k8s-manifest-generator
Create production-ready Kubernetes manifests for Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, and Secrets following best practices and security standards. Use when generating Kubernetes YAML manifests, creating K8s resources, or implementing production-grade Kubernetes configurations.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/wshobson/agents --skill k8s-manifest-generatorIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill provides production-ready templates and guidance for generating Kubernetes manifests. It follows industry best practices for security and resource management. No malicious patterns or security risks were identified.
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What does this agent skill do?
Kubernetes Manifest Generator
Step-by-step guidance for creating production-ready Kubernetes manifests including Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and PersistentVolumeClaims.
Purpose
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for generating well-structured, secure, and production-ready Kubernetes manifests following cloud-native best practices and Kubernetes conventions.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Create new Kubernetes Deployment manifests
- Define Service resources for network connectivity
- Generate ConfigMap and Secret resources for configuration management
- Create PersistentVolumeClaim manifests for stateful workloads
- Follow Kubernetes best practices and naming conventions
- Implement resource limits, health checks, and security contexts
- Design manifests for multi-environment deployments
Detailed patterns and worked examples
Detailed pattern documentation lives in references/details.md. Read that file when the navigation tier above is insufficient.
Best Practices Summary
- Always set resource requests and limits - Prevents resource starvation
- Implement health checks - Ensures Kubernetes can manage your application
- Use specific image tags - Avoid unpredictable deployments
- Apply security contexts - Run as non-root, drop capabilities
- Use ConfigMaps and Secrets - Separate config from code
- Label everything - Enables filtering and organization
- Follow naming conventions - Use standard Kubernetes labels
- Validate before applying - Use dry-run and validation tools
- Version your manifests - Keep in Git with version control
- Document with annotations - Add context for other developers
Troubleshooting
Pods not starting:
- Check image pull errors:
kubectl describe pod <pod-name> - Verify resource availability:
kubectl get nodes - Check events:
kubectl get events --sort-by='.lastTimestamp'
Service not accessible:
- Verify selector matches pod labels:
kubectl get endpoints <service-name> - Check service type and port configuration
- Test from within cluster:
kubectl run debug --rm -it --image=busybox -- sh
ConfigMap/Secret not loading:
- Verify names match in Deployment
- Check namespace
- Ensure resources exist:
kubectl get configmap,secret
Next Steps
After creating manifests:
- Store in Git repository
- Set up CI/CD pipeline for deployment
- Consider using Helm or Kustomize for templating
- Implement GitOps with ArgoCD or Flux
- Add monitoring and observability
Related Skills
helm-chart-scaffolding- For templating and packaginggitops-workflow- For automated deploymentsk8s-security-policies- For advanced security configurations
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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