building-gitops-workflows
About
This skill helps developers create production-ready GitOps workflows using ArgoCD or Flux. It generates secure configurations, implements best practices, and automates Kubernetes deployments. Use it when you need to set up, configure, or automate continuous deployment pipelines.
Quick Install
Claude Code
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Documentation
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure:
- Kubernetes cluster is accessible and kubectl is configured
- Git repository is available for GitOps source
- ArgoCD or Flux is installed on the cluster (or ready to install)
- Appropriate RBAC permissions for GitOps operator
- Network connectivity between cluster and Git repository
Instructions
- Select GitOps Tool: Determine whether to use ArgoCD or Flux based on requirements
- Define Application Structure: Establish repository layout with environment separation (dev/staging/prod)
- Generate Manifests: Create Application/Kustomization files pointing to Git sources
- Configure Sync Policy: Set automated or manual sync with self-heal and prune options
- Implement RBAC: Define service accounts and role bindings for GitOps operator
- Set Up Monitoring: Configure notifications and health checks for deployments
- Validate Configuration: Test sync behavior and verify reconciliation loops
Output
Generates GitOps workflow configurations including:
ArgoCD Application Manifest:
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: app-name
namespace: argocd
spec:
project: default
source:
repoURL: https://github.com/org/repo
path: manifests/prod
targetRevision: main
destination:
server: https://kubernetes.default.svc
namespace: production
syncPolicy:
automated:
prune: true
selfHeal: true
Flux Kustomization:
apiVersion: kustomize.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1
kind: Kustomization
metadata:
name: app-name
namespace: flux-system
spec:
interval: 5m
path: ./manifests/prod
prune: true
sourceRef:
kind: GitRepository
name: app-repo
Error Handling
Common issues and solutions:
Sync Failures
- Error: "ComparisonError: Failed to load target state"
- Solution: Verify Git repository URL, credentials, and target path exist
RBAC Permissions
- Error: "User cannot create resource in API group"
- Solution: Grant GitOps service account appropriate cluster roles
Out of Sync State
- Warning: "Application is OutOfSync"
- Solution: Enable automated sync or manually sync via UI/CLI
Git Authentication
- Error: "Authentication failed for repository"
- Solution: Configure SSH keys or access tokens in {baseDir}/.git/config
Resource Conflicts
- Error: "Resource already exists and is not managed by GitOps"
- Solution: Import existing resources or remove conflicting manual deployments
Resources
- ArgoCD documentation: https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/
- Flux documentation: https://fluxcd.io/docs/
- GitOps principles and patterns guide
- Kubernetes manifest best practices
- Repository structure templates in {baseDir}/gitops-examples/
GitHub Repository
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