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Instrument web applications to send telemetry data to Azure Application Insights for observability and monitoring. USE FOR: instrument app with app insights, add appinsights instrumentation, configure application insights, set up telemetry monitoring, enable app insights auto-instrumentation, add observability to azure web app, instrument webapp to send data to app insights, configure telemetry for app service. DO NOT USE FOR: non-Azure monitoring (use CloudWatch for AWS, Datadog for third-party), log analysis (use azure-kusto), cost monitoring (use azure-cost-optimization), security monitoring (use azure-security).
Instrument a webapp to send useful telemetry data to Azure App Insights
Analyze Azure resource health, diagnose issues from logs and telemetry, and create a remediation plan for identified problems.
Version-aware guide for configuring and running Apollo Router for federated GraphQL supergraphs. Generates correct YAML for both Router v1.x and v2.x. Use this skill when: (1) setting up Apollo Router to run a supergraph, (2) configuring routing, headers, or CORS, (3) implementing custom plugins (Rhai scripts or coprocessors), (4) configuring telemetry (tracing, metrics, logging), (5) troubleshooting Router performance or connectivity issues.
OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions expert. Use when selecting, applying, or reviewing telemetry attributes, span names, span kinds, or span status codes. Triggers on tasks involving attribute selection, naming telemetry, semantic convention compliance, attribute migration, or custom attribute decisions. Covers the attribute registry, naming patterns, status mapping, attribute placement, and versioning.
Expert guidance for configuring and deploying the OpenTelemetry Collector. Use when setting up a Collector pipeline, configuring receivers, exporters, or processors, deploying a Collector to Kubernetes or Docker, or forwarding telemetry to Dash0. Triggers on requests involving collector, pipeline, OTLP receiver, exporter, or Dash0 collector setup.
Configure the OpenTelemetry Collector with Sentry Exporter for multi-project routing and automatic project creation. Use when setting up OTel with Sentry, configuring collector pipelines for traces and logs, or routing telemetry from multiple services to Sentry projects.
Guide for Workleap's logging library (@workleap/logging) that provides structured, composable logging for frontend TypeScript applications. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up logging in a Workleap frontend application (2) Creating or configuring loggers (BrowserConsoleLogger, CompositeLogger) (3) Understanding log levels (debug, information, warning, error, critical) (4) Building complex log entries with chained segments (withText, withObject, withError) (5) Using logging scopes to group related log entries (6) Styling log output in browser console (7) Composing multiple loggers to send logs to different destinations (8) Filtering logs by severity level (9) Integrating logging with LogRocket or other telemetry tools (10) Reviewing logging-related changes in pull requests (11) Questions about logging best practices specific to wl-logging
Expert guidance for emitting high-quality, cost-efficient OpenTelemetry telemetry. Use when instrumenting applications with traces, metrics, or logs. Triggers on requests for observability, telemetry, tracing, metrics collection, logging integration, or OTel setup.
OpenTelemetry Transformation Language (OTTL) expert. Use when writing or debugging OTTL expressions for any OpenTelemetry Collector component that supports OTTL (processors, connectors, receivers, exporters). Triggers on tasks involving telemetry transformation, filtering, attribute manipulation, data redaction, sampling policies, routing, or Collector configuration. Covers syntax, contexts, functions, error handling, and performance.
The Fifteen-Factor App methodology for modern cloud-native SaaS applications. This skill should be automatically invoked when planning SaaS tools, product software architecture, microservices design, PRPs/PRDs, or cloud-native application development. Extends the original Twelve-Factor App principles with three additional factors (API First, Telemetry, Security). Trigger keywords include "fifteen factor", "12 factor", "SaaS architecture", "cloud-native design", "application architecture", "microservices best practices", or when in a planning/architecture session.
Implement OpenTelemetry (OTEL) observability - Collector configuration, Kubernetes deployment, traces/metrics/logs pipelines, instrumentation, and troubleshooting. Use when working with OTEL Collector, telemetry pipelines, observability infrastructure, or Kubernetes monitoring.