--- name: "elasticache-config" description: | Configure elasticache config operations. Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: elasticache config, elasticache config Part of the AWS Skills skill category. Use when configuring systems or services. Trigger with phrases like "elasticache config", "elasticache config", "elasticache". allowed-tools: "Read, Write, Edit, Bash(aws:*)" version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: "Jeremy Longshore " compatible-with: claude-code --- # Elasticache Config ## Overview This skill provides automated assistance for elasticache config tasks within the AWS Skills domain. ## When to Use This skill activates automatically when you: - Mention "elasticache config" in your request - Ask about elasticache config patterns or best practices - Need help with amazon web services skills covering compute, storage, networking, serverless, and aws-specific best practices. ## Instructions 1. Provides step-by-step guidance for elasticache config 2. Follows industry best practices and patterns 3. Generates production-ready code and configurations 4. Validates outputs against common standards ## Examples **Example: Basic Usage** Request: "Help me with elasticache config" Result: Provides step-by-step guidance and generates appropriate configurations ## Prerequisites - Relevant development environment configured - Access to necessary tools and services - Basic understanding of aws skills concepts ## Output - Generated configurations and code - Best practice recommendations - Validation results ## Error Handling | Error | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | Configuration invalid | Missing required fields | Check documentation for required parameters | | Tool not found | Dependency not installed | Install required tools per prerequisites | | Permission denied | Insufficient access | Verify credentials and permissions | ## Resources - Official documentation for related tools - Best practices guides - Community examples and tutorials ## Related Skills Part of the **AWS Skills** skill category. Tags: aws, lambda, s3, ec2, cloudformation