010-archive/backups-20251108/skill-structure-cleanup-20251108-073936/plugins/performance/error-rate-monitor/skills/error-rate-monitor/SKILL.md
This skill enables Claude to monitor and analyze application error rates to improve reliability. It is used when the user needs to track and understand errors occurring in their application, including HTTP errors, application exceptions, database errors, external API errors, background job errors, and client-side errors. Use this skill when the user asks to "monitor errors", "analyze error rates", "track application errors", or requests help with "error monitoring". It sets up comprehensive error tracking and alerting based on defined thresholds.
npx skillsauth add intent-solutions-io/plugins-nixtla monitoring-error-ratesInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill automates the process of setting up comprehensive error monitoring and alerting for various components of an application. It helps identify, track, and analyze different types of errors, enabling proactive identification and resolution of issues before they impact users.
This skill activates when you need to:
User request: "Monitor errors in my web application, especially 500 errors and database connection issues."
The skill will:
User request: "Analyze error rates for my background job processor. I'm seeing a lot of failed jobs."
The skill will:
This skill can be integrated with other monitoring and alerting tools, such as Prometheus, Grafana, and PagerDuty, to provide a comprehensive view of application health and performance. It can also be used in conjunction with incident management tools to streamline incident response workflows.
testing
This skill enables Claude to manage isolated test environments using Docker Compose, Testcontainers, and environment variables. It is used to create consistent, reproducible testing environments for software projects. Claude should use this skill when the user needs to set up a test environment with specific configurations, manage Docker Compose files for test infrastructure, set up programmatic container management with Testcontainers, manage environment variables for tests, or ensure cleanup after tests. Trigger terms include "test environment", "docker compose", "testcontainers", "environment variables", "isolated environment", "env-setup", and "test setup".
tools
This skill uses the test-doubles-generator plugin to automatically create mocks, stubs, spies, and fakes for unit testing. It analyzes dependencies in the code and generates appropriate test doubles based on the chosen testing framework, such as Jest, Sinon, or others. Use this skill when you need to generate test doubles, mocks, stubs, spies, or fakes to isolate units of code during testing. Trigger this skill by requesting test double generation or using the `/gen-doubles` or `/gd` command.
tools
This skill enables Claude to generate realistic test data for software development. It uses the test-data-generator plugin to create users, products, orders, and custom schemas for comprehensive testing. Use this skill when you need to populate databases, simulate user behavior, or create fixtures for automated tests. Trigger phrases include "generate test data", "create fake users", "populate database", "generate product data", "create test orders", or "generate data based on schema". This skill is especially useful for populating testing environments or creating sample data for demonstrations.
development
This skill analyzes code coverage metrics to identify untested code and generate comprehensive coverage reports. It is triggered when the user requests analysis of code coverage, identification of coverage gaps, or generation of coverage reports. The skill is best used to improve code quality by ensuring adequate test coverage and identifying areas for improvement. Use trigger terms like "analyze coverage", "code coverage report", "untested code", or the shortcut "cov".