| name | cloud-manage-project | ||||
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| description | Manages existing Elastic Cloud Serverless projects: list, get, update, delete, reset credentials, resume, and load saved credentials. Connects to existing projects by resolving endpoints and acquiring scoped Elasticsearch API keys. Use when performing day-2 operations on serverless projects, connecting to an existing project, loading or resetting project credentials, or looking up project details. | ||||
| compatibility | Requires Python 3.8+, network access to the Elastic Cloud API (api.elastic-cloud.com) for API commands; load-credentials works locally without network access. Environment variables: EC_API_KEY (required for API commands, set by cloud-setup). | ||||
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Perform day-2 operations on Elastic Cloud Serverless projects using the Serverless REST API.
- Ensure
EC_API_KEYis configured. If not, runcloud-setupskill first. - Updating project settings requires Admin or Editor role on the target project.
- This skill does not perform a separate role pre-check. Attempt the requested operation and let the API enforce
authorization. If the API returns an authorization error (for example,
403 Forbidden), stop and ask the user to verify the provided API key permissions.
If this skill is installed standalone and cloud-setup is not available, instruct the user to configure Cloud
environment variables manually before running commands. Never ask the user to paste API keys in chat.
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
EC_API_KEY |
Yes | Elastic Cloud API key used for project management operations. |
EC_BASE_URL |
No | Cloud API base URL (default: https://api.elastic-cloud.com). |
Note: If
EC_API_KEYis missing, or the user does not have a Cloud API key yet, direct the user to generate one at Elastic Cloud API keys, then configure it locally using the steps below.
Preferred method (agent-friendly): create a .env file in the project root:
EC_API_KEY=your-api-key
EC_BASE_URL=https://api.elastic-cloud.comAll cloud/* scripts auto-load .env from the working directory.
Alternative: export directly in the terminal:
export EC_API_KEY="<your-cloud-api-key>"
export EC_BASE_URL="https://api.elastic-cloud.com"Terminal exports may not be visible to sandboxed agents running in separate shell sessions, so prefer .env when using
an agent.
- Never display secrets in chat. Do not echo, log, or repeat API keys, passwords, or credentials in conversation
messages or agent thinking. Direct the user to the
.elastic-credentialsfile instead. The admin password must never appear in chat history, thinking traces, or agent output — even when using it to create an API key, pass it directly via shell variable substitution without echoing. - Confirm before destructive actions. Always ask the user to confirm before deleting a project or resetting credentials.
- Credentials are saved to file. After a credential reset, the script writes the new password to
.elastic-credentialsautomatically. The password is redacted from stdout. Never read or display the contents of.elastic-credentialsin chat. - Admin credentials are for API key creation only. The
adminpassword saved bycreate-projectandreset-credentialsexists solely to bootstrap a scoped API key — never use it for direct Elasticsearch operations.load-credentialsexcludes admin credentials by default; pass--include-adminonly for key creation. - Always prefer API keys. Do not proceed with Elasticsearch operations until an
ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEYis set. If only admin credentials are available, create a scoped API key viaelasticsearch-authn. If that skill is not installed, ask the user to install it or create the key manually in Kibana > Stack Management > API keys. - Identify projects by type and ID. Every command requires both
--typeand--id(exceptlist, which only needs--type). - Two kinds of API keys. This skill uses the Cloud API key (
EC_API_KEY) for project management operations (list, get, update, delete). Elasticsearch operations require a separate Elasticsearch API key (ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY) that authenticates against the project's Elasticsearch endpoint. Do not confuse the two.
Use this workflow when the user asks to query or manage a project the agent did not create in the current session. It resolves the project, saves its endpoints, and ensures working Elasticsearch credentials before proceeding.
This workflow only applies to Elastic Cloud Serverless projects. If the user's Elasticsearch instance is self-managed or Elastic Cloud Hosted, this skill does not apply — skip it and proceed with the relevant skill directly. If unsure, ask the user: "Is your Elasticsearch instance an Elastic Cloud Serverless project?"
Connect to Existing Project:
- [ ] Step 1: Resolve the project
- [ ] Step 2: Get project details and load credentials
- [ ] Step 3: Acquire Elasticsearch credentials
Ask the user for the project name if not already provided. Infer the project type from the user's request:
| User says | --type |
|---|---|
| "search project", "elasticsearch project", vector search | elasticsearch |
| "observability project", "o11y", logs, metrics, traces, APM | observability |
| "security project", "SIEM", detections, endpoint protection | security |
If the type is ambiguous, list all three types to find the project.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py list \
--type elasticsearchMatch the user's reference (name, partial name, or alias) against the list results. If multiple projects match or none match, present the candidates and ask the user to pick.
Once a single project is identified, check whether .elastic-credentials already has entries for this project (from a
previous session). If so, load them with load-credentials:
eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \
--name "<project-name>")This sets all saved environment variables for the project — endpoints and any previously created Elasticsearch API keys
— in a single command. Admin credentials (ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME/ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD) are intentionally excluded.
Later sections for the same project automatically overwrite earlier values, so the most recent credentials always win.
If load-credentials reports no matching entries, fetch the project details from the API and export endpoints manually:
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py get \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id>Then export the endpoint URLs from the response. The available endpoints depend on the project type.
All project types:
export ELASTICSEARCH_URL="<elasticsearch_endpoint>"
export KIBANA_URL="<kibana_endpoint>"Observability projects (additional):
export APM_URL="<apm_endpoint>"
export INGEST_URL="<ingest_endpoint>"Security projects (additional):
export INGEST_URL="<ingest_endpoint>"If load-credentials set ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY, verify the credentials work:
curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY}" \
"${ELASTICSEARCH_URL}/_security/_authenticate"Confirm the response contains a valid username and "authentication_type": "api_key" before proceeding. If
verification succeeds, skip the rest of this step.
If no credentials were loaded, or verification fails, ask the user: "Do you have an existing Elasticsearch API key for this project?"
If yes — have the user add it to .elastic-credentials (see "Credential file format"). Do not accept keys in chat.
Reload and verify:
eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \
--name "<project-name>")
curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY}" \
"${ELASTICSEARCH_URL}/_security/_authenticate"If no — follow this recovery path:
-
Confirm with the user, then reset the admin bootstrap credentials:
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py reset-credentials \ --type elasticsearch \ --id <project-id>
The new password is saved to
.elastic-credentialswith the project name in the header. Direct the user to that file — do not display its contents. -
Load credentials with
--include-adminso the admin password is available for API key creation:eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \ --name "<project-name>" --include-admin)
Use the admin credentials to create a scoped Elasticsearch API key via
elasticsearch-authnif available. If that skill is not installed, ask the user to install it or create the key manually in Kibana > Stack Management > API keys. Scope the key to only the privileges the user needs. -
After creating the API key, save it to
.elastic-credentialsusing the project-specific header format (see "Credential file format" below). Then reload without--include-adminto drop admin credentials from the environment and verify:eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \ --name "<project-name>") curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY}" \ "${ELASTICSEARCH_URL}/_security/_authenticate"
Confirm the response shows a valid
usernameand"authentication_type": "api_key"before proceeding.
See references/credential-file-format.md for the full format specification.
eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \
--name "<project-name>")Or by project ID:
eval $(python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py load-credentials \
--id <project-id>)Parses .elastic-credentials, merges all sections for the matching project, and prints export statements. Admin
credentials (ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME/ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD) are excluded by default — only endpoints and API keys
are exported. Add --include-admin when you need admin credentials to create an API key.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py list \
--type elasticsearchUse --type observability or --type security to list other project types.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py get \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id>python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id> \
--name "new-project-name"Only the fields provided are updated (PATCH semantics). Supported fields: --name, --alias, --tag,
--search-power, --boost-window, --max-retention-days, --default-retention-days.
The alias is an RFC-1035 domain label (lowercase alphanumeric and hyphens, max 50 chars) that becomes part of the project's endpoint URLs. Changing the alias changes all endpoint URLs, which breaks existing clients pointing to the old URLs. Warn the user about this before applying.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id> \
--alias "prod-search"Tags are key-value metadata pairs for team tracking, cost attribution, and organization. Pass --tag KEY:VALUE for each
tag. Multiple tags can be set in a single update.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id> \
--tag env:prod \
--tag team:searchTags are sent as metadata.tags in the API request. Setting tags replaces all existing tags on the project — include
any existing tags the user wants to keep.
For Elasticsearch projects, two fields control query performance and data caching in the Search AI Lake. Ingested data is stored in cost-efficient general storage. A cache layer on top provides faster search speed for recent and frequently queried data — this cached data is considered search-ready.
| Flag | Range | Description |
|---|---|---|
--search-power |
28–3000 | Query performance level. Higher values improve performance but increase cost |
--boost-window |
1–180 | Days of data eligible for boosted caching (default: 7) |
Search Power controls the speed of searches by provisioning more or fewer query resources. Common presets (matching the Cloud UI):
| Value | Preset | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| 28 | On-demand | Autoscales with lower baseline. More variable latency, reduced max throughput |
| 100 | Performant | Consistently low latency, autoscales for moderately high throughput |
| 250 | High availability | Optimized for high-throughput scenarios, maintains low latency at high volumes |
When the user asks for a preset by name, map it to the corresponding value. Custom values within 28–3000 are also valid.
Warn the user about cost implications before updating search_power. Higher values increase VCU consumption and may
result in higher bills. Confirm the new value with the user before applying.
Non-time-series data is always search-ready. The boost window determines how much time-series data (documents with a
@timestamp field) is also kept in the fast cache layer. Increasing the window means a larger portion of time-series
data becomes search-ready, which improves query speed for recent data but increases the search-ready data volume.
For security projects, two fields control how long data is retained in the Search AI Lake. Retention is configured per data stream, but these project-level settings enforce global boundaries.
| Flag | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|
--max-retention-days |
days | Maximum retention period for any data stream in the project |
--default-retention-days |
days | Default retention applied to data streams without a custom one |
- Maximum retention — enforces an upper bound across all data streams. When lowered, it replaces the retention for any stream that currently has a longer period. Data older than the new maximum is permanently deleted.
- Default retention — automatically applied to data streams that do not have a custom retention period set. Does not affect streams with an existing custom retention.
Warn the user before reducing max-retention-days. Lowering the maximum permanently deletes data older than the new
limit. Confirm the new value with the user before applying.
Always confirm with the user before resetting.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py reset-credentials \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id>The new password is saved to .elastic-credentials automatically. Tell the user to open that file — do not display its
contents in chat.
Always confirm with the user before deleting.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py delete \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id>Projects can be automatically suspended after their trial period expires. Resume with:
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py resume \
--type elasticsearch \
--id <project-id>After resuming, poll the project status until the phase changes from initializing to initialized.
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py list --type securitypython3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type elasticsearch \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345 \
--search-power 500python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type security \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345 \
--max-retention-days 396 \
--default-retention-days 396python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type elasticsearch \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345 \
--alias "prod-search"python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type observability \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345 \
--tag env:prod \
--tag team:platformpython3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py update \
--type observability \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345 \
--name "production-logs"User: I want to run a query against my search project "prod-search"
Agent: Let me find that project.
[runs: list --type elasticsearch]
I found "prod-search" (ID: abc123...). Loading saved credentials...
[runs: eval $(load-credentials --name prod-search)]
Credentials loaded. Verifying...
[runs: curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey ..." "${ELASTICSEARCH_URL}/_security/_authenticate"]
Verified — authenticated as user "my-service" via API key. You're all set.
User: let's ingest some logs into my o11y project "siem-prod"
Agent: Let me find that project.
[runs: list --type observability]
Found "siem-prod" (ID: def456...). No saved credentials found for this project.
[runs: get --type observability --id def456...]
Endpoints set. Since there are no Elasticsearch credentials on file, I can reset the
admin bootstrap password to get initial access. Shall I proceed?
User: yes
Agent: [runs: reset-credentials --type observability --id def456...]
Credentials saved to .elastic-credentials — open that file to retrieve the password.
[runs: eval $(load-credentials --name siem-prod --include-admin)]
Admin credentials loaded for API key creation. Creating a scoped Elasticsearch API key
now — what access does it need?
User: read-only on logs-*
Agent: [creates scoped API key via elasticsearch-authn using admin credentials]
[appends API key to .elastic-credentials with project header]
[runs: eval $(load-credentials --name siem-prod)]
[verifies against ELASTICSEARCH_URL]
API key created and verified. Admin credentials removed from environment.
User: delete my elasticsearch project abc123...
Agent: Are you sure you want to delete project abc123...? This cannot be undone.
User: yes
python3 skills/cloud/manage-project/scripts/manage-project.py delete \
--type elasticsearch \
--id abc123def456abc123def456abc12345- Run the
cloud-setupskill first ifEC_API_KEYis not set. - Use the
cloud-create-projectskill to create new projects — this skill handles existing projects only. - When the user refers to a project the agent did not create, follow the "Connect to an existing project" workflow.
- Deletion is permanent. Always confirm with the user before proceeding.
- After resetting credentials, remind the user to update any stored passwords or environment variables.
- Warn about cost implications before increasing
search_power. Confirm the new value with the user first. - Warn about data loss before reducing
max-retention-days. Data older than the new maximum is permanently deleted. - Warn users that changing a project alias changes all endpoint URLs, which breaks existing clients.
- Setting tags replaces all existing tags. Retrieve current tags with
getfirst and include any the user wants to keep.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
list |
List projects by type |
get |
Get project details by ID |
update |
Update project name, alias, tags, or search_lake settings |
reset-credentials |
Reset project credentials (new password) |
delete |
Delete a project |
resume |
Resume a suspended project |
load-credentials |
Load a project's saved credentials from .elastic-credentials |
| Flag | Commands | Description |
|---|---|---|
--type |
list, get, update, reset-credentials, delete, resume | Project type: elasticsearch, observability, security |
--id |
get, update, reset-credentials, delete, resume, load-credentials | Project ID |
--name |
update, load-credentials | Project name (update: new name; load-credentials: lookup) |
--alias |
update | New project alias |
--tag |
update | Tag as KEY:VALUE (repeatable, replaces all tags) |
--search-power |
update | Search power 28–3000 (elasticsearch only) |
--boost-window |
update | Boost window 1–180 days (elasticsearch only) |
--max-retention-days |
update | Max data retention in days (security only) |
--default-retention-days |
update | Default data retention in days (security only) |
--include-admin |
load-credentials | Include admin username/password (API key bootstrapping only) |
--wait-seconds |
reset-credentials | Seconds to wait for credential propagation (0 to skip) |
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
EC_API_KEY |
Yes | Elastic Cloud API key (project management operations) |
EC_BASE_URL |
No | Cloud API base URL (default: https://api.elastic-cloud.com) |
ELASTICSEARCH_URL |
Output | Elasticsearch URL (set after resolving a project for downstream skills) |
KIBANA_URL |
Output | Kibana URL (set after resolving a project for downstream skills) |
APM_URL |
Output | APM endpoint (observability projects only) |
INGEST_URL |
Output | OTLP ingest endpoint (observability and security projects) |
ELASTICSEARCH_API_KEY |
Output | Elasticsearch API key (for stack-level operations) |
- For full API details, request/response schemas, and project-type options, see the Serverless Projects API
- For official documentation on Search AI Lake settings, data retention, and project features, see Project settings