Investigating Logs
Investigate logs in a PostHog project: verify a service or deployment is healthy, explain an error spike, triage an incident, or understand what a log stream is saying. Use when the user asks to "check the logs", asks whether a service, deploy, release, or change is working or broke anything, asks why errors are up or what changed, or wants the root cause of failures visible in logs. Routes the logs MCP tools (services overview, pattern mining, before/after pattern diffing, bucketed counts, facets, raw rows) so investigations start from summaries instead of raw rows or hand-written SQL over the logs table.
Works with: Claude Code (native) · Cursor, Codex CLI (manual)
native: this artifact type is that client's own format
Install (Claude Code):
cp -r investigating-logs ~/.claude/skills/- Adoption: 1 repos
- Upkeep: 96.0
- Freshness: 92.0
- Evidence coverage: 84% of the inputs this score can use — the rest are unknown, and the score is discounted for it
- Health: active
- Contributors: 10
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Measured 2026-08-20 · scorer s5 · how · something wrong here?