generating-helm-charts
About
This skill generates production-ready Helm charts for Kubernetes applications when prompted with phrases like "create Helm chart" or "generate chart for app". It creates the full chart structure including Chart.yaml, values.yaml, and template files while following best practices for multi-environment deployments. The skill utilizes Helm and kubectl commands to build and validate charts.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommended/plugin add https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plusgit clone https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus.git ~/.claude/skills/generating-helm-chartsCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure:
- Helm 3+ is installed on the system
- Kubernetes cluster access is configured
- Application container images are available
- Understanding of application resource requirements
- Chart repository access (if publishing)
Instructions
- Gather Requirements: Identify application type, dependencies, configuration needs
- Create Chart Structure: Generate Chart.yaml with metadata and version info
- Define Values: Create values.yaml with configurable parameters and defaults
- Build Templates: Generate deployment, service, ingress, and configmap templates
- Add Helpers: Create _helpers.tpl for reusable template functions
- Configure Resources: Set resource limits, security contexts, and health checks
- Test Chart: Validate with
helm lintandhelm templatecommands - Document Usage: Add README with installation instructions and configuration options
Output
Generates complete Helm chart structure:
{baseDir}/helm-charts/app-name/
├── Chart.yaml # Chart metadata
├── values.yaml # Default configuration
├── templates/
│ ├── deployment.yaml
│ ├── service.yaml
│ ├── ingress.yaml
│ ├── configmap.yaml
│ ├── _helpers.tpl # Template helpers
│ └── NOTES.txt # Post-install notes
├── charts/ # Dependencies
└── README.md
Example Chart.yaml:
apiVersion: v2
name: my-app
description: Production-ready application chart
type: application
version: 1.0.0
appVersion: "1.0.0"
Example values.yaml:
replicaCount: 3
image:
repository: registry/app
tag: "1.0.0"
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources:
limits:
cpu: 500m
memory: 512Mi
requests:
cpu: 250m
memory: 256Mi
Error Handling
Common issues and solutions:
Chart Validation Errors
- Error: "Chart.yaml: version is required"
- Solution: Ensure Chart.yaml contains valid apiVersion, name, and version fields
Template Rendering Failures
- Error: "parse error in deployment.yaml"
- Solution: Validate template syntax with
helm templateand check Go template formatting
Missing Dependencies
- Error: "dependency not found"
- Solution: Run
helm dependency updatein chart directory
Values Override Issues
- Error: "failed to render values"
- Solution: Check values.yaml syntax and ensure proper YAML indentation
Installation Failures
- Error: "release failed: timed out waiting for condition"
- Solution: Increase timeout or check pod logs for application startup issues
Resources
- Helm documentation: https://helm.sh/docs/
- Chart best practices guide: https://helm.sh/docs/chart_best_practices/
- Template function reference: https://helm.sh/docs/chart_template_guide/
- Example charts repository: https://github.com/helm/charts
- Chart testing guide in {baseDir}/docs/helm-testing.md
GitHub Repository
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