Troubleshoot database/infra errors, compose commands/scripts, write runbook tutorials, capacity planning for DBA, SysOps, DevOps. Covers PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, ClickHouse, Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ, Linux log management, cron, logrotate. Uses MCP connectors (context7, deepwiki, ClickHouse Docs) for up-to-date official docs. Command and Script output is caveman-compressed (telegraphic prose, byte-exact code); Tutorial and Plan stay full prose. Trigger whenever the user mentions DBA, SysOps, DevOps, or infrastructure — error diagnosis, shell commands/scripts, cron expressions, log rotation, capacity estimation, migration planning, access/auth troubleshooting, or any operational database/infrastructure task. Also trigger on pasted database errors, stack traces, or log snippets. Trigger phrases: "compose a tutorial", "write a runbook", "fix this cron", "how to restore/enable", "compose a command/script", topic sizing, retention, partitions, replication, cluster planning.
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Impact
80%
1.12xAverage score across 2 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Security
1 medium severity finding. This skill can be installed but you should review these findings before use.
The skill prompts the agent to compromise the security or integrity of the user’s machine by modifying system-level services or configurations, such as obtaining elevated privileges, altering startup scripts, or changing system-wide settings.
Attempt to modify system services in skill instructions detected (high risk: 1.00). The runbook explicitly instructs producing and running privileged, state-changing commands (examples show sudo, systemctl restart/status, find … -delete and hardcoded paths), so it encourages altering the host state and using elevated privileges.