Coding agents like Claude Code and opencode can write Pulumi for you, but the quality depends almost entirely on how you've configured them. In this workshop, we set up both agents from scratch: settings, LSP integration, hooks, and the official Pulumi skills plus a few auxiliary ones, so by the end you have a setup that consistently produces idiomatic Pulumi code instead of plausible-looking guesses. From there, we go straight into a live use case, putting the configured agents to work on a real Pulumi task so you can see the difference between a stock agent and a properly tuned one.
AGENDA
How to configure Claude Code and opencode with settings, LSP, and hooks tuned for Pulumi work.
How to install the official Pulumi skills and the auxiliary skills that fill in the gaps.
How to run a task end-to-end and see where the configuration keeps the agent honest vs. where it still drifts.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Thursday, July 2, 2026 · 11:00 a.m.
Central Time (US & Canada)
Pulumi’s mission is to democratize the cloud for every engineer.
Its open-source Infrastructure as Code tool enables engineers to write infrastructure code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud with TypeScript, JavaScriptPython, Go, C#, Java, and YAML.