Agent skill
helm-chart-patterns
Helm chart development patterns for packaging and deploying Kubernetes applications. Use when creating reusable Helm charts, managing multi-environment deployments, or building application catalogs for Kubernetes.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/NickCrew/Claude-Cortex/tree/main/skills/helm-chart-patterns
SKILL.md
Helm Chart Patterns
Expert guidance for developing production-grade Helm charts covering chart structure, templating patterns, multi-environment configuration, dependency management, testing strategies, and distribution workflows for Kubernetes application packaging.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating reusable Helm charts for applications and services
- Building application catalogs and chart repositories
- Managing multi-environment deployments (dev, staging, production)
- Implementing advanced templating with conditionals and loops
- Managing chart dependencies and subcharts
- Implementing chart hooks for lifecycle management
- Testing and validating chart templates
- Packaging and distributing charts via repositories
- Using Helmfile for multi-chart orchestration
Core Concepts
Chart Types
- Application charts: Standard deployable charts for your services
- Library charts: Reusable template helpers (not directly installable)
Key Files
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
Chart.yaml |
Metadata, version, dependencies |
values.yaml |
Default configuration |
values.schema.json |
Input validation |
templates/_helpers.tpl |
Reusable template functions |
templates/*.yaml |
Kubernetes manifests |
Template Essentials
- Quote strings:
{{ .Values.name | quote }} - Indent properly:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 4 }} - Use helpers:
{{ include "my-app.fullname" . }} - Check nil:
{{- if .Values.optional }}
Quick Reference
| Task | Load reference |
|---|---|
| Chart structure & Chart.yaml | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/chart-structure.md |
| Values file patterns | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/values-patterns.md |
| Template patterns & functions | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/template-patterns.md |
| Dependencies & subcharts | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/dependencies.md |
| Hooks & lifecycle | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/hooks.md |
| Testing patterns | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/testing.md |
| Packaging & distribution | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/packaging.md |
| Helmfile multi-chart | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/helmfile.md |
| Best practices checklist | skills/helm-chart-patterns/references/best-practices.md |
Workflow
- Structure - Set up chart directory with Chart.yaml and values.yaml
- Template - Create Kubernetes manifests with Go templating
- Helpers - Extract common patterns into _helpers.tpl
- Validate - Use values.schema.json for input validation
- Test - Lint, template, and run chart tests
- Package - Create .tgz and publish to repository
Essential Commands
# Development
helm create my-app # Scaffold new chart
helm lint ./my-app # Validate chart
helm template my-app ./my-app # Render templates
# Dependencies
helm dependency update # Download dependencies
helm dependency list # Show dependencies
# Testing
helm install my-app ./my-app --dry-run --debug
helm test my-app
# Distribution
helm package ./my-app
helm repo index . --url https://charts.example.com
helm push my-app-1.0.0.tgz oci://registry.example.com/charts
Common Mistakes
- Forgetting to quote strings in templates
- Not using
nindentfor proper YAML formatting - Committing secrets to values files
- Missing security contexts (runAsNonRoot, drop capabilities)
- Not pinning dependency versions
- Skipping values.schema.json validation
- Not testing upgrades from previous versions
Resources
- Helm Documentation: https://helm.sh/docs/
- Chart Template Guide: https://helm.sh/docs/chart_template_guide/
- Best Practices: https://helm.sh/docs/chart_best_practices/
- Helmfile: https://github.com/helmfile/helmfile
- Chart Testing: https://github.com/helm/chart-testing
Recommended Agent Skills
Expand your agent's capabilities with these related and highly-rated skills.
claude-consult
Consult Claude specialist agents during implementation for codebase understanding, pattern checking, security review, debugging help, and more. Use this skill whenever you're unsure about conventions, stuck on a failure, or need expert input before writing code. Does not replace the formal review gates in agent-loops — this is for mid-implementation consultation.
doc-quality-review
Assess documentation quality across readability, consistency, audience fit, and prose clarity. Produces a scored review with actionable findings. This skill should be used before releases, during doc reviews, or when documentation feels unclear or inconsistent.
event-driven-architecture
Event-driven architecture patterns with event sourcing, CQRS, and message-driven communication. Use when designing distributed systems, microservices communication, or systems requiring eventual consistency and scalability.
prompt-engineering
Optimize prompts for LLMs and AI systems with structured techniques, evaluation patterns, and synthetic test data generation. Use when building AI features, improving agent performance, or crafting system prompts.
compliance-audit
Regulatory compliance auditing across GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2, and ISO frameworks with automated evidence collection and gap analysis. Use when conducting compliance assessments, preparing for certifications, or implementing regulatory controls.
react-performance-optimization
React performance optimization patterns using memoization, code splitting, and efficient rendering strategies. Use when optimizing slow React applications, reducing bundle size, or improving user experience with large datasets.
Didn't find tool you were looking for?