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- Created .gitignore to exclude build artifacts and dependencies. - Added index.html as the main entry point for the application. - Included LICENSE file with Apache 2.0 terms. - Initialized package.json and package-lock.json for project dependencies. - Added pnpm-lock.yaml for package management. - Created QUICKSTART.md for setup instructions. - Added README.md and README.zh-CN.md for project documentation in English and Chinese.
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name, description, triggers, ocd
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| eng-runbook | An engineering runbook — service overview, alerts table, dashboards links, common procedures with copy-pasteable commands, on-call rotation, and an incident-response checklist. Use when the brief mentions "runbook", "ops doc", "on-call guide", "SRE doc", or "运维手册". |
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Engineering Runbook Skill
Produce a single-page engineering runbook.
Workflow
- Read DESIGN.md.
- Identify the service from the brief.
- Layout:
- Header: service name, owner team, severity tier, version.
- Service summary paragraph + dependency list.
- Alerts table: alert name / severity / what it means / first response.
- Dashboards & links list.
- Common procedures block (3–4) with code blocks (deploy, rollback, rotate keys).
- On-call rotation table (week / primary / secondary / backup).
- Incident response checklist (5 numbered steps).
- One inline
<style>, semantic HTML, monospace for code blocks.
Output contract
<artifact identifier="runbook-name" type="text/html" title="Service Runbook">
<!doctype html>...</artifact>