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# Description
Logging best practices focused on wide events (canonical log lines) for powerful debugging and analytics
# SKILL.md
name: logging-best-practices
description: Logging best practices focused on wide events (canonical log lines) for powerful debugging and analytics
license: MIT
metadata:
author: boristane
version: "1.0.0"
Logging Best Practices Skill
Version: 1.0.0
Purpose
This skill provides guidelines for implementing effective logging in applications. It focuses on wide events (also called canonical log lines) - a pattern where you emit a single, context-rich event per request per service, enabling powerful debugging and analytics.
When to Apply
Apply these guidelines when:
- Writing or reviewing logging code
- Adding console.log, logger.info, or similar
- Designing logging strategy for new services
- Setting up logging infrastructure
Core Principles
1. Wide Events (CRITICAL)
Emit one context-rich event per request per service. Instead of scattering log lines throughout your handler, consolidate everything into a single structured event emitted at request completion.
const wideEvent: Record<string, unknown> = {
method: 'POST',
path: '/checkout',
requestId: c.get('requestId'),
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
};
try {
const user = await getUser(c.get('userId'));
wideEvent.user = { id: user.id, subscription: user.subscription };
const cart = await getCart(user.id);
wideEvent.cart = { total_cents: cart.total, item_count: cart.items.length };
wideEvent.status_code = 200;
wideEvent.outcome = 'success';
return c.json({ success: true });
} catch (error) {
wideEvent.status_code = 500;
wideEvent.outcome = 'error';
wideEvent.error = { message: error.message, type: error.name };
throw error;
} finally {
wideEvent.duration_ms = Date.now() - startTime;
logger.info(wideEvent);
}
2. High Cardinality & Dimensionality (CRITICAL)
Include fields with high cardinality (user IDs, request IDs - millions of unique values) and high dimensionality (many fields per event). This enables querying by specific users and answering questions you haven't anticipated yet.
3. Business Context (CRITICAL)
Always include business context: user subscription tier, cart value, feature flags, account age. The goal is to know "a premium customer couldn't complete a $2,499 purchase" not just "checkout failed."
4. Environment Characteristics (CRITICAL)
Include environment and deployment info in every event: commit hash, service version, region, instance ID. This enables correlating issues with deployments and identifying region-specific problems.
5. Single Logger (HIGH)
Use one logger instance configured at startup and import it everywhere. This ensures consistent formatting and automatic environment context.
6. Middleware Pattern (HIGH)
Use middleware to handle wide event infrastructure (timing, status, environment, emission). Handlers should only add business context.
7. Structure & Consistency (HIGH)
- Use JSON format consistently
- Maintain consistent field names across services
- Simplify to two log levels:
infoanderror - Never log unstructured strings
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
- Scattered logs: Multiple console.log() calls per request
- Multiple loggers: Different logger instances in different files
- Missing environment context: No commit hash or deployment info
- Missing business context: Logging technical details without user/business data
- Unstructured strings:
console.log('something happened')instead of structured data - Inconsistent schemas: Different field names across services
Guidelines
Wide Events (rules/wide-events.md)
- Emit one wide event per service hop
- Include all relevant context
- Connect events with request ID
- Emit at request completion in finally block
Context (rules/context.md)
- Support high cardinality fields (user_id, request_id)
- Include high dimensionality (many fields)
- Always include business context
- Always include environment characteristics (commit_hash, version, region)
Structure (rules/structure.md)
- Use a single logger throughout the codebase
- Use middleware for consistent wide events
- Use JSON format
- Maintain consistent schema
- Simplify to info and error levels
- Never log unstructured strings
Common Pitfalls (rules/pitfalls.md)
- Avoid multiple log lines per request
- Design for unknown unknowns
- Always propagate request IDs across services
References:
- Logging Sucks
- Observability Wide Events 101
- Stripe - Canonical Log Lines
# README.md
Agent Skills
A collection of skills for AI coding agents. Skills are packaged instructions and scripts that extend agent capabilities.
Skills follow the Agent Skills format.
Available Skills
logging-best-practices
Logging best practices focused on wide events (canonical log lines). Contains guidelines for effective logging that enables powerful debugging and analytics.
Use when:
- Writing or reviewing logging code
- Adding console.log, logger.info, or similar
- Designing logging strategy for new services
- Setting up logging infrastructure
Key concepts:
- Wide Events (Critical) - One context-rich event per request per service
- High Cardinality & Dimensionality (Critical) - Many fields, unique identifiers
- Business Context (Critical) - User subscription, cart value, feature flags
- Environment Context (Critical) - Commit hash, version, region, instance ID
- Single Logger (High) - One logger instance, configured at startup
- Middleware Pattern (High) - Infrastructure in middleware, business context in handlers
References:
- Logging Sucks
- Observability Wide Events 101
- Stripe - Canonical Log Lines
Installation
npx add-skill boristane/agent-skills
Usage
Skills are automatically available once installed. The agent will use them when relevant tasks are detected.
Examples:
Add logging to this endpoint
Review my logging code
Help me set up logging for this service
Skill Structure
Each skill contains:
- SKILL.md - Instructions for the agent
- rules/ - Individual guideline files
- metadata.json - Version and references
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.