chaos-engineering-resilience
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This skill applies chaos engineering principles to test distributed systems by injecting controlled failures like network or instance disruptions. It helps developers validate fault tolerance, measure system recovery, and build confidence in disaster recovery procedures. Use it when resilience testing or needing to observe system behavior under real-world failure conditions.
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