on-call-handoff-patterns
Master on-call shift handoffs with context transfer, escalation procedures, and documentation. Use when transitioning on-call responsibilities, documenting shift summaries, or improving on-call processes.
Best use case
on-call-handoff-patterns is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Master on-call shift handoffs with context transfer, escalation procedures, and documentation. Use when transitioning on-call responsibilities, documenting shift summaries, or improving on-call processes.
Master on-call shift handoffs with context transfer, escalation procedures, and documentation. Use when transitioning on-call responsibilities, documenting shift summaries, or improving on-call processes.
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "on-call-handoff-patterns" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Master on-call shift handoffs with context transfer, escalation procedures, and documentation. Use when transitioning on-call responsibilities, documenting shift summaries, or improving on-call processes.
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
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Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
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.claude/skills/on-call-handoff-patterns/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How on-call-handoff-patterns Compares
| Feature / Agent | on-call-handoff-patterns | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Master on-call shift handoffs with context transfer, escalation procedures, and documentation. Use when transitioning on-call responsibilities, documenting shift summaries, or improving on-call processes.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# On-Call Handoff Patterns Effective patterns for on-call shift transitions, ensuring continuity, context transfer, and reliable incident response across shifts. ## Do not use this skill when - The task is unrelated to on-call handoff patterns - You need a different domain or tool outside this scope ## Instructions - Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs. - Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes. - Provide actionable steps and verification. - If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`. ## Use this skill when - Transitioning on-call responsibilities - Writing shift handoff summaries - Documenting ongoing investigations - Establishing on-call rotation procedures - Improving handoff quality - Onboarding new on-call engineers ## Core Concepts ### 1. Handoff Components | Component | Purpose | |-----------|---------| | **Active Incidents** | What's currently broken | | **Ongoing Investigations** | Issues being debugged | | **Recent Changes** | Deployments, configs | | **Known Issues** | Workarounds in place | | **Upcoming Events** | Maintenance, releases | ### 2. Handoff Timing ``` Recommended: 30 min overlap between shifts Outgoing: ├── 15 min: Write handoff document └── 15 min: Sync call with incoming Incoming: ├── 15 min: Review handoff document ├── 15 min: Sync call with outgoing └── 5 min: Verify alerting setup ``` ## Templates ### Template 1: Shift Handoff Document ```markdown # On-Call Handoff: Platform Team **Outgoing**: @alice (2024-01-15 to 2024-01-22) **Incoming**: @bob (2024-01-22 to 2024-01-29) **Handoff Time**: 2024-01-22 09:00 UTC --- ## 🔴 Active Incidents ### None currently active No active incidents at handoff time. --- ## 🟡 Ongoing Investigations ### 1. Intermittent API Timeouts (ENG-1234) **Status**: Investigating **Started**: 2024-01-20 **Impact**: ~0.1% of requests timing out **Context**: - Timeouts correlate with database backup window (02:00-03:00 UTC) - Suspect backup process causing lock contention - Added extra logging in PR #567 (deployed 01/21) **Next Steps**: - [ ] Review new logs after tonight's backup - [ ] Consider moving backup window if confirmed **Resources**: - Dashboard: [API Latency](https://grafana/d/api-latency) - Thread: #platform-eng (01/20, 14:32) --- ### 2. Memory Growth in Auth Service (ENG-1235) **Status**: Monitoring **Started**: 2024-01-18 **Impact**: None yet (proactive) **Context**: - Memory usage growing ~5% per day - No memory leak found in profiling - Suspect connection pool not releasing properly **Next Steps**: - [ ] Review heap dump from 01/21 - [ ] Consider restart if usage > 80% **Resources**: - Dashboard: [Auth Service Memory](https://grafana/d/auth-memory) - Analysis doc: [Memory Investigation](https://docs/eng-1235) --- ## 🟢 Resolved This Shift ### Payment Service Outage (2024-01-19) - **Duration**: 23 minutes - **Root Cause**: Database connection exhaustion - **Resolution**: Rolled back v2.3.4, increased pool size - **Postmortem**: [POSTMORTEM-89](https://docs/postmortem-89) - **Follow-up tickets**: ENG-1230, ENG-1231 --- ## 📋 Recent Changes ### Deployments | Service | Version | Time | Notes | |---------|---------|------|-------| | api-gateway | v3.2.1 | 01/21 14:00 | Bug fix for header parsing | | user-service | v2.8.0 | 01/20 10:00 | New profile features | | auth-service | v4.1.2 | 01/19 16:00 | Security patch | ### Configuration Changes - 01/21: Increased API rate limit from 1000 to 1500 RPS - 01/20: Updated database connection pool max from 50 to 75 ### Infrastructure - 01/20: Added 2 nodes to Kubernetes cluster - 01/19: Upgraded Redis from 6.2 to 7.0 --- ## ⚠️ Known Issues & Workarounds ### 1. Slow Dashboard Loading **Issue**: Grafana dashboards slow on Monday mornings **Workaround**: Wait 5 min after 08:00 UTC for cache warm-up **Ticket**: OPS-456 (P3) ### 2. Flaky Integration Test **Issue**: `test_payment_flow` fails intermittently in CI **Workaround**: Re-run failed job (usually passes on retry) **Ticket**: ENG-1200 (P2) --- ## 📅 Upcoming Events | Date | Event | Impact | Contact | |------|-------|--------|---------| | 01/23 02:00 | Database maintenance | 5 min read-only | @dba-team | | 01/24 14:00 | Major release v5.0 | Monitor closely | @release-team | | 01/25 | Marketing campaign | 2x traffic expected | @platform | --- ## 📞 Escalation Reminders | Issue Type | First Escalation | Second Escalation | |------------|------------------|-------------------| | Payment issues | @payments-oncall | @payments-manager | | Auth issues | @auth-oncall | @security-team | | Database issues | @dba-team | @infra-manager | | Unknown/severe | @engineering-manager | @vp-engineering | --- ## 🔧 Quick Reference ### Common Commands ```bash # Check service health kubectl get pods -A | grep -v Running # Recent deployments kubectl get events --sort-by='.lastTimestamp' | tail -20 # Database connections psql -c "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_stat_activity;" # Clear cache (emergency only) redis-cli FLUSHDB ``` ### Important Links - [Runbooks](https://wiki/runbooks) - [Service Catalog](https://wiki/services) - [Incident Slack](https://slack.com/incidents) - [PagerDuty](https://pagerduty.com/schedules) --- ## Handoff Checklist ### Outgoing Engineer - [x] Document active incidents - [x] Document ongoing investigations - [x] List recent changes - [x] Note known issues - [x] Add upcoming events - [x] Sync with incoming engineer ### Incoming Engineer - [ ] Read this document - [ ] Join sync call - [ ] Verify PagerDuty is routing to you - [ ] Verify Slack notifications working - [ ] Check VPN/access working - [ ] Review critical dashboards ``` ### Template 2: Quick Handoff (Async) ```markdown # Quick Handoff: @alice → @bob ## TL;DR - No active incidents - 1 investigation ongoing (API timeouts, see ENG-1234) - Major release tomorrow (01/24) - be ready for issues ## Watch List 1. API latency around 02:00-03:00 UTC (backup window) 2. Auth service memory (restart if > 80%) ## Recent - Deployed api-gateway v3.2.1 yesterday (stable) - Increased rate limits to 1500 RPS ## Coming Up - 01/23 02:00 - DB maintenance (5 min read-only) - 01/24 14:00 - v5.0 release ## Questions? I'll be available on Slack until 17:00 today. ``` ### Template 3: Incident Handoff (Mid-Incident) ```markdown # INCIDENT HANDOFF: Payment Service Degradation **Incident Start**: 2024-01-22 08:15 UTC **Current Status**: Mitigating **Severity**: SEV2 --- ## Current State - Error rate: 15% (down from 40%) - Mitigation in progress: scaling up pods - ETA to resolution: ~30 min ## What We Know 1. Root cause: Memory pressure on payment-service pods 2. Triggered by: Unusual traffic spike (3x normal) 3. Contributing: Inefficient query in checkout flow ## What We've Done - Scaled payment-service from 5 → 15 pods - Enabled rate limiting on checkout endpoint - Disabled non-critical features ## What Needs to Happen 1. Monitor error rate - should reach <1% in ~15 min 2. If not improving, escalate to @payments-manager 3. Once stable, begin root cause investigation ## Key People - Incident Commander: @alice (handing off) - Comms Lead: @charlie - Technical Lead: @bob (incoming) ## Communication - Status page: Updated at 08:45 - Customer support: Notified - Exec team: Aware ## Resources - Incident channel: #inc-20240122-payment - Dashboard: [Payment Service](https://grafana/d/payments) - Runbook: [Payment Degradation](https://wiki/runbooks/payments) --- **Incoming on-call (@bob) - Please confirm you have:** - [ ] Joined #inc-20240122-payment - [ ] Access to dashboards - [ ] Understand current state - [ ] Know escalation path ``` ## Handoff Sync Meeting ### Agenda (15 minutes) ```markdown ## Handoff Sync: @alice → @bob 1. **Active Issues** (5 min) - Walk through any ongoing incidents - Discuss investigation status - Transfer context and theories 2. **Recent Changes** (3 min) - Deployments to watch - Config changes - Known regressions 3. **Upcoming Events** (3 min) - Maintenance windows - Expected traffic changes - Releases planned 4. **Questions** (4 min) - Clarify anything unclear - Confirm access and alerting - Exchange contact info ``` ## On-Call Best Practices ### Before Your Shift ```markdown ## Pre-Shift Checklist ### Access Verification - [ ] VPN working - [ ] kubectl access to all clusters - [ ] Database read access - [ ] Log aggregator access (Splunk/Datadog) - [ ] PagerDuty app installed and logged in ### Alerting Setup - [ ] PagerDuty schedule shows you as primary - [ ] Phone notifications enabled - [ ] Slack notifications for incident channels - [ ] Test alert received and acknowledged ### Knowledge Refresh - [ ] Review recent incidents (past 2 weeks) - [ ] Check service changelog - [ ] Skim critical runbooks - [ ] Know escalation contacts ### Environment Ready - [ ] Laptop charged and accessible - [ ] Phone charged - [ ] Quiet space available for calls - [ ] Secondary contact identified (if traveling) ``` ### During Your Shift ```markdown ## Daily On-Call Routine ### Morning (start of day) - [ ] Check overnight alerts - [ ] Review dashboards for anomalies - [ ] Check for any P0/P1 tickets created - [ ] Skim incident channels for context ### Throughout Day - [ ] Respond to alerts within SLA - [ ] Document investigation progress - [ ] Update team on significant issues - [ ] Triage incoming pages ### End of Day - [ ] Hand off any active issues - [ ] Update investigation docs - [ ] Note anything for next shift ``` ### After Your Shift ```markdown ## Post-Shift Checklist - [ ] Complete handoff document - [ ] Sync with incoming on-call - [ ] Verify PagerDuty routing changed - [ ] Close/update investigation tickets - [ ] File postmortems for any incidents - [ ] Take time off if shift was stressful ``` ## Escalation Guidelines ### When to Escalate ```markdown ## Escalation Triggers ### Immediate Escalation - SEV1 incident declared - Data breach suspected - Unable to diagnose within 30 min - Customer or legal escalation received ### Consider Escalation - Issue spans multiple teams - Requires expertise you don't have - Business impact exceeds threshold - You're uncertain about next steps ### How to Escalate 1. Page the appropriate escalation path 2. Provide brief context in Slack 3. Stay engaged until escalation acknowledges 4. Hand off cleanly, don't just disappear ``` ## Best Practices ### Do's - **Document everything** - Future you will thank you - **Escalate early** - Better safe than sorry - **Take breaks** - Alert fatigue is real - **Keep handoffs synchronous** - Async loses context - **Test your setup** - Before incidents, not during ### Don'ts - **Don't skip handoffs** - Context loss causes incidents - **Don't hero** - Escalate when needed - **Don't ignore alerts** - Even if they seem minor - **Don't work sick** - Swap shifts instead - **Don't disappear** - Stay reachable during shift ## Resources - [Google SRE - Being On-Call](https://sre.google/sre-book/being-on-call/) - [PagerDuty On-Call Guide](https://www.pagerduty.com/resources/learn/on-call-management/) - [Increment On-Call Issue](https://increment.com/on-call/)
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