hashicorp/push-to-registry
Push Packer build metadata to HCP Packer registry for tracking and managing image lifecycle. Use when integrating Packer builds with HCP Packer for version control and governance.
Push Packer build metadata to HCP Packer registry for tracking and managing image lifecycle. Use when integrating Packer builds with HCP Packer for version control and governance.
npx skills add https://github.com/hashicorp/agent-skills/tree/main/skills/push-to-registryPush Packer build metadata to HCP Packer registry for tracking and managing image lifecycle. Use when integrating Packer builds with HCP Packer for version control and governance.
This repo contains 15 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Build Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) with Packer using the amazon-ebs builder. Use when creating custom AMIs for EC2 instances.
Build Azure managed images and Azure Compute Gallery images with Packer. Use when creating custom images for Azure VMs.
Azure Verified Modules (AVM) requirements and best practices for developing certified Azure Terraform modules. Use when creating or reviewing Azure modules that need AVM certification.
Use this when scaffolding a new Terraform provider.
Implement Terraform Provider actions using the Plugin Framework. Use when developing imperative operations that execute at lifecycle events (before/after create, update, destroy).
Create, update, and review Terraform provider documentation for Terraform Registry using HashiCorp-recommended patterns, tfplugindocs templates, and schema descriptions. Use when adding or changing provider configuration, resources, data sources, ephemeral resources, list resources, functions, or guides; when validating generated docs; and when troubleshooting missing or incorrect Registry documentation.
Implement Terraform Provider resources and data sources using the Plugin Framework. Use when developing CRUD operations, schema design, state management, and acceptance testing for provider resources.
Terraform provider acceptance test patterns using terraform-plugin-testing with the Plugin Framework. Covers test structure, TestCase/TestStep fields, ConfigStateChecks with custom statecheck.StateCheck implementations, plan checks, CompareValue for cross-step assertions, config helpers, import testing with ImportStateKind, sweepers, and scenario patterns (basic, update, disappears, validation, regression), and ephemeral resource testing with the echoprovider package. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging provider acceptance tests, including questions about statecheck, plancheck, TestCheckFunc, CheckDestroy, ExpectError, import state verification, ephemeral resources, or how to structure test files.
Transform monolithic Terraform configurations into reusable, maintainable modules following HashiCorp's module design principles and community best practices.
Guide for running acceptance tests for a Terraform provider. Use this when asked to run an acceptance test or to run a test with the prefix `TestAcc`.
Discover existing cloud resources using Terraform Search queries and bulk import them into Terraform management. Use when bringing unmanaged infrastructure under Terraform control, auditing cloud resources, or migrating to IaC.
Comprehensive guide for working with HashiCorp Terraform Stacks. Use when creating, modifying, or validating Terraform Stack configurations (.tfcomponent.hcl, .tfdeploy.hcl files), working with stack components and deployments from local modules, public registry, or private registry sources, managing multi-region or multi-environment infrastructure, or troubleshooting Terraform Stacks syntax and structure.
Generate Terraform HCL code following HashiCorp's official style conventions and best practices. Use when writing, reviewing, or generating Terraform configurations.
Comprehensive guide for writing and running Terraform tests. Use when creating test files (.tftest.hcl), writing test scenarios with run blocks, validating infrastructure behavior with assertions, mocking providers and data sources, testing module outputs and resource configurations, or troubleshooting Terraform test syntax and execution.
Build Windows images with Packer using WinRM communicator and PowerShell provisioners. Use when creating Windows AMIs, Azure images, or VMware templates.
Use when building HTML email templates with React components, adding a visual email editor to an application using the React Email visual editor, rendering emails to HTML, or sending emails with Resend. Covers welcome emails, password resets, notifications, order confirmations, newsletters, transactional emails, and the embeddable email editor component.
Use this skill to automate visual testing and UI interaction verification using browser automation after deploying features.
Find images you can confidently use for free — for websites, documents, presentations, UIs, blog posts, marketing assets, or anything else — without ever worrying about licensing. This skill pulls from a curated repository of pre-vetted images, pinned to a specific human-reviewed revision, and confirms each image's license — read from the image's own embedded metadata — before handing it over, so the licensing question is already answered by the time you get the URL. Triggers on any request involving an image, photo, illustration, banner, hero, or visual asset, including phrases like 'find me an image of...', 'I need a photo of...', 'get a picture for...'. Also use this when building UIs, articles, or content where a stress-free, freely-licensed image is needed.
🧠 A powerful collection of agent skills to interact with the @Openapi® API marketplace — company data, official documents, KYC/risk, e-signatures, invoicing, SMS, PEC, and more
Generate structured narrative text visualizations from data using T8 Syntax. Use when users want to create data interpretation reports, summaries, or structured articles with semantic entity annotations. T8 is designed for unstructured data visualization where T stands for Text and 8 represents a byte of 8 bits, symbolizing deep insights beneath the text.
Let agents control software, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, Autodesk 3DS Max, Blender, Unity, Houdini, and Microsoft Office.