{"repo":"tortastudios/sentry-instrumentation","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/tortastudios/sentry-instrumentation","clone":"git clone https://github.com/tortastudios/sentry-instrumentation.git","description":"Sentry instrumentation skill for system-behavior tracking","language":"Shell","stars":24,"topics":["agent-skills","claude-skills","codex-skill","instrumentation","monitoring","observability","sentry","telemetry"],"license":"MIT","category":"analytics","readme_excerpt":"Sentry Instrumentation Your AI agent adds Sentry instrumentation — metrics and tracing — the right way on the first try, so a year from now, when someone asks \"is the app actually working?\", you have an answer that isn't a guess. License: MIT · Language (v0.1): Python (TypeScript + Go on the roadmap) · Works with: Claude Code · Claude.ai · Cursor · Codex · Aider · Continue · Windsurf --- Why this matters Picture this. You build something good. It gets traction. Six months later, a real enterprise customer shows up and says: \"We love it. We want to use it company-wide. Send us your SLA — how often is the app up? How fast does it respond? When things break, how fast do you notice?\" You now have two choices. Choice 1 — make up a number. Sounds fine until the second month, when the real number doesn't match the one in the contract, and the customer's legal team notices. Now you have a problem that costs more than the deal. Choice 2 — actually know the number. You can pull it from real measurements your app has been writing down since day one. You say: \"Over the last 90 days, checkout succeeded 99.94% of the time. The p95 response time was 420ms. We detect any outage longer than 60 seconds within 2 minutes, and here's the incident log proving it.\" That answer only exists if your app was measuring itself correctly from the start. This skill is what teaches your AI coding agent to do that from day one — not as a last-minute scramble when the enterprise deal shows up. It's the differ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/tortastudios","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/tortastudios/sentry-instrumentation/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}