Manages SSL/TLS certificates: checks expiry dates, automates renewals, lists installed certs, and diagnoses chain issues using ssl-certificate-manager plugin.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ssl-certificate-manager:managing-ssltls-certificatesThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Monitor SSL/TLS certificate expiry dates, automate renewal workflows, list installed certificates, and diagnose certificate chain or configuration issues across domains.
Monitor SSL/TLS certificate expiry dates, automate renewal workflows, list installed certificates, and diagnose certificate chain or configuration issues across domains.
This skill empowers Claude to seamlessly interact with the ssl-certificate-manager plugin, facilitating efficient management and monitoring of SSL/TLS certificates. It allows for quick checks of certificate expiry dates, automated renewal processes, and comprehensive listings of installed certificates.
This skill activates when you need to:
User request: "Check the expiry date of my SSL certificate for example.com"
The skill will:
User request: "Renew my SSL certificate for api.example.org"
The skill will:
This skill can be used in conjunction with other security-related plugins to provide a comprehensive security overview. For example, it can be integrated with vulnerability scanning tools to identify potential weaknesses related to outdated or misconfigured certificates.
The skill produces structured output relevant to the task.
npx claudepluginhub jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills --plugin ssl-certificate-managerAutomates SSL/TLS certificate lifecycle management including CSR generation, expiration monitoring, ACME renewal, and revocation checking with OCSP and CRL.
Automates SSL/TLS certificate lifecycle management including CSR generation, certificate parsing, expiration monitoring, ACME renewal, and revocation checking.
Manage digital certificates for HTTPS, mutual TLS, code signing, and infrastructure security.