Operate FrontendExtension (FE) resources in frontend-forge: create, update, rebuild, inspect package artifacts, download packages, publish, unpublish, delete, and debug package/publish controller behavior. Use this skill whenever the user mentions FE operations, FrontendExtension lifecycle, extension package/download/publish/unpublish, artifact ConfigMaps, package Jobs, publisher Jobs, publish target ConfigMaps or Secrets, rebuild-token, package-state/publish-state labels, or troubleshooting FE status in a Kubernetes cluster.
whizard-events
whizard-events is an open-source devops skill for Claude Code and compatible agents, published by kubesphere. Its author describes it as: “Use when working with WizTelemetry Events extension for KubeSphere, including installation, configuration, and event query API”. The project has 17k stars on GitHub and ships custom license terms, so review them before reuse. Add it to your setup with `git clone https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere ~/.claude/skills/whizard-events`.
What whizard-events does
WizTelemetry Events is an extension component in the KubeSphere Observability Platform for Kubernetes event collection, processing, and storage.
Installation
Add whizard-events to your agent with:
git clone https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere ~/.claude/skills/whizard-events Always review a skill's source before installing it. This command comes from the skill's public repository; the linked repo is the source of truth for exact setup steps.
What's inside
The SKILL.md for whizard-events is organised into these sections:
- Overview
- When to Use
- Components
- Dependencies
- Installation
- Prerequisites
- Install WizTelemetry Events
- Configuration Parameters
- OpenSearch Sink Parameters
- ISM Policy Parameters
- Event Query API
- Query Events
When to use it
Reach for whizard-events when you want devops help from your agent without writing the same instructions every session. Load the skill and the agent picks it up automatically for relevant tasks.
Strengths
- Ships in kubesphere/kubesphere, an established project with 17,028 GitHub stars
- Actively maintained (recent commits)
Things to check
- No license declared — confirm terms with the author before reuse
Topics
Frequently asked questions
- What does whizard-events do?
- Use when working with WizTelemetry Events extension for KubeSphere, including installation, configuration, and event query API
- How do I install whizard-events?
- Run git clone https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere ~/.claude/skills/whizard-events in your agent, then reload your skills. Review the source at https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere before installing.
- Is whizard-events free to use?
- whizard-events is publicly available on GitHub, but kubesphere has not declared a standard open-source license (Other). Confirm the terms with the author before reusing it.
- Where does whizard-events come from?
- whizard-events ships inside kubesphere/kubesphere, a repository that contains 33 catalogued skills in total. The repository's 17,028 GitHub stars apply to that whole collection, not to this skill on its own.
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