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getsentry/skills

Sentry Skills

Note

For skills to help set up Sentry in your project or debug production issues, see https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-for-ai

Agent skills for Sentry employees, following the Agent Skills open format.

Installation

Claude Code

claude plugin marketplace add getsentry/skills
claude plugin install sentry-skills@sentry-skills

Restart Claude Code after installation. Skills activate automatically when relevant.

Update:

claude plugin marketplace update
claude plugin update sentry-skills@sentry-skills

Or run /plugin to open the plugin manager.

Skills Package (skills.sh)

For agents supporting the skills.sh ecosystem:

npx skills add getsentry/skills

Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, GitHub Copilot, and other compatible agents.

Available Skills

Skill Description
agents-md This skill should be used when the user asks to "create AGENTS.md", "update AGENTS.md", "maintain agent docs", "set up CLAUDE.md", or needs to keep agent instructions concise.
blog-writing-guide Write, review, and improve blog posts for the Sentry engineering blog following Sentry's specific writing standards, voice, and quality bar.
brand-guidelines Write copy following Sentry brand guidelines.
claude-settings-audit Analyze a repository to generate recommended Claude Code settings.json permissions.
code-review Perform code reviews following Sentry engineering practices.
code-simplifier Simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving all functionality.
commit ALWAYS use this skill when committing code changes — never commit directly without it.
create-branch Create git branches following Sentry naming conventions.
create-pr ALWAYS use this skill when creating pull requests — never create a PR directly without it.
django-access-review Django access control and IDOR security review.
django-perf-review Django performance code review.
doc-coauthoring Guide users through a structured workflow for co-authoring documentation.
find-bugs Find bugs, security vulnerabilities, and code quality issues in local branch changes.
gh-review-requests Fetch unread GitHub notifications for open PRs where review is requested from a specified team or opened by a team member.
gha-security-review GitHub Actions security review for workflow exploitation vulnerabilities.
iterate-pr Iterate on a PR until CI passes.
pr-writer Canonical workflow to create and update pull requests following Sentry conventions.
security-review Security code review for vulnerabilities.
skill-creator Create new agent skills following the Agent Skills specification.
skill-scanner Scan agent skills for security issues.
skill-writer Canonical workflow to create and update agent skills for this repository.
sred-project-organizer Take a list of projects and their related documentation, and organize them into the SRED format for submission.
sred-work-summary Go back through the previous year of work and create a Notion doc that groups relevant links into projects that can then be documented as SRED projects.

Available Subagents

Subagent Description
code-simplifier Simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving all functionality

Contributing

Local Development

git clone git@github.com:getsentry/skills.git ~/sentry-skills
claude plugin marketplace add ~/sentry-skills
claude plugin install sentry-skills

Repository Structure

sentry-skills/
├── .claude-plugin/
│   └── marketplace.json      # Marketplace manifest
├── plugins/
│   └── sentry-skills/
│       ├── .claude-plugin/
│       │   └── plugin.json   # Plugin manifest
│       ├── agents/
│       │   └── code-simplifier.md
│       └── skills/
│           ├── code-review/
│           │   └── SKILL.md
│           └── commit/
│               └── SKILL.md
├── AGENTS.md                 # Agent-facing documentation
├── CLAUDE.md                 # Symlink to AGENTS.md
└── README.md                 # This file

Creating New Skills

Skills follow the Agent Skills specification. Each skill requires a SKILL.md file with YAML frontmatter.

Skill Template

Create a new directory under plugins/sentry-skills/skills/:

plugins/sentry-skills/skills/my-skill/
└── SKILL.md

SKILL.md format:

---
name: my-skill
description: A clear description of what this skill does and when to use it. Include keywords that help agents identify when this skill is relevant.
---

# My Skill Name

## Instructions

Step-by-step guidance for the agent.

## Examples

Concrete examples showing expected input/output.

## Guidelines

- Specific rules to follow
- Edge cases to handle

Naming Conventions

  • name: 1-64 characters, lowercase alphanumeric with hyphens only
  • description: Up to 1024 characters, include trigger keywords
  • Keep SKILL.md under 500 lines; split longer content into reference files

Optional Fields

Field Description
license License name or path to license file
compatibility Environment requirements (max 500 chars)
allowed-tools Comma-separated list of tools the skill can use
metadata Arbitrary key-value pairs for additional properties
---
name: my-skill
description: What this skill does
license: Apache-2.0
allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob
---

Where Skills Belong

Skills should live in the appropriate location based on their scope:

Scope Location Example
Global - Used across Sentry sentry-skills plugin commit, code-review, pr-writer
Domain-specific - Used by a team or domain Dedicated plugin in this repo (e.g., infra-skills) gcp-logs, terraform-review
Repo-specific - Only relevant to one repo The repository itself (.claude/skills/) Project-specific workflows

When deciding where to place a skill:

  • If most Sentry engineers would benefit, add it to sentry-skills
  • If only a specific team needs it, create or use a domain-specific plugin
  • If it only makes sense in one repo, keep it in that repo

Marketplace Structure

This repository is a Claude Code marketplace - a collection of plugins that can be installed independently. The marketplace manifest (.claude-plugin/marketplace.json) lists all available plugins:

{
  "plugins": [
    { "name": "sentry-skills", "source": "./plugins/sentry-skills" },
    { "name": "infra-skills", "source": "./plugins/infra-skills" }
  ]
}

Each plugin lives in its own directory under plugins/ with its own plugin.json manifest. Users can install individual plugins:

# Install just the global skills
claude plugin install sentry-skills@sentry-skills

# Install domain-specific skills
claude plugin install infra-skills@sentry-skills

To add a new domain-specific plugin:

  1. Create plugins/<plugin-name>/.claude-plugin/plugin.json
  2. Add skills under plugins/<plugin-name>/skills/
  3. Register the plugin in .claude-plugin/marketplace.json

Vendoring Skills

We vendor (copy) skills and agents that we use regularly into this repository rather than depending on external sources at runtime. This approach:

  • Ensures consistency - Everyone on the team uses the same version of each skill
  • Enables customization - We can adapt skills to Sentry-specific conventions
  • Improves reliability - No external dependencies that could change or disappear

Attribution

When vendoring a skill or agent from an external source, retain proper attribution:

  1. Add a comment at the top of the file referencing the original source:

    <!--
    Based on [Original Name] by [Author/Org]:
    https://github.com/example/original-source
    -->
  2. Include a LICENSE file in the skill directory if the original has specific licensing requirements:

    plugins/sentry-skills/skills/vendored-skill/
    ├── SKILL.md
    └── LICENSE      # Original license text
    

Example: code-simplifier

The code-simplifier agent is vendored from Anthropic's official plugins. See the attribution comment at the top of the agent file.

References

License

Apache-2.0

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