when user asks to "test skill invocation framework" or mentions "canary skill test". This is a self-test skill to verify the test framework correctly loads and invokes skills.
Use when user asks about Konflux resources, Custom Resources, Applications, Components, Snapshots, IntegrationTestScenarios, ReleasePlans, ReleasePlanAdmissions, or namespace placement. Provides quick reference for what Konflux resources are, who creates them, and where they belong (tenant vs managed namespace).