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remote-work

Execute amplihack work on remote Azure VMs with automatic region and resource selection

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/rysweet/amplihack/tree/main/.claude/skills/remote-work

SKILL.md

Remote Work Skill

Execute amplihack tasks on remote Azure VMs using the /amplihack:remote command.

When to Use

Use this skill when you want to:

  • Run long-running tasks on remote VMs
  • Leverage more powerful Azure compute
  • Distribute work across multiple machines
  • Isolate experimental or risky work
  • Work in specific Azure regions

How It Works

When you say things like:

  • "Run this remotely"
  • "Execute on an eastus VM"
  • "Offload this to Azure"
  • "Use a remote machine for this"

I will:

  1. Extract your task description
  2. Detect region preferences (if mentioned)
  3. Recommend appropriate VM size based on task complexity
  4. Execute /amplihack:remote with proper options
  5. Guide you on accessing results

Region Detection

I automatically detect Azure regions from your request:

  • "eastus", "east us" → --region eastus
  • "westus", "west us" → --region westus
  • "centralus" → --region centralus
  • (and other Azure regions)

VM Size Recommendations

Based on your task complexity keywords:

Small (size s): Quick analysis, simple fixes

  • Keywords: "quick", "simple", "small", "analyze"
  • Size: s (8GB RAM)

Medium (size m): Standard development work

  • Keywords: "implement", "feature", "refactor"
  • Size: m (64GB RAM) - default

Large (size l): Complex refactoring, large codebases

  • Keywords: "large", "comprehensive", "complex", "entire codebase"
  • Size: l (128GB RAM)

Extra Large (size xl): Intensive compute tasks

  • Keywords: "intensive", "heavy", "massive"
  • Size: xl (256GB RAM)

Instructions

When activated:

  1. Parse the user's request to extract:

    • The task description
    • Region preference (if mentioned)
    • Complexity hints for VM sizing
  2. Determine VM size based on keywords:

    • Default to "m" unless keywords suggest otherwise
    • Use "s" for simple/quick tasks
    • Use "l" for large/complex tasks
    • Use "xl" for intensive/massive tasks
  3. Construct the command:

    /amplihack:remote --region {region} --vm-size {size} auto "{task}"
    

    If no region mentioned, omit --region (uses azlin default)

  4. Execute the command using the SlashCommand tool

  5. Guide the user on next steps:

    • Results will be in ~/.amplihack/.claude/runtime/logs/remote/
    • Git branches in remote-exec/ namespace
    • How to view logs and integrate changes

Examples

Example 1: Simple with Region

User: "Run this analysis remotely on an eastus VM"

Your Response:

I'll execute this analysis on a remote Azure VM in eastus.

Detected:
- Task: analysis work
- Region: eastus
- Size: s (small - suitable for analysis)

Executing: /amplihack:remote --region eastus --vm-size s auto "analysis work"

Then use SlashCommand tool to execute it.

Example 2: Large Refactoring

User: "I need to offload this comprehensive refactoring to Azure, use westus2"

Your Response:

I'll execute this comprehensive refactoring on a remote Azure VM in westus2.

Detected:
- Task: comprehensive refactoring
- Region: westus2
- Size: l (large - for comprehensive work)

Executing: /amplihack:remote --region westus2 --vm-size l auto "comprehensive refactoring"

Example 3: No Region Specified

User: "Run this remotely"

Your Response:

I'll execute this task on a remote Azure VM using your default region.

Detected:
- Task: [extract from context]
- Region: default (from azlin config)
- Size: m (medium - standard)

Executing: /amplihack:remote --vm-size m auto "[task]"

Result Integration

After execution completes, guide the user:

Remote execution complete!

Results:
- Logs: .claude/runtime/logs/remote/
- Branches: Check `git branch -r | grep remote-exec`
- Integration: Review changes and merge if ready

To view logs:
  cat .claude/runtime/logs/remote/remote-exec-*.log

To merge remote changes:
  git fetch
  git merge remote-exec/main

Error Handling

If the command fails, explain common issues:

Secrets Detected: "Remote execution blocked - secrets found in repository. Please remove hardcoded secrets and use .env files instead."

Azlin Not Configured: "Azlin is not configured. Please run: azlin configure"

Timeout: "Task timed out. The VM has been preserved for inspection. Use azlin connect <vm-name> to investigate."

Best Practices

Remind users:

  • Keep git state clean before remote execution
  • Use .env for secrets (never hardcode)
  • Monitor Azure costs with azlin list
  • Clean up VMs after debugging with azlin kill <vm-name>

Token Budget

  • Core instructions: ~1,200 tokens
  • Examples and guidance: ~400 tokens
  • Total: ~1,600 tokens (well under 2,000 limit)

See Also

  • /amplihack:remote - Direct command interface
  • Azlin documentation: https://github.com/rysweet/azlin
  • Remote execution module: ~/.amplihack/.claude/tools/amplihack/remote/README.md

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