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aws-beanstalk-skills
aws-beanstalk-skills contém 11 skills coletadas de shinmc, com cobertura ocupacional por repositório e páginas de detalhe dentro do site.
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Reads and modifies Elastic Beanstalk environment configuration including environment variables, scaling, instance types, and tags. Use when user says "show config", "change settings", "environment variables", "eb config", "eb setenv", "eb printenv", "eb scale", "change instance type", "configure scaling", "HTTPS listener", "config template", or "tags". For environment creation use environment skill. For SSL setup use eb-infra skill.
Retrieves application logs, streams live logs, enables CloudWatch integration, and views environment events for Elastic Beanstalk. Use when user says "show me the logs", "what happened", "check errors", "deployment events", "eb logs", "eb events", "view logs", "get logs", "stream logs", "CloudWatch logs", or needs platform-specific log file paths. For troubleshooting use troubleshoot skill.
Diagnoses and resolves Elastic Beanstalk issues using a structured workflow of status, health, events, logs, config, and SSH inspection. Use when user says "why is it failing", "what's wrong", "my beanstalk is broken", "debug beanstalk", "health check failure", "deployment failed", "high latency", "out of memory", "502 bad gateway", "red health", or "yellow health". For viewing raw logs use logs skill. For routine status checks use status skill.
Initializes EB projects and manages Elastic Beanstalk applications, application versions, and version lifecycle rules. Use when user says "eb init", "eb appversion", "application versions", "version lifecycle", "list applications", "delete version", "initialize project", "create beanstalk app", "new eb application", or "my beanstalk apps". For environment operations use environment skill.
Deploys application code to Elastic Beanstalk environments, manages versions, rollbacks, and deployment strategies. Use when user says "deploy", "push to EB", "eb deploy", "release", "rollback", "revert", "deploy to production", "CI/CD", "create version", ".ebignore", "deployment strategy", "eb codesource", "CodeCommit", "eb local", or "test locally". For environment creation use environment skill.
Provides Elastic Beanstalk documentation, best practices, platform-specific guidance, and reference information for all 8 supported platforms. Use when user says "how do I", "beanstalk docs", "eb documentation", "beanstalk help", or needs platform guidance, .ebextensions examples, or .platform directory structure. For EB CLI operations use the dedicated skills. For AWS infrastructure use eb-infra skill.
Manages AWS infrastructure supporting Elastic Beanstalk — SSL certificates, custom domains, secrets, database monitoring, security auditing, CloudWatch alarms, and cost analysis. Use when user asks about SSL, HTTPS, certificates, custom domains, DNS, Route 53, secrets, API keys, parameter store, RDS, security groups, IAM roles, CloudWatch, monitoring, costs, or billing. For EB CLI operations use the dedicated skills.
General entry point and quick reference for AWS Elastic Beanstalk operations. Routes to specialized skills for specific tasks. Use when user says "eb", "beanstalk", "elastic beanstalk", "check my beanstalk", "my aws environments", or needs help choosing the right EB skill. For specific tasks, prefer the dedicated skill (deploy, status, logs, config, troubleshoot, environment, app, maintenance, eb-infra, eb-docs).
Manages Elastic Beanstalk environment lifecycle including creation, termination, cloning, URL swapping, and blue/green deployments. Use when user says "eb create", "eb terminate", "eb clone", "eb swap", "new environment", "delete environment", "blue/green", "CNAME swap", "abort update", "restore environment", or "DNS availability". For deploying to an existing environment use deploy skill. For configuration changes use config skill.
Manages Elastic Beanstalk platform updates, application server restarts, managed actions, and maintenance windows. Use when user says "apply patches", "restart servers", "update beanstalk platform", "eb upgrade", "eb restart", "platform migration", "maintenance window", "pending updates", or "managed actions history". For configuration changes use config skill.
Checks Elastic Beanstalk environment status, health, and deployment state. Lists environments and opens them in browser or AWS Console. Use when user says "eb status", "environment status", "what's running", "is it deployed", "check environments", "list environments", "eb health", "eb list", "eb open", "eb console", "is it healthy", or "how is my beanstalk". For troubleshooting use troubleshoot skill. For logs use logs skill.