elastic/observability-service-health
Assess APM service health using SLOs, alerts, ML, throughput, latency, error rate, and dependencies. Use when checking service status, performance, or when the user asks about service health.
Assess APM service health using SLOs, alerts, ML, throughput, latency, error rate, and dependencies. Use when checking service status, performance, or when the user asks about service health.
npx skills add https://github.com/elastic/agent-skills/tree/main/skills/observability-service-healthAssess APM service health using SLOs, alerts, ML, throughput, latency, error rate, and dependencies. Use when checking service status, performance, or when the user asks about service health.
This repo contains 20 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Manage Elastic Cloud organization access: invite users, assign roles to Serverless projects, and create or revoke Cloud API keys. Use when granting, modifying, or auditing user access.
Creates Elastic Cloud Serverless projects (Elasticsearch, Observability, or Security) via the REST API, saves credentials to file, and bootstraps a scoped Elasticsearch API key. Use when creating a new serverless project, provisioning a search or observability environment, or spinning up a new Elastic Cloud project.
Manages existing Elastic Cloud Serverless projects: list, get, update, delete, reset credentials, resume, and load saved credentials. Connects to existing projects by resolving endpoints and acquiring scoped Elasticsearch API keys. Use when performing day-2 operations on serverless projects, connecting to an existing project, loading or resetting project credentials, or looking up project details.
Manage Serverless network security (traffic filters): create, update, and delete IP filters and AWS PrivateLink VPC filters. Use when restricting network access or configuring private connectivity.
Configures Elastic Cloud authentication and environment defaults. Use when setting up EC_API_KEY, configuring Cloud API access, or when another cloud skill requires credentials.
Enable, configure, and query Elasticsearch security audit logs. Use when the task involves audit logging setup, event filtering, or investigating security incidents like failed logins.
Authenticate to Elasticsearch using native, file-based, LDAP/AD, SAML, OIDC, Kerberos, JWT, or certificate realms. Use when connecting with credentials, choosing a realm, or managing API keys. Assumes the target realms are already configured.
Manage Elasticsearch RBAC: native users, roles, role mappings, document- and field-level security. Use when creating users or roles, assigning privileges, or mapping external realms like LDAP/SAML.
Execute ES|QL (Elasticsearch Query Language) queries, use when the user wants to query Elasticsearch data, analyze logs, aggregate metrics, explore data, or create charts and dashboards from ES|QL results.
Ingest and transform data files (CSV/JSON/Parquet/Arrow IPC) into Elasticsearch with stream processing and custom transforms. Use when loading files or batch importing data — not for reindexing, general ingest pipeline design, or bulk API patterns.
Help developers new to Elasticsearch get from zero to a working search experience. Guide them through understanding their intent, mapping their data, and building a search experience with best practices baked in. Use this when the user shows intent to build search-related functionality, asks about Elasticsearch-related concepts for their use case, or expresses the need for help getting started with Elasticsearch.
Diagnose and resolve Elasticsearch security errors: 401/403 failures, TLS problems, expired API keys, role mapping mismatches, and Kibana login issues. Use when the user reports a security error.
Create and manage Agent Builder agents and custom tools in Kibana. Use when asked to create, update, delete, test, or inspect agents or tools in Agent Builder.
Create and manage Kibana alerting rules via REST API or Terraform. Use when creating, updating, or managing rule lifecycle (enable, disable, mute, snooze) or rules-as-code workflows.
Enable and configure Kibana audit logging for saved object access, logins, and space operations. Use when setting up Kibana audit, filtering events, or correlating Kibana and ES audit logs.
Create and manage Kibana connectors for Slack, PagerDuty, Jira, webhooks, and more via REST API or Terraform. Use when configuring third-party integrations or managing connectors as code.
Create and manage Kibana Dashboards and visualizations. Use when you need to define dashboards and visualizations declaratively, version control them, or automate their deployment.
List, inspect, enable, disable, and resync Kibana Streams via the REST API. Use when the user needs stream details, ingest/query settings, queries, significant events, or attachments.
Create Vega and Vega-Lite visualizations with ES|QL data sources in Kibana. Use when building custom charts, dashboards, or programmatic panel layouts beyond standard Lens charts.
Instrument a .NET application with the Elastic Distribution of OpenTelemetry (EDOT) .NET SDK for automatic tracing, metrics, and logs. Use when adding observability to a .NET service that has no existing APM agent.
🧠 Accelerate AI collaboration with Claude's agent swarm framework, leveraging message queues for enhanced brainstorming, voting, and mentorship.
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Implement memory-safe programming with RAII, ownership, smart pointers, and resource management across Rust, C++, and C. Use when writing safe systems code, managing resources, or preventing memory bugs.
Panel-based personal assistant with a plugin architecture for productivity workflows. AI agents share a workspace of notes, lists and other panels with the user. Supports Claude Code, Codex, and pi CLI agents with text and voice interfaces. Extend with custom plugins or use built-in plugins exported as skills with CLIs.
Extend OpenClaw with WhoBot knowledge for AI phone agent tasks and accurate digital employee workflows
Convert local Hermes operator workflows into sanitized ECC skills and release-pack artifacts. Use when preparing a Hermes workflow for public ECC reuse without leaking private workspace state, credentials, or local-only paths.