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Amazon VPC Lattice MCP Server

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list_amazon_vpc_lattice_prompts

Retrieve available prompt templates for AWS VPC Lattice to streamline documentation and management tasks, enhancing AWS networking workflows.

Instructions

List all available prompt templates

Input Schema

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Implementation Reference

  • Handler function for the 'list_amazon_vpc_lattice_prompts' tool. Maps the imported prompts array to names and descriptions and returns as JSON.
    case 'list_amazon_vpc_lattice_prompts': return { content: [ { type: 'text', text: JSON.stringify(prompts.map(p => ({ name: p.name, description: p.description })), null, 2) } ] };
  • src/tools.ts:40-48 (registration)
    Tool registration entry in the exported tools array, including name, description, and input schema.
    { name: 'list_amazon_vpc_lattice_prompts', description: 'List all available prompt templates', inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {}, additionalProperties: false }, },
  • Helper data file exporting the prompts array used by the tool handler to list available prompts.
    export const prompts = [ { name: 'create_github_pr', description: 'Create a GitHub pull request from current branch to main', template: '1. Get the current branch name using "git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"\n' + '2. Push the current branch to remote using "git push -u origin $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)"\n' + '3. Use the GitHub MCP server to create a pull request from the current branch to main branch on aws/aws-application-networking-k8s', parameters: [] }, { name: 'setup_eks_controller', description: 'Guide for setting up the AWS Application Networking Controller for Kubernetes', template: 'Run "make setup" and assist with any resulting errors.', parameters: ['cluster_name', 'region', 'k8s_version'] }, { name: 'run_eks_controller_tests', description: 'Run tests for the AWS Application Networking Controller', template: 'Request a test_type from the user. Based on the test_type perform the following tasks. If test_type is unit, ' + 'run "make test" in the current directory and summarize the results. If test_type is integration, complete the ' + 'following steps:/n' + '1. Kill any processes running in the current terminal and then run "make run".\n' + '2. Open a new terminal window and run "make e2e-clean && export FOCUS=$test_focus && export SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_TEST_ROLE_ARN=$secondary_account && make e2e-test" and summarize the results.\n' + '3. Return to the original terminal and kill any running processes. If the test_type is not provided, run the steps described for a unit test type first, then the steps described for the integration test type.', parameters: ['test_type', 'test_focus', 'secondary_account'] }, { name: 'eks_controller_issue_solution', description: 'Create a solution for an AWS Application Networking Controller GitHub issue', template: 'Create a solution for an AWS Application Networking Controller GitHub issue with the following steps:\n' + '1. Request an issue_number from the user. Use the GitHub get_issue tool to understand the issue.\n' + '2. Provide a summary of the proposed code changes. Ask the user if they would like to proceed. If they have not chosen to proceed, stop here.\n' + '3. Create a new branch locally by running "git checkout -b $branch_name" with an appropriate branch name.\n' + '4. Proceed with the code changes using best practices. Ask the user for clarification if required.\n' + '5. Ask the user if they would like to create unit tests based on the diff of changes. Append these tests to the existing test file if applicable.\n' + '6. Before commiting changes to the local branch, run "source ~/.bashrc && make presubmit" to confirm unit tests pass.', parameters: ['issue_number'] }, { name: 'review_github_pr', description: 'Perform a comprehensive code review of a GitHub pull request', template: 'Perform a code review for: {pr_url} by providing specific recommendations for improvements in each of the following areas:\n' + '1. Code Quality (Clean and maintainable code, Follows project conventions, No code smells or anti-patterns, Proper error handling, Performance considerations)\n' + '2. Testing (Adequate test coverage, Test cases cover edge cases, Integration test considerations, Test documentation)\n' + '3. Security (No security vulnerabilities, Secure coding practices, Proper input validation, Authentication/authorization checks)\n' + '4. Documentation (Clear inline comments, Updated README/docs, API documentation if applicable, Architecture changes documented)\n' + '5. Design (Follows SOLID principles, Appropriate abstractions, Interface consistency, Scalability considerations)\n' + '6. Dependencies (Proper version management, No conflicting dependencies, Security of dependencies)', parameters: ['pr_url'] }, { name: 'generate_docs', description: 'Generate documentation for code or APIs', template: 'Generate documentation for: {code}\n\nInclude:\n- Overview\n- Parameters\n- Return values\n- Example usage', parameters: ['code'] }, { name: 'review_security', description: 'Review code or architecture for security concerns', template: 'Perform a security review of the code base. Check for vulnerabilities, best practices, and compliance issues', parameters: ['target'] } ];

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