Agent skill
ci-cd
CI/CD pipeline design, optimization, DevSecOps security scanning, and troubleshooting. Use for creating workflows, debugging pipeline failures, implementing SAST/DAST/SCA, optimizing build performance, implementing caching strategies, setting up deployments, securing pipelines with OIDC/secrets management, and troubleshooting common issues across GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and other platforms.
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SKILL.md
CI/CD Pipelines
Comprehensive guide for CI/CD pipeline design, optimization, security, and troubleshooting across GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and other platforms.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Creating new CI/CD workflows or pipelines
- Debugging pipeline failures or flaky tests
- Optimizing slow builds or test suites
- Implementing caching strategies
- Setting up deployment workflows
- Securing pipelines (secrets, OIDC, supply chain)
- Implementing DevSecOps security scanning (SAST, DAST, SCA)
- Troubleshooting platform-specific issues
- Analyzing pipeline performance
- Implementing matrix builds or test sharding
- Configuring multi-environment deployments
Core Workflows
1. Creating a New Pipeline
Decision tree:
What are you building?
├── Node.js/Frontend → GitHub: templates/github-actions/node-ci.yml | GitLab: templates/gitlab-ci/node-ci.yml
├── Python → GitHub: templates/github-actions/python-ci.yml | GitLab: templates/gitlab-ci/python-ci.yml
├── Go → GitHub: templates/github-actions/go-ci.yml | GitLab: templates/gitlab-ci/go-ci.yml
├── Docker Image → GitHub: templates/github-actions/docker-build.yml | GitLab: templates/gitlab-ci/docker-build.yml
├── Other → Follow the pipeline design pattern below
Basic pipeline structure:
# 1. Fast feedback (lint, format) - <1 min
# 2. Unit tests - 1-5 min
# 3. Integration tests - 5-15 min
# 4. Build artifacts
# 5. E2E tests (optional, main branch only) - 15-30 min
# 6. Deploy (with approval gates)
Key principles:
- Fail fast: Run cheap validation first
- Parallelize: Remove unnecessary job dependencies
- Cache dependencies: Use
actions/cacheor GitLab cache - Use artifacts: Build once, deploy many times
See best_practices.md for comprehensive pipeline design patterns.
2. Optimizing Pipeline Performance
Quick wins checklist:
- Add dependency caching (50-90% faster builds)
- Remove unnecessary
needsdependencies - Add path filters to skip unnecessary runs
- Use
npm ciinstead ofnpm install - Add job timeouts to prevent hung builds
- Enable concurrency cancellation for duplicate runs
Analyze existing pipeline:
# Use the pipeline analyzer script
python3 scripts/pipeline_analyzer.py --platform github --workflow .github/workflows/ci.yml
Common optimizations:
- Slow tests: Shard tests with matrix builds
- Repeated dependency installs: Add caching
- Sequential jobs: Parallelize with proper
needs - Full test suite on every PR: Use path filters or test impact analysis
See optimization.md for detailed caching strategies, parallelization techniques, and performance tuning.
3. Securing Your Pipeline
Essential security checklist:
- Use OIDC instead of static credentials
- Pin actions/includes to commit SHAs
- Use minimal permissions
- Enable secret scanning
- Add vulnerability scanning (dependencies, containers)
- Implement branch protection
- Separate test from deploy workflows
Quick setup - OIDC authentication:
GitHub Actions → AWS:
permissions:
id-token: write
contents: read
steps:
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/GitHubActionsRole
aws-region: us-east-1
Secrets management:
- Store in platform secret stores (GitHub Secrets, GitLab CI/CD Variables)
- Mark as "masked" in GitLab
- Use environment-specific secrets
- Rotate regularly (every 90 days)
- Never log secrets
See security.md for comprehensive security patterns, supply chain security, and secrets management.
4. Troubleshooting Pipeline Failures
Systematic approach:
Step 1: Check pipeline health
python3 scripts/ci_health.py --platform github --repo owner/repo
Step 2: Identify the failure type
| Error Pattern | Common Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| "Module not found" | Missing dependency or cache issue | Clear cache, run npm ci |
| "Timeout" | Job taking too long | Add caching, increase timeout |
| "Permission denied" | Missing permissions | Add to permissions: block |
| "Cannot connect to Docker daemon" | Docker not available | Use correct runner or DinD |
| Intermittent failures | Flaky tests or race conditions | Add retries, fix timing issues |
Step 3: Enable debug logging
GitHub Actions:
# Add repository secrets:
# ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG = true
# ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG = true
GitLab CI:
variables:
CI_DEBUG_TRACE: "true"
Step 4: Reproduce locally
# GitHub Actions - use act
act -j build
# Or Docker
docker run -it ubuntu:latest bash
# Then manually run the failing steps
See troubleshooting.md for comprehensive issue diagnosis, platform-specific problems, and solutions.
5. Implementing Deployment Workflows
Deployment pattern selection:
| Pattern | Use Case | Complexity | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct | Simple apps, low traffic | Low | Medium |
| Blue-Green | Zero downtime required | Medium | Low |
| Canary | Gradual rollout, monitoring | High | Very Low |
| Rolling | Kubernetes, containers | Medium | Low |
Basic deployment structure:
deploy:
needs: [build, test]
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
environment:
name: production
url: https://example.com
steps:
- name: Download artifacts
- name: Deploy
- name: Health check
- name: Rollback on failure
Multi-environment setup:
- Development: Auto-deploy on develop branch
- Staging: Auto-deploy on main, requires passing tests
- Production: Manual approval required, smoke tests mandatory
See best_practices.md for detailed deployment patterns and environment management.
6. Implementing DevSecOps Security Scanning
Security scanning types:
| Scan Type | Purpose | When to Run | Speed | Tools |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secret Scanning | Find exposed credentials | Every commit | Fast (<1 min) | TruffleHog, Gitleaks |
| SAST | Find code vulnerabilities | Every commit | Medium (5-15 min) | CodeQL, Semgrep, Bandit, Gosec |
| SCA | Find dependency vulnerabilities | Every commit | Fast (1-5 min) | npm audit, pip-audit, Snyk |
| Container Scanning | Find image vulnerabilities | After build | Medium (5-10 min) | Trivy, Grype |
| DAST | Find runtime vulnerabilities | Scheduled/main only | Slow (15-60 min) | OWASP ZAP |
Quick setup - Add security to existing pipeline:
GitHub Actions:
jobs:
# Add before build job
secret-scan:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: trufflesecurity/trufflehog@main
- uses: gitleaks/gitleaks-action@v2
sast:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
security-events: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
with:
languages: javascript # or python, go
- uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3
build:
needs: [secret-scan, sast] # Add dependencies
GitLab CI:
stages:
- security # Add before other stages
- build
- test
# Secret scanning
secret-scan:
stage: security
image: trufflesecurity/trufflehog:latest
script:
- trufflehog filesystem . --json --fail
# SAST
sast:semgrep:
stage: security
image: returntocorp/semgrep
script:
- semgrep scan --config=auto .
# Use GitLab templates
include:
- template: Security/SAST.gitlab-ci.yml
- template: Security/Dependency-Scanning.gitlab-ci.yml
Comprehensive security pipeline templates:
- GitHub Actions:
templates/github-actions/security-scan.yml- Complete DevSecOps pipeline with all scanning stages - GitLab CI:
templates/gitlab-ci/security-scan.yml- Complete DevSecOps pipeline with GitLab security templates
Security gate pattern:
Add a security gate job that evaluates all security scan results and fails the pipeline if critical issues are found:
security-gate:
needs: [secret-scan, sast, sca, container-scan]
script:
# Check for critical vulnerabilities
# Parse JSON reports and evaluate thresholds
# Fail if critical issues found
Language-specific security tools:
- Node.js: CodeQL, Semgrep, npm audit, eslint-plugin-security
- Python: CodeQL, Semgrep, Bandit, pip-audit, Safety
- Go: CodeQL, Semgrep, Gosec, govulncheck
All language-specific templates now include security scanning stages. See:
templates/github-actions/node-ci.ymltemplates/github-actions/python-ci.ymltemplates/github-actions/go-ci.ymltemplates/gitlab-ci/node-ci.ymltemplates/gitlab-ci/python-ci.ymltemplates/gitlab-ci/go-ci.yml
See devsecops.md for comprehensive DevSecOps guide covering all security scanning types, tool comparisons, and implementation patterns.
Quick Reference Commands
GitHub Actions
# List workflows
gh workflow list
# View recent runs
gh run list --limit 20
# View specific run
gh run view <run-id>
# Re-run failed jobs
gh run rerun <run-id> --failed
# Download logs
gh run view <run-id> --log > logs.txt
# Trigger workflow manually
gh workflow run ci.yml
# Check workflow status
gh run watch
GitLab CI
# View pipelines
gl project-pipelines list
# Pipeline status
gl project-pipeline get <pipeline-id>
# Retry failed jobs
gl project-pipeline retry <pipeline-id>
# Cancel pipeline
gl project-pipeline cancel <pipeline-id>
# Download artifacts
gl project-job artifacts <job-id>
Platform-Specific Patterns
GitHub Actions
Reusable workflows:
# .github/workflows/reusable-test.yml
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
node-version:
required: true
type: string
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ inputs.node-version }}
Call from another workflow:
jobs:
test:
uses: ./.github/workflows/reusable-test.yml
with:
node-version: '20'
GitLab CI
Templates with extends:
.test_template:
image: node:20
before_script:
- npm ci
unit-test:
extends: .test_template
script:
- npm run test:unit
integration-test:
extends: .test_template
script:
- npm run test:integration
DAG pipelines with needs:
build:
stage: build
test:unit:
stage: test
needs: [build]
test:integration:
stage: test
needs: [build]
deploy:
stage: deploy
needs: [test:unit, test:integration]
Diagnostic Scripts
Pipeline Analyzer
Analyzes workflow configuration for optimization opportunities:
# GitHub Actions
python3 scripts/pipeline_analyzer.py --platform github --workflow .github/workflows/ci.yml
# GitLab CI
python3 scripts/pipeline_analyzer.py --platform gitlab --config .gitlab-ci.yml
Identifies:
- Missing caching opportunities
- Unnecessary sequential execution
- Outdated action versions
- Unused artifacts
- Overly broad triggers
CI Health Checker
Checks pipeline status and identifies issues:
# GitHub Actions
python3 scripts/ci_health.py --platform github --repo owner/repo --limit 20
# GitLab CI
python3 scripts/ci_health.py --platform gitlab --project-id 12345 --token $GITLAB_TOKEN
Provides:
- Success/failure rates
- Recent failure patterns
- Workflow-specific insights
- Actionable recommendations
Reference Documentation
For deep-dive information on specific topics:
- best_practices.md - Pipeline design, testing strategies, deployment patterns, dependency management, artifact handling, platform-specific patterns
- security.md - Secrets management, OIDC authentication, supply chain security, access control, vulnerability scanning, secure pipeline patterns
- devsecops.md - Comprehensive DevSecOps guide: SAST (CodeQL, Semgrep, Bandit, Gosec), DAST (OWASP ZAP), SCA (npm audit, pip-audit, Snyk), container security (Trivy, Grype, SBOM), secret scanning (TruffleHog, Gitleaks), security gates, license compliance
- optimization.md - Caching strategies (dependencies, Docker layers, build artifacts), parallelization techniques, test splitting, build optimization, resource management
- troubleshooting.md - Common issues (workflow not triggering, flaky tests, timeouts, dependency errors), Docker problems, authentication issues, platform-specific debugging
Templates
Starter templates for common use cases:
GitHub Actions
assets/templates/github-actions/node-ci.yml- Complete Node.js CI/CD with security scanning, caching, matrix testing, and multi-environment deploymentassets/templates/github-actions/python-ci.yml- Python pipeline with security scanning, pytest, coverage, PyPI deploymentassets/templates/github-actions/go-ci.yml- Go pipeline with security scanning, multi-platform builds, benchmarks, integration testsassets/templates/github-actions/docker-build.yml- Docker build with multi-platform support, security scanning, SBOM generation, and signingassets/templates/github-actions/security-scan.yml- Comprehensive DevSecOps pipeline with SAST, DAST, SCA, container scanning, and security gates
GitLab CI
assets/templates/gitlab-ci/node-ci.yml- GitLab CI pipeline with security scanning, parallel execution, services, and deployment stagesassets/templates/gitlab-ci/python-ci.yml- Python pipeline with security scanning, parallel testing, Docker builds, PyPI and Cloud Run deploymentassets/templates/gitlab-ci/go-ci.yml- Go pipeline with security scanning, multi-platform builds, benchmarks, Kubernetes deploymentassets/templates/gitlab-ci/docker-build.yml- Docker build with DinD, multi-arch, Container Registry, security scanningassets/templates/gitlab-ci/security-scan.yml- Comprehensive DevSecOps pipeline with SAST, DAST, SCA, container scanning, GitLab security templates, and security gates
Common Patterns
Caching Dependencies
GitHub Actions:
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npm ci
GitLab CI:
cache:
key:
files:
- package-lock.json
paths:
- node_modules/
Matrix Builds
GitHub Actions:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
node: [18, 20, 22]
fail-fast: false
GitLab CI:
test:
parallel:
matrix:
- NODE_VERSION: ['18', '20', '22']
Conditional Execution
GitHub Actions:
- name: Deploy
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
GitLab CI:
deploy:
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"'
when: manual
Best Practices Summary
Performance:
- Enable dependency caching
- Parallelize independent jobs
- Add path filters to reduce unnecessary runs
- Use matrix builds for cross-platform testing
Security:
- Use OIDC for cloud authentication
- Pin actions to commit SHAs
- Enable secret scanning and vulnerability checks
- Apply principle of least privilege
Reliability:
- Add timeouts to prevent hung jobs
- Implement retry logic for flaky operations
- Use health checks after deployments
- Enable concurrency cancellation
Maintainability:
- Use reusable workflows/templates
- Document non-obvious decisions
- Keep workflows DRY with extends/includes
- Regular dependency updates
Getting Started
- New pipeline: Start with a template from
assets/templates/ - Add security scanning: Use DevSecOps templates or add security stages to existing pipelines (see workflow 6 above)
- Optimize existing: Run
scripts/pipeline_analyzer.py - Debug issues: Check
references/troubleshooting.md - Improve security: Review
references/security.mdandreferences/devsecops.mdchecklists - Speed up builds: See
references/optimization.md
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