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Create operational runbooks, playbooks, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and incident response guides. Use when documenting operational procedures, on-call guides, or incident response processes.
Create operational runbooks and standard operating procedures. Document troubleshooting guides and recovery procedures. Use when documenting operational knowledge.
Create or update an operational runbook for a recurring task or procedure. Use when documenting a task that on-call or ops needs to run repeatably, turning tribal knowledge into exact step-by-step commands, adding troubleshooting and rollback steps to an existing procedure, or writing escalation paths for when things go wrong.
Expert technical documentation specialist for developer docs, API references, and runbooks. Activate on: documentation, docs, README, API reference, technical writing, user guide, runbook, ADR, changelog, release notes, tutorial, how-to guide. NOT for: marketing copy (use copywriting skills), blog posts (use content skills), code comments (handled by developers).
Эксперт по runbooks. Используй для создания операционных процедур, incident response и maintenance документации.
Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or structuring technical documentation for software projects. Triggers on API documentation, tutorials, architecture decision records (ADRs), runbooks, onboarding guides, README files, or any developer-facing prose. Covers documentation structure, writing style, audience analysis, and doc-as-code workflows for engineering teams.
Create a new runbook with guided assistance. A runbook is a structured markdown document that tells a coding agent how to accomplish a complex, multi-step task with evaluation loops and quality gates. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, build, scaffold, or write a runbook — including 'create runbook', 'new runbook', 'build a runbook', 'make a runbook', 'runbook wizard', 'help me write a runbook', 'I need a runbook for...', 'automate this task with a runbook', or 'turn this into a runbook'. Also trigger when the user describes a multi-step agent task that would benefit from structured evaluation and iteration loops, even if they don't use the word 'runbook' — for example, 'I want to build an automated pipeline that evaluates its own output' or 'create a repeatable process with quality gates'.
Expert guide for documenting infrastructure including architecture diagrams, runbooks, system documentation, and operational procedures. Use when creating technical documentation for systems and deployments.
Generate living documentation from git diffs — analyze branch comparisons or last N commits to automatically create or update Component Docs, Changelogs, ADRs, and Runbooks in Markdown with Obsidian-compatible YAML frontmatter. Use when asked to: (1) document changes from a branch diff, (2) generate release notes, (3) update service documentation, (4) analyze commits and produce docs, (5) create ADRs from architectural changes. Triggers: 'document the diff', 'generate docs from commits', 'update docs for [service]', 'release notes', 'what changed and document it', 'living docs', 'analiza el diff y genera documentacion'.
Create structured incident runbooks with diagnostic steps, resolution procedures, escalation paths, and communication templates for effective incident response. Use when documenting response procedures for recurring alerts, standardizing incident response across an on-call rotation, reducing MTTR with clear diagnostic steps, creating training materials for new team members, or linking alert annotations directly to resolution procedures.