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Create and manage production Grafana dashboards for real-time visualization of system and application metrics. Use when building monitoring dashboards, visualizing metrics, or creating operational observability interfaces.
OpenTelemetry with Grafana stack. Covers OTel SDK instrumentation for Go/Java/Python/Node.js/.NET, OTLP protocol and endpoint configuration, sending telemetry to Grafana Cloud via OTLP endpoint, Grafana Alloy as OTel collector, sampling strategies, Kubernetes OTel Operator, and migration from other observability tools. Use when instrumenting apps with OTel, configuring OTLP endpoints, setting up collectors, or migrating to OpenTelemetry.
Grafana OSS core features — dashboards, panels, visualization types, data sources, template variables, alerting, annotations, provisioning, RBAC, service accounts, and configuration. Use when building dashboards, configuring data sources, setting up provisioning YAML, managing users and permissions, writing PromQL/LogQL/TraceQL in panels, or configuring Grafana server settings.
Use when: user asks to create a Grafana app, initialize a grafana-app-sdk project, set up a Grafana App Platform app, scaffold a new app, or asks about deployment modes (standalone operator, grafana/apps, frontend-only), how grafana-app-sdk works, or the overall development workflow. Provides foundational knowledge of the grafana-app-sdk CLI, project structure, deployment modes, and overall workflow.
Grafana Alloy OpenTelemetry collector and telemetry pipeline configuration. Covers the Alloy configuration language (blocks, attributes, expressions), components for collecting metrics/logs/traces/profiles, sending data to Grafana Cloud/Prometheus/Loki/Tempo, clustering, Fleet Management remote config, and building telemetry pipelines. Use when configuring Alloy, writing Alloy config files (.alloy), building data collection pipelines, setting up scraping, or troubleshooting Alloy deployments.
Grafana Beyla eBPF auto-instrumentation for application observability without code changes. Covers supported languages/runtimes, requirements, installation, configuration (discovery, eBPF settings, OTLP traces export, Prometheus metrics export), Kubernetes deployment, and integration with Grafana Cloud. Use when setting up zero-code instrumentation, configuring eBPF probes, deploying Beyla to Kubernetes, connecting to Tempo/Prometheus, or troubleshooting instrumentation issues.
Create, modify, and organise Grafana dashboards including panels, variables, transformations, and alerting. Use when the user asks to create a Grafana dashboard, add a panel, configure a time series or stat panel, add template variables, set up dashboard linking, use transformations, configure thresholds, build a dashboard for a service, or export dashboard JSON. Triggers on phrases like "create dashboard", "add panel", "time series panel", "Grafana dashboard JSON", "template variables", "dashboard variable", "panel transformation", "threshold", "stat panel", "table panel", "Grafana annotations", or "dashboard folder".
Grafana Mimir scalable long-term metrics storage. Covers architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/ query-frontend/store-gateway/ruler), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices), configuration, Prometheus remote write, PromQL querying, multi-tenancy, compaction, and operations. Use when working with Mimir for metrics storage, scaling Prometheus, configuring Mimir clusters, writing PromQL, or debugging Mimir.
Grafana Tempo distributed tracing backend. Covers TraceQL query language (span selectors, attribute scopes, pipeline operators, structural operators, metrics functions), trace ingestion via OTLP/Jaeger/Zipkin, Tempo architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/metrics-generator), full configuration reference with YAML, metrics-from-traces (span metrics, service graphs, TraceQL metrics), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices/Helm/Kubernetes), multi-tenancy, performance tuning, caching, and HTTP API. Use when working with distributed traces, writing TraceQL queries, deploying Tempo, configuring trace pipelines, or setting up Grafana-Tempo integrations (traces-to-logs, traces-to-metrics, traces-to-profiles).
Connect AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, OpenAI Codex) to Grafana Cloud via the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Use when the user asks to connect Claude Code to Grafana, set up MCP for Grafana, use Grafana tools in Cursor, query Grafana from an AI agent, configure the Grafana MCP server, or make AI agents interact with Grafana Cloud APIs. Triggers on phrases like "MCP server", "connect Claude Code to Grafana", "Grafana MCP", "AI agent Grafana", "Claude Grafana tools", "Cursor Grafana", or "agent observability".
Create professional Grafana dashboards with visualizations, templating, and alerts. Use when building monitoring dashboards, creating data visualizations, or setting up operational insights.
Comprehensive skill for interacting with Grafana's HTTP API to manage dashboards, data sources, folders, alerting, annotations, users, teams, and organizations. Use when Claude needs to (1) Create, read, update, or delete Grafana dashboards, (2) Manage data sources and connections, (3) Configure alerting rules, contact points, and notification policies, (4) Work with folders and permissions, (5) Manage users, teams, and service accounts, (6) Create or query annotations, (7) Execute queries against data sources, or any other Grafana automation task via API.