Best use case
observability-designer is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Observability Designer (POWERFUL)
Teams using observability-designer should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/observability-designer/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How observability-designer Compares
| Feature / Agent | observability-designer | 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?
Observability Designer (POWERFUL)
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.
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SKILL.md Source
# Observability Designer (POWERFUL) **Category:** Engineering **Tier:** POWERFUL **Description:** Design comprehensive observability strategies for production systems including SLI/SLO frameworks, alerting optimization, and dashboard generation. ## Overview Observability Designer enables you to create production-ready observability strategies that provide deep insights into system behavior, performance, and reliability. This skill combines the three pillars of observability (metrics, logs, traces) with proven frameworks like SLI/SLO design, golden signals monitoring, and alert optimization to create comprehensive observability solutions. ## Core Competencies ### SLI/SLO/SLA Framework Design - **Service Level Indicators (SLI):** Define measurable signals that indicate service health - **Service Level Objectives (SLO):** Set reliability targets based on user experience - **Service Level Agreements (SLA):** Establish customer-facing commitments with consequences - **Error Budget Management:** Calculate and track error budget consumption - **Burn Rate Alerting:** Multi-window burn rate alerts for proactive SLO protection ### Three Pillars of Observability #### Metrics - **Golden Signals:** Latency, traffic, errors, and saturation monitoring - **RED Method:** Rate, Errors, and Duration for request-driven services - **USE Method:** Utilization, Saturation, and Errors for resource monitoring - **Business Metrics:** Revenue, user engagement, and feature adoption tracking - **Infrastructure Metrics:** CPU, memory, disk, network, and custom resource metrics #### Logs - **Structured Logging:** JSON-based log formats with consistent fields - **Log Aggregation:** Centralized log collection and indexing strategies - **Log Levels:** Appropriate use of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL levels - **Correlation IDs:** Request tracing through distributed systems - **Log Sampling:** Volume management for high-throughput systems #### Traces - **Distributed Tracing:** End-to-end request flow visualization - **Span Design:** Meaningful span boundaries and metadata - **Trace Sampling:** Intelligent sampling strategies for performance and cost - **Service Maps:** Automatic dependency discovery through traces - **Root Cause Analysis:** Trace-driven debugging workflows ### Dashboard Design Principles #### Information Architecture - **Hierarchy:** Overview → Service → Component → Instance drill-down paths - **Golden Ratio:** 80% operational metrics, 20% exploratory metrics - **Cognitive Load:** Maximum 7±2 panels per dashboard screen - **User Journey:** Role-based dashboard personas (SRE, Developer, Executive) #### Visualization Best Practices - **Chart Selection:** Time series for trends, heatmaps for distributions, gauges for status - **Color Theory:** Red for critical, amber for warning, green for healthy states - **Reference Lines:** SLO targets, capacity thresholds, and historical baselines - **Time Ranges:** Default to meaningful windows (4h for incidents, 7d for trends) #### Panel Design - **Metric Queries:** Efficient Prometheus/InfluxDB queries with proper aggregation - **Alerting Integration:** Visual alert state indicators on relevant panels - **Interactive Elements:** Template variables, drill-down links, and annotation overlays - **Performance:** Sub-second render times through query optimization ### Alert Design and Optimization #### Alert Classification - **Severity Levels:** - **Critical:** Service down, SLO burn rate high - **Warning:** Approaching thresholds, non-user-facing issues - **Info:** Deployment notifications, capacity planning alerts - **Actionability:** Every alert must have a clear response action - **Alert Routing:** Escalation policies based on severity and team ownership #### Alert Fatigue Prevention - **Signal vs Noise:** High precision (few false positives) over high recall - **Hysteresis:** Different thresholds for firing and resolving alerts - **Suppression:** Dependent alert suppression during known outages - **Grouping:** Related alerts grouped into single notifications #### Alert Rule Design - **Threshold Selection:** Statistical methods for threshold determination - **Window Functions:** Appropriate averaging windows and percentile calculations - **Alert Lifecycle:** Clear firing conditions and automatic resolution criteria - **Testing:** Alert rule validation against historical data ### Runbook Generation and Incident Response #### Runbook Structure - **Alert Context:** What the alert means and why it fired - **Impact Assessment:** User-facing vs internal impact evaluation - **Investigation Steps:** Ordered troubleshooting procedures with time estimates - **Resolution Actions:** Common fixes and escalation procedures - **Post-Incident:** Follow-up tasks and prevention measures #### Incident Detection Patterns - **Anomaly Detection:** Statistical methods for detecting unusual patterns - **Composite Alerts:** Multi-signal alerts for complex failure modes - **Predictive Alerts:** Capacity and trend-based forward-looking alerts - **Canary Monitoring:** Early detection through progressive deployment monitoring ### Golden Signals Framework #### Latency Monitoring - **Request Latency:** P50, P95, P99 response time tracking - **Queue Latency:** Time spent waiting in processing queues - **Network Latency:** Inter-service communication delays - **Database Latency:** Query execution and connection pool metrics #### Traffic Monitoring - **Request Rate:** Requests per second with burst detection - **Bandwidth Usage:** Network throughput and capacity utilization - **User Sessions:** Active user tracking and session duration - **Feature Usage:** API endpoint and feature adoption metrics #### Error Monitoring - **Error Rate:** 4xx and 5xx HTTP response code tracking - **Error Budget:** SLO-based error rate targets and consumption - **Error Distribution:** Error type classification and trending - **Silent Failures:** Detection of processing failures without HTTP errors #### Saturation Monitoring - **Resource Utilization:** CPU, memory, disk, and network usage - **Queue Depth:** Processing queue length and wait times - **Connection Pools:** Database and service connection saturation - **Rate Limiting:** API throttling and quota exhaustion tracking ### Distributed Tracing Strategies #### Trace Architecture - **Sampling Strategy:** Head-based, tail-based, and adaptive sampling - **Trace Propagation:** Context propagation across service boundaries - **Span Correlation:** Parent-child relationship modeling - **Trace Storage:** Retention policies and storage optimization #### Service Instrumentation - **Auto-Instrumentation:** Framework-based automatic trace generation - **Manual Instrumentation:** Custom span creation for business logic - **Baggage Handling:** Cross-cutting concern propagation - **Performance Impact:** Instrumentation overhead measurement and optimization ### Log Aggregation Patterns #### Collection Architecture - **Agent Deployment:** Log shipping agent strategies (push vs pull) - **Log Routing:** Topic-based routing and filtering - **Parsing Strategies:** Structured vs unstructured log handling - **Schema Evolution:** Log format versioning and migration #### Storage and Indexing - **Index Design:** Optimized field indexing for common query patterns - **Retention Policies:** Time and volume-based log retention - **Compression:** Log data compression and archival strategies - **Search Performance:** Query optimization and result caching ### Cost Optimization for Observability #### Data Management - **Metric Retention:** Tiered retention based on metric importance - **Log Sampling:** Intelligent sampling to reduce ingestion costs - **Trace Sampling:** Cost-effective trace collection strategies - **Data Archival:** Cold storage for historical observability data #### Resource Optimization - **Query Efficiency:** Optimized metric and log queries - **Storage Costs:** Appropriate storage tiers for different data types - **Ingestion Rate Limiting:** Controlled data ingestion to manage costs - **Cardinality Management:** High-cardinality metric detection and mitigation ## Scripts Overview This skill includes three powerful Python scripts for comprehensive observability design: ### 1. SLO Designer (`slo_designer.py`) Generates complete SLI/SLO frameworks based on service characteristics: - **Input:** Service description JSON (type, criticality, dependencies) - **Output:** SLI definitions, SLO targets, error budgets, burn rate alerts, SLA recommendations - **Features:** Multi-window burn rate calculations, error budget policies, alert rule generation ### 2. Alert Optimizer (`alert_optimizer.py`) Analyzes and optimizes existing alert configurations: - **Input:** Alert configuration JSON with rules, thresholds, and routing - **Output:** Optimization report and improved alert configuration - **Features:** Noise detection, coverage gaps, duplicate identification, threshold optimization ### 3. Dashboard Generator (`dashboard_generator.py`) Creates comprehensive dashboard specifications: - **Input:** Service/system description JSON - **Output:** Grafana-compatible dashboard JSON and documentation - **Features:** Golden signals coverage, RED/USE methods, drill-down paths, role-based views ## Integration Patterns ### Monitoring Stack Integration - **Prometheus:** Metric collection and alerting rule generation - **Grafana:** Dashboard creation and visualization configuration - **Elasticsearch/Kibana:** Log analysis and dashboard integration - **Jaeger/Zipkin:** Distributed tracing configuration and analysis ### CI/CD Integration - **Pipeline Monitoring:** Build, test, and deployment observability - **Deployment Correlation:** Release impact tracking and rollback triggers - **Feature Flag Monitoring:** A/B test and feature rollout observability - **Performance Regression:** Automated performance monitoring in pipelines ### Incident Management Integration - **PagerDuty/VictorOps:** Alert routing and escalation policies - **Slack/Teams:** Notification and collaboration integration - **JIRA/ServiceNow:** Incident tracking and resolution workflows - **Post-Mortem:** Automated incident analysis and improvement tracking ## Advanced Patterns ### Multi-Cloud Observability - **Cross-Cloud Metrics:** Unified metrics across AWS, GCP, Azure - **Network Observability:** Inter-cloud connectivity monitoring - **Cost Attribution:** Cloud resource cost tracking and optimization - **Compliance Monitoring:** Security and compliance posture tracking ### Microservices Observability - **Service Mesh Integration:** Istio/Linkerd observability configuration - **API Gateway Monitoring:** Request routing and rate limiting observability - **Container Orchestration:** Kubernetes cluster and workload monitoring - **Service Discovery:** Dynamic service monitoring and health checks ### Machine Learning Observability - **Model Performance:** Accuracy, drift, and bias monitoring - **Feature Store Monitoring:** Feature quality and freshness tracking - **Pipeline Observability:** ML pipeline execution and performance monitoring - **A/B Test Analysis:** Statistical significance and business impact measurement ## Best Practices ### Organizational Alignment - **SLO Setting:** Collaborative target setting between product and engineering - **Alert Ownership:** Clear escalation paths and team responsibilities - **Dashboard Governance:** Centralized dashboard management and standards - **Training Programs:** Team education on observability tools and practices ### Technical Excellence - **Infrastructure as Code:** Observability configuration version control - **Testing Strategy:** Alert rule testing and dashboard validation - **Performance Monitoring:** Observability system performance tracking - **Security Considerations:** Access control and data privacy in observability ### Continuous Improvement - **Metrics Review:** Regular SLI/SLO effectiveness assessment - **Alert Tuning:** Ongoing alert threshold and routing optimization - **Dashboard Evolution:** User feedback-driven dashboard improvements - **Tool Evaluation:** Regular assessment of observability tool effectiveness ## Success Metrics ### Operational Metrics - **Mean Time to Detection (MTTD):** How quickly issues are identified - **Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR):** Time from detection to resolution - **Alert Precision:** Percentage of actionable alerts - **SLO Achievement:** Percentage of SLO targets met consistently ### Business Metrics - **System Reliability:** Overall uptime and user experience quality - **Engineering Velocity:** Development team productivity and deployment frequency - **Cost Efficiency:** Observability cost as percentage of infrastructure spend - **Customer Satisfaction:** User-reported reliability and performance satisfaction This comprehensive observability design skill enables organizations to build robust, scalable monitoring and alerting systems that provide actionable insights while maintaining cost efficiency and operational excellence.
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