From error-rate-monitor
Monitor and analyze application error rates to improve reliability. Use when tracking errors in applications including HTTP errors, exceptions, and database issues. Trigger with phrases like "monitor error rates", "track application errors", or "analyze error patterns".
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Monitor and analyze application error rates across HTTP endpoints, database queries, external APIs, and background jobs with threshold-based alerting and error budget tracking.
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Monitor and analyze application error rates across HTTP endpoints, database queries, external APIs, and background jobs with threshold-based alerting and error budget tracking.
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.
If monitoring setup fails: