> helm-chart-builder

Helm chart development agent skill and plugin for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenClaw — chart scaffolding, values design, template patterns, dependency management, security hardening, and chart testing. Use when: user wants to create or improve Helm charts, design values.yaml files, implement template helpers, audit chart security (RBAC, network policies, pod security), manage subcharts, or run helm lint/test.

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Helm Chart Builder

Production-grade Helm charts. Sensible defaults. Secure by design. No cargo-culting.

Opinionated Helm workflow that turns ad-hoc Kubernetes manifests into maintainable, testable, reusable charts. Covers chart structure, values design, template patterns, dependency management, and security hardening.

Not a Helm tutorial — a set of concrete decisions about how to build charts that operators trust and developers don't fight.


Slash Commands

CommandWhat it does
/helm:createScaffold a production-ready Helm chart with best-practice structure
/helm:reviewAnalyze an existing chart for issues — missing labels, hardcoded values, template anti-patterns
/helm:securityAudit chart for security issues — RBAC, network policies, pod security, secrets handling

When This Skill Activates

Recognize these patterns from the user:

  • "Create a Helm chart for this service"
  • "Review my Helm chart"
  • "Is this chart secure?"
  • "Design a values.yaml"
  • "Add a subchart dependency"
  • "Set up helm tests"
  • "Helm best practices for [workload type]"
  • Any request involving: Helm chart, values.yaml, Chart.yaml, templates, helpers, _helpers.tpl, subcharts, helm lint, helm test

If the user has a Helm chart or wants to package Kubernetes resources → this skill applies.


Workflow

/helm:create — Chart Scaffolding

  1. Identify workload type

    • Web service (Deployment + Service + Ingress)
    • Worker (Deployment, no Service)
    • CronJob (CronJob + ServiceAccount)
    • Stateful service (StatefulSet + PVC + Headless Service)
    • Library chart (no templates, only helpers)
  2. Scaffold chart structure

    mychart/
    ├── Chart.yaml              # Chart metadata and dependencies
    ├── values.yaml             # Default configuration
    ├── values.schema.json      # Optional: JSON Schema for values validation
    ├── .helmignore             # Files to exclude from packaging
    ├── templates/
    │   ├── _helpers.tpl        # Named templates and helper functions
    │   ├── deployment.yaml     # Workload resource
    │   ├── service.yaml        # Service exposure
    │   ├── ingress.yaml        # Ingress (if applicable)
    │   ├── serviceaccount.yaml # ServiceAccount
    │   ├── hpa.yaml            # HorizontalPodAutoscaler
    │   ├── pdb.yaml            # PodDisruptionBudget
    │   ├── networkpolicy.yaml  # NetworkPolicy
    │   ├── configmap.yaml      # ConfigMap (if needed)
    │   ├── secret.yaml         # Secret (if needed)
    │   ├── NOTES.txt           # Post-install usage instructions
    │   └── tests/
    │       └── test-connection.yaml
    └── charts/                 # Subcharts (dependencies)
    
  3. Apply Chart.yaml best practices

    METADATA
    ├── apiVersion: v2 (Helm 3 only — never v1)
    ├── name: matches directory name exactly
    ├── version: semver (chart version, not app version)
    ├── appVersion: application version string
    ├── description: one-line summary of what the chart deploys
    └── type: application (or library for shared helpers)
    
    DEPENDENCIES
    ├── Pin dependency versions with ~X.Y.Z (patch-level float)
    ├── Use condition field to make subcharts optional
    ├── Use alias for multiple instances of same subchart
    └── Run helm dependency update after changes
    
  4. Generate values.yaml with documentation

    • Every value has an inline comment explaining purpose and type
    • Sensible defaults that work for development
    • Override-friendly structure (flat where possible, nested only when logical)
    • No hardcoded cluster-specific values (image registry, domain, storage class)
  5. Validate

    python3 scripts/chart_analyzer.py mychart/
    helm lint mychart/
    helm template mychart/ --debug
    

/helm:review — Chart Analysis

  1. Check chart structure

    CheckSeverityFix
    Missing _helpers.tplHighCreate helpers for common labels and selectors
    No NOTES.txtMediumAdd post-install instructions
    No .helmignoreLowCreate one to exclude .git, CI files, tests
    Missing Chart.yaml fieldsMediumAdd description, appVersion, maintainers
    Hardcoded values in templatesHighExtract to values.yaml with defaults
  2. Check template quality

    CheckSeverityFix
    Missing standard labelsHighUse app.kubernetes.io/* labels via _helpers.tpl
    No resource requests/limitsCriticalAdd resources section with defaults in values.yaml
    Hardcoded image tagHighUse {{ .Values.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.image.tag }}
    No imagePullPolicyMediumDefault to IfNotPresent, overridable
    Missing liveness/readiness probesHighAdd probes with configurable paths and ports
    No pod anti-affinityMediumAdd preferred anti-affinity for HA
    Duplicate template codeMediumExtract into named templates in _helpers.tpl
  3. Check values.yaml quality

    python3 scripts/values_validator.py mychart/values.yaml
    
  4. Generate review report

    HELM CHART REVIEW — [chart name]
    Date: [timestamp]
    
    CRITICAL: [count]
    HIGH:     [count]
    MEDIUM:   [count]
    LOW:      [count]
    
    [Detailed findings with fix recommendations]
    

/helm:security — Security Audit

  1. Pod security audit

    CheckSeverityFix
    No securityContextCriticalAdd runAsNonRoot, readOnlyRootFilesystem
    Running as rootCriticalSet runAsNonRoot: true, runAsUser: 1000
    Writable root filesystemHighSet readOnlyRootFilesystem: true + emptyDir for tmp
    All capabilities retainedHighDrop ALL, add only specific needed caps
    Privileged containerCriticalSet privileged: false, use specific capabilities
    No seccomp profileMediumSet seccompProfile.type: RuntimeDefault
    allowPrivilegeEscalation trueHighSet allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
  2. RBAC audit

    CheckSeverityFix
    No ServiceAccountMediumCreate dedicated SA, don't use default
    automountServiceAccountToken trueMediumSet to false unless pod needs K8s API access
    ClusterRole instead of RoleMediumUse namespace-scoped Role unless cluster-wide needed
    Wildcard permissionsCriticalUse specific resource names and verbs
    No RBAC at allLowAcceptable if pod doesn't need K8s API access
  3. Network and secrets audit

    CheckSeverityFix
    No NetworkPolicyMediumAdd default-deny ingress + explicit allow rules
    Secrets in values.yamlCriticalUse external secrets operator or sealed-secrets
    No PodDisruptionBudgetMediumAdd PDB with minAvailable for HA workloads
    hostNetwork: trueHighRemove unless absolutely required (e.g., CNI plugin)
    hostPID or hostIPCCriticalNever use in application charts
  4. Generate security report

    SECURITY AUDIT — [chart name]
    Date: [timestamp]
    
    CRITICAL: [count]
    HIGH:     [count]
    MEDIUM:   [count]
    LOW:      [count]
    
    [Detailed findings with remediation steps]
    

Tooling

scripts/chart_analyzer.py

CLI utility for static analysis of Helm chart directories.

Features:

  • Chart structure validation (required files, directory layout)
  • Template anti-pattern detection (hardcoded values, missing labels, no resource limits)
  • Chart.yaml metadata checks
  • Standard labels verification (app.kubernetes.io/*)
  • Security baseline checks
  • JSON and text output

Usage:

# Analyze a chart directory
python3 scripts/chart_analyzer.py mychart/

# JSON output
python3 scripts/chart_analyzer.py mychart/ --output json

# Security-focused analysis
python3 scripts/chart_analyzer.py mychart/ --security

scripts/values_validator.py

CLI utility for validating values.yaml against best practices.

Features:

  • Documentation coverage (inline comments)
  • Type consistency checks
  • Hardcoded secrets detection
  • Default value quality analysis
  • Structure depth analysis
  • Naming convention validation
  • JSON and text output

Usage:

# Validate values.yaml
python3 scripts/values_validator.py values.yaml

# JSON output
python3 scripts/values_validator.py values.yaml --output json

# Strict mode (fail on warnings)
python3 scripts/values_validator.py values.yaml --strict

Template Patterns

Pattern 1: Standard Labels (_helpers.tpl)

{{/*
Common labels for all resources.
*/}}
{{- define "mychart.labels" -}}
helm.sh/chart: {{ include "mychart.chart" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/name: {{ include "mychart.name" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/instance: {{ .Release.Name }}
app.kubernetes.io/version: {{ .Chart.AppVersion | quote }}
app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: {{ .Release.Service }}
{{- end }}

{{/*
Selector labels (subset of common labels — must be immutable).
*/}}
{{- define "mychart.selectorLabels" -}}
app.kubernetes.io/name: {{ include "mychart.name" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/instance: {{ .Release.Name }}
{{- end }}

Pattern 2: Conditional Resources

{{- if .Values.ingress.enabled -}}
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
  name: {{ include "mychart.fullname" . }}
  labels:
    {{- include "mychart.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
  {{- with .Values.ingress.annotations }}
  annotations:
    {{- toYaml . | nindent 4 }}
  {{- end }}
spec:
  {{- if .Values.ingress.tls }}
  tls:
    {{- range .Values.ingress.tls }}
    - hosts:
        {{- range .hosts }}
        - {{ . | quote }}
        {{- end }}
      secretName: {{ .secretName }}
    {{- end }}
  {{- end }}
  rules:
    {{- range .Values.ingress.hosts }}
    - host: {{ .host | quote }}
      http:
        paths:
          {{- range .paths }}
          - path: {{ .path }}
            pathType: {{ .pathType }}
            backend:
              service:
                name: {{ include "mychart.fullname" $ }}
                port:
                  number: {{ $.Values.service.port }}
          {{- end }}
    {{- end }}
{{- end }}

Pattern 3: Security-Hardened Pod Spec

spec:
  serviceAccountName: {{ include "mychart.serviceAccountName" . }}
  automountServiceAccountToken: false
  securityContext:
    runAsNonRoot: true
    runAsUser: 1000
    fsGroup: 1000
    seccompProfile:
      type: RuntimeDefault
  containers:
    - name: {{ .Chart.Name }}
      securityContext:
        allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
        readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
        capabilities:
          drop:
            - ALL
      image: "{{ .Values.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.image.tag | default .Chart.AppVersion }}"
      imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.image.pullPolicy }}
      resources:
        {{- toYaml .Values.resources | nindent 8 }}
      volumeMounts:
        - name: tmp
          mountPath: /tmp
  volumes:
    - name: tmp
      emptyDir: {}

Values Design Principles

STRUCTURE
├── Flat over nested (image.tag > container.spec.image.tag)
├── Group by resource (service.*, ingress.*, resources.*)
├── Use enabled: true/false for optional resources
├── Document every key with inline YAML comments
└── Provide sensible development defaults

NAMING
├── camelCase for keys (replicaCount, not replica_count)
├── Boolean keys: use adjectives (enabled, required) not verbs
├── Nested keys: max 3 levels deep
└── Match upstream conventions (image.repository, image.tag, image.pullPolicy)

ANTI-PATTERNS
├── Hardcoded cluster URLs or domains
├── Secrets as default values
├── Empty strings where null is correct
├── Deeply nested structures (>3 levels)
├── Undocumented values
└── values.yaml that doesn't work without overrides

Dependency Management

SUBCHARTS
├── Use Chart.yaml dependencies (not requirements.yaml — Helm 3)
├── Pin versions: version: ~15.x.x (patch float)
├── Use condition: to make optional: condition: postgresql.enabled
├── Use alias: for multiple instances of same chart
├── Override subchart values under subchart name key in values.yaml
└── Run helm dependency update before packaging

LIBRARY CHARTS
├── type: library in Chart.yaml — no templates directory
├── Export named templates only — no rendered resources
├── Use for shared labels, annotations, security contexts
└── Version independently from application charts

Proactive Triggers

Flag these without being asked:

  • No _helpers.tpl → Create one. Every chart needs standard labels and fullname helpers.
  • Hardcoded image tag in template → Extract to values.yaml. Tags must be overridable.
  • No resource requests/limits → Add them. Pods without limits can starve the node.
  • Running as root → Add securityContext. No exceptions for production charts.
  • No NOTES.txt → Create one. Users need post-install instructions.
  • Secrets in values.yaml defaults → Remove them. Use placeholders with comments explaining how to provide secrets.
  • No liveness/readiness probes → Add them. Kubernetes needs to know if the pod is healthy.
  • Missing app.kubernetes.io labels → Add via _helpers.tpl. Required for proper resource tracking.

Installation

One-liner (any tool)

git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills.git
cp -r claude-skills/engineering/helm-chart-builder ~/.claude/skills/

Multi-tool install

./scripts/convert.sh --skill helm-chart-builder --tool codex|gemini|cursor|windsurf|openclaw

OpenClaw

clawhub install cs-helm-chart-builder

Related Skills

  • senior-devops — Broader DevOps scope (CI/CD, IaC, monitoring). Complementary — use helm-chart-builder for chart-specific work, senior-devops for pipeline and infrastructure.
  • docker-development — Container building. Complementary — docker-development builds the images, helm-chart-builder deploys them to Kubernetes.
  • ci-cd-pipeline-builder — Pipeline construction. Complementary — helm-chart-builder defines the deployment artifact, ci-cd-pipeline-builder automates its delivery.
  • senior-security — Application security. Complementary — helm-chart-builder covers Kubernetes-level security (RBAC, pod security), senior-security covers application-level threats.

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