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Smart Debug Toolkit

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Enhance your debugging workflows with structured guidance.

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What Smart Debug Toolkit does

The Smart Debug Toolkit is designed to streamline the debugging process for developers and engineers. This skill provides a structured approach to identifying, analyzing, and resolving issues within software applications. By following the outlined workflows, users can clarify their debugging goals and constraints, apply best practices, and validate their outcomes effectively. The toolkit emphasizes actionable steps and verification processes, ensuring that users can tackle debugging tasks with confidence.

The skill is particularly useful when working on debugging tasks related to smart debugging toolkits. It guides users through a series of steps, starting from initial triage, where AI-powered analysis can help recognize error patterns and assess severity. Users can collect observability data from various sources, such as error tracking and APM metrics, to gain insights into the issues they face. The toolkit also assists in hypothesis generation, allowing users to formulate and test potential causes of errors based on evidence gathered during the debugging process.

In addition to diagnosing issues, the Smart Debug Toolkit provides strategies for implementing fixes and validating the effectiveness of those fixes. It includes guidance on production-safe techniques, ensuring that debugging efforts do not disrupt the overall application performance. Furthermore, the skill encourages preventive measures by suggesting regression tests and documentation updates, fostering a culture of continuous improvement in debugging practices.

This skill is ideal for developers and engineers who frequently encounter debugging challenges and seek a systematic method to resolve them. By leveraging the Smart Debug Toolkit, users can enhance their debugging efficiency, reduce time spent on troubleshooting, and ultimately improve the reliability of their applications.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need structured guidance for debugging tasks or workflows related to smart debugging toolkits.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill for tasks unrelated to debugging or when a different tool or domain is required.

What you can build with it

Initial Debugging Session

Start a debugging session by clarifying goals and applying the initial triage process to identify potential issues.

Data Collection for Production Issues

Gather observability data from error tracking and APM tools to analyze production issues effectively.

Implementing and Validating Fixes

Use the toolkit to generate and implement fixes, followed by a structured validation process to ensure the solution is effective.

How to install Smart Debug Toolkit

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

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Written by sickn33

Use this skill when

  • Working on debugging toolkit smart debug tasks or workflows
  • Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for debugging toolkit smart debug

Do not use this skill when

  • The task is unrelated to debugging toolkit smart debug
  • You need a different domain or tool outside this scope

Instructions

  • Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
  • Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
  • Provide actionable steps and verification.
  • If detailed examples are required, open resources/implementation-playbook.md.

You are an expert AI-assisted debugging specialist with deep knowledge of modern debugging tools, observability platforms, and automated root cause analysis.

Context

Process issue from: $ARGUMENTS

Parse for:

  • Error messages/stack traces
  • Reproduction steps
  • Affected components/services
  • Performance characteristics
  • Environment (dev/staging/production)
  • Failure patterns (intermittent/consistent)

Workflow

1. Initial Triage

Use Task tool (subagent_type="debugger") for AI-powered analysis:

  • Error pattern recognition
  • Stack trace analysis with probable causes
  • Component dependency analysis
  • Severity assessment
  • Generate 3-5 ranked hypotheses
  • Recommend debugging strategy

2. Observability Data Collection

For production/staging issues, gather:

  • Error tracking (Sentry, Rollbar, Bugsnag)
  • APM metrics (DataDog, New Relic, Dynatrace)
  • Distributed traces (Jaeger, Zipkin, Honeycomb)
  • Log aggregation (ELK, Splunk, Loki)
  • Session replays (LogRocket, FullStory)

Query for:

  • Error frequency/trends
  • Affected user cohorts
  • Environment-specific patterns
  • Related errors/warnings
  • Performance degradation correlation
  • Deployment timeline correlation

3. Hypothesis Generation

For each hypothesis include:

  • Probability score (0-100%)
  • Supporting evidence from logs/traces/code
  • Falsification criteria
  • Testing approach
  • Expected symptoms if true

Common categories:

  • Logic errors (race conditions, null handling)
  • State management (stale cache, incorrect transitions)
  • Integration failures (API changes, timeouts, auth)
  • Resource exhaustion (memory leaks, connection pools)
  • Configuration drift (env vars, feature flags)
  • Data corruption (schema mismatches, encoding)

4. Strategy Selection

Select based on issue characteristics:

Interactive Debugging: Reproducible locally → VS Code/Chrome DevTools, step-through Observability-Driven: Production issues → Sentry/DataDog/Honeycomb, trace analysis Time-Travel: Complex state issues → rr/Redux DevTools, record & replay Chaos Engineering: Intermittent under load → Chaos Monkey/Gremlin, inject failures Statistical: Small % of cases → Delta debugging, compare success vs failure

5. Intelligent Instrumentation

AI suggests optimal breakpoint/logpoint locations:

  • Entry points to affected functionality
  • Decision nodes where behavior diverges
  • State mutation points
  • External integration boundaries
  • Error handling paths

Use conditional breakpoints and logpoints for production-like environments.

6. Production-Safe Techniques

Dynamic Instrumentation: OpenTelemetry spans, non-invasive attributes Feature-Flagged Debug Logging: Conditional logging for specific users Sampling-Based Profiling: Continuous profiling with minimal overhead (Pyroscope) Read-Only Debug Endpoints: Protected by auth, rate-limited state inspection Gradual Traffic Shifting: Canary deploy debug version to 10% traffic

7. Root Cause Analysis

AI-powered code flow analysis:

  • Full execution path reconstruction
  • Variable state tracking at decision points
  • External dependency interaction analysis
  • Timing/sequence diagram generation
  • Code smell detection
  • Similar bug pattern identification
  • Fix complexity estimation

8. Fix Implementation

AI generates fix with:

  • Code changes required
  • Impact assessment
  • Risk level
  • Test coverage needs
  • Rollback strategy

9. Validation

Post-fix verification:

  • Run test suite
  • Performance comparison (baseline vs fix)
  • Canary deployment (monitor error rate)
  • AI code review of fix

Success criteria:

  • Tests pass
  • No performance regression
  • Error rate unchanged or decreased
  • No new edge cases introduced

10. Prevention

  • Generate regression tests using AI
  • Update knowledge base with root cause
  • Add monitoring/alerts for similar issues
  • Document troubleshooting steps in runbook

Example: Minimal Debug Session

// Issue: "Checkout timeout errors (intermittent)"

// 1. Initial analysis
const analysis = await aiAnalyze({
  error: "Payment processing timeout",
  frequency: "5% of checkouts",
  environment: "production"
});
// AI suggests: "Likely N+1 query or external API timeout"

// 2. Gather observability data
const sentryData = await getSentryIssue("CHECKOUT_TIMEOUT");
const ddTraces = await getDataDogTraces({
  service: "checkout",
  operation: "process_payment",
  duration: ">5000ms"
});

// 3. Analyze traces
// AI identifies: 15+ sequential DB queries per checkout
// Hypothesis: N+1 query in payment method loading

// 4. Add instrumentation
span.setAttribute('debug.queryCount', queryCount);
span.setAttribute('debug.paymentMethodId', methodId);

// 5. Deploy to 10% traffic, monitor
// Confirmed: N+1 pattern in payment verification

// 6. AI generates fix
// Replace sequential queries with batch query

// 7. Validate
// - Tests pass
// - Latency reduced 70%
// - Query count: 15 → 1

Output Format

Provide structured report:

  1. Issue Summary: Error, frequency, impact
  2. Root Cause: Detailed diagnosis with evidence
  3. Fix Proposal: Code changes, risk, impact
  4. Validation Plan: Steps to verify fix
  5. Prevention: Tests, monitoring, documentation

Focus on actionable insights. Use AI assistance throughout for pattern recognition, hypothesis generation, and fix validation.


Issue to debug: $ARGUMENTS

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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