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Java logging with SLF4J facade, Logback, and Log4j2 implementations. Covers configuration, log levels, structured logging, async logging, and production best practices for Spring Boot applications. USE WHEN: user mentions "java logging", "spring boot logging", "slf4j setup", asks about "how to log in java", "logback vs log4j2", "java logging best practices" DO NOT USE FOR: Node.js logging - use `nodejs-logging` instead, Python logging - use `python-logging`, Kotlin-specific logging - similar but has nuances
Use when you need to implement or improve Java logging and observability — including selecting SLF4J with Logback/Log4j2, applying proper log levels (ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE), parameterized logging, secure logging without sensitive data exposure, environment-specific configuration, log aggregation and monitoring, or validating logging through tests. Part of the skills-for-java project
Java logging best practices with SLF4J, structured logging (JSON), and MDC for request tracing. Includes AI-friendly log formats for Claude Code debugging. Use when user asks about logging, debugging application flow, or analyzing logs.
Logback - flexible and powerful logging framework for Java and Spring Boot applications. Successor to Log4j with native SLF4J support, async logging, and automatic file rotation. USE WHEN: user mentions "logback", "spring boot logging", "java logging configuration", asks about "logback-spring.xml", "rolling file appender", "async logging in java" DO NOT USE FOR: SLF4J API usage - use `slf4j` instead, Log4j2 - use separate Log4j2 skill, Node.js logging - use `winston` or `pino` instead, Python logging - use `python-logging` instead