A skill pack with 31 generators and validators for DevOps tasks in Claude Code and Codex, covering IaC, CI/CD, Kubernetes, and observability.
DevOps Skills for Claude Code and Codex is a plugin that provides 31 skills—including generators and validators—to streamline DevOps tasks within AI coding assistants. It helps developers quickly create and validate infrastructure as code, CI/CD pipelines, Kubernetes configurations, and observability setups, reducing manual effort while maintaining correctness.
DevOps engineers, platform engineers, and developers who use Claude Code or Codex for infrastructure and pipeline work and want to accelerate their workflows with integrated validation.
It offers a comprehensive, tool-integrated skill set that combines generation with validation in a single loop, supporting major DevOps domains with real tooling and graceful fallbacks, making it a practical addition to AI-assisted development environments.
DevOps skills for Claude Code and Codex.
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Validators directly run real tools like terraform, tflint, and actionlint, as shown in the 'Validator Internals' table, ensuring checks match production standards.
With 31 skills across IaC, CI/CD, Kubernetes, and observability, it addresses multiple DevOps domains, reducing context switching, per the skill catalog.
Emphasizes local validation loops with generators and validators, enabling fast iteration without skipping checks, as described in the 'How people use this repo' section.
Skills degrade clearly when tools are missing, indicating skipped checks, which prevents silent failures and aids troubleshooting, as noted in 'What makes these skills useful'.
Codex desktop installation requires cloning, linking, and JSON configuration edits, which is error-prone and less streamlined compared to marketplace installs, per the README instructions.
Effectiveness hinges on installing numerous tools like terraform, kubectl, and hadolint; missing tools limit functionality and add maintenance overhead, as outlined in 'Requirements'.
Only compatible with Claude Code and Codex, making it useless for teams using other AI coding assistants or IDEs, restricting its applicability.
Integration with external tools risks breakage from updates or incompatibilities, as the plugin doesn't pin versions, requiring manual management for stability.