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Found 27 Skills
Full-stack observability with Datadog APM, logs, metrics, synthetics, and RUM. Use when implementing monitoring, tracing, alerting, or cost optimization for production systems.
APM - traces, services, dependencies, performance analysis.
Configure New Relic observability platform for infrastructure and application monitoring. Set up APM agents, create dashboards, configure alerts, and implement distributed tracing. Use when implementing full-stack observability with New Relic One.
Assess APM service health using SLOs, alerts, ML, throughput, latency, error rate, and dependencies. Use when checking service status, performance, or when the user asks about service health.
Migrate a Java application from the classic Elastic APM Java agent to the EDOT Java agent. Use when switching from elastic-apm-agent.jar to elastic-otel-javaagent.jar.
Monitor infrastructure, APM, logs, and metrics on Datadog
Sets up TraceKit APM in Next.js applications with multi-runtime support, error boundaries, and distributed tracing. Covers both App Router and Pages Router architectures.
Migrate a .NET application from the classic Elastic APM .NET agent to the EDOT .NET SDK. Use when switching from Elastic.Apm.* packages to Elastic.OpenTelemetry.
Migrate a Python application from the classic Elastic APM Python agent to the EDOT Python agent. Use when switching from elastic-apm to elastic-opentelemetry.
Implement OpenTelemetry logs/metrics/traces, SLI/SLO gates, burn-rate alerts, and APM integrations. Use when adding or validating observability.
Use the `datadog` CLI to manage Datadog resources — monitors, metrics, events, logs, services, errors, and pipelines. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks to query, create, update, or delete Datadog monitors, search logs or errors, check metric values, list APM services, or manage log pipelines. Also trigger when the user mentions Datadog observability tasks like "check the error rate", "look at monitors", "search logs for errors", "list services", or "set up a log pipeline".
Installs, configures, audits, and operates Agent Package Manager (APM) in repositories. Use when initializing apm.yml, installing or updating packages, validating manifests, managing lockfiles, compiling agent context, browsing MCP servers, setting up runtimes, or packaging resolved context for CI and team distribution. Don't use for writing a single skill by hand, generic package managers like npm or pip, or non-APM agent configuration systems.