GetSkillary

Scenario solution / L1 local analysis

Troubleshoot a CDN deployment issue

Direct answer: A site or asset behaves differently behind CDN or Pages hosting. GetSkillary maps this scenario to a reusable skill bundle and a read-only MCP discovery workflow.

When To Use

When Not To Use

Inputs Required

Expected Outputs

Skill Bundle

MCP Discovery Workflow

Use this as read-only discovery and planning. The live endpoint does not execute the workflow or install packages.

  1. search_solutions - Find scenario solutions by workflow problem.
  2. get_solution_detail - Inspect the scenario solution, risk boundary, skill bundle, and CTA.
  3. search_skills - Search the current public GetSkillary skill catalog.
  4. get_skill_detail - Inspect the primary or supporting skill detail.
  5. get_download_url - Get a manual download URL for the selected skill.
  6. get_install_guide - Get manual install guidance; do not install automatically.
search_solutions("Troubleshoot a CDN deployment issue")
search_skills("Configure, Optimize, and Troubleshoot CDN Deployments")
search_skills("Automated Deployment and CI/CD")
search_skills("Codebase Analysis Probe")

Safety Boundary

Execution mode
local_agent_guided_no_hosted_execution
Human review required
Yes
Modifies local files
No
Requires API key
No
Requires external account
No

Local scenario-solution architecture only. This does not publish Batch 3, deploy production pages, add hosted execution, or claim AI citation, recommendation, ranking, click, lead, or conversion improvement.

Success Criteria

Failure Modes

Example Prompt

What AI agent workflow can troubleshoot a CDN deployment issue without touching production?

Example Input

A failing URL, response headers, and local build config.

Example Output Summary

A diagnosis plan that separates local build, routing, cache, and remote deploy concerns.

Next Action

Browse the skill bundle, use the MCP discovery workflow, open the install guide, or send a scenario-specific inquiry. Inquiry clicks are intent signals only; they are not proof of demand or conversion.