feat: v7.0.0 — 6 new engineering skills, badges, milestone tracker, SKILL_REQUEST.md
New skills added to pm-engineering bundle (now 10 skills total): - debugging-log-analyser: stack trace → structured root cause diagnosis + fix - pr-description-writer: diff/commits → reviewer-ready PR description - system-design-interview: full system design with capacity, components, trade-offs - changelog-generator: git log → polished Keep a Changelog entry - test-strategy-doc: spec/PRD → complete test strategy with P0/P1 test cases - runbook-writer: operational runbooks with exact commands, rollback, and escalation README updates: - 5 shields.io badges (stars, skill count, version, install, license) - "See It in Action" demo section - pm-engineering added to Quick Install list - Star Milestone Tracker (100/250/500/1000 stars roadmap) - Engineering table extended from 4 to 10 skills (41–50) - Article 14 link resolved from remote merge Config updates: - marketplace.json: v6.0.0 → v7.0.0, "106 skills" - pm-engineering plugin.json: v1.0.0 → v2.0.0 New file: SKILL_REQUEST.md — community skill voting board Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: runbook-writer
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description: "Write an operational runbook for a service, incident type, or deployment procedure. Use when asked to write a runbook, create an ops guide, document an operational procedure, or prepare an incident response playbook. Produces a runbook with overview, prerequisites, step-by-step procedures, rollback steps, troubleshooting table, and escalation paths. Optimised for Opus 4.7 and newer models."
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# Runbook Writer Skill
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Produces operational runbooks for services, incident types, and deployment procedures — structured so an on-call engineer who's never touched the system can follow them under pressure.
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## Required Inputs
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Ask for these if not provided:
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- **What the runbook is for** (e.g. deploying the payment service, responding to a database failover, rotating API keys)
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- **Runbook type** (Deployment / Incident Response / Maintenance / Disaster Recovery)
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- **System/service name and what it does** (brief description)
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- **Audience** (new on-call engineers / experienced SREs / DevOps team)
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- **Tech stack** (where relevant — e.g. Kubernetes, AWS RDS, Node.js)
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## Output Structure
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**Runbook:** [Runbook Title]
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**Service:** [Service Name]
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**Type:** [Deployment / Incident Response / Maintenance / DR]
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**Last Updated:** [Date]
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**Owner:** [Team or person]
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**Severity:** [P1 / P2 / P3 — if incident-type]
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### Overview
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**What this runbook covers:**
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[1–2 sentences on the scenario this runbook handles]
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**When to use this runbook:**
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- [Specific trigger condition 1 — e.g. PagerDuty alert: `high-error-rate-payment-service`]
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- [Specific trigger condition 2 — e.g. Deploy needed after PR merged to `main`]
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**Estimated time to complete:** [X minutes / X–Y minutes depending on outcome]
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**Impact if not completed correctly:** [e.g. Payment processing degraded / Data loss risk / Users locked out]
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### Prerequisites
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**Access required:**
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- [ ] [System/tool access — e.g. AWS Console: `production-account`]
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- [ ] [Credential — e.g. `vault read secret/payment-service`]
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- [ ] [VPN / bastion access if needed]
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**Tools required:**
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- [ ] [Tool name and version — e.g. `kubectl` v1.28+]
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- [ ] [CLI or dashboard name]
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**Before you start:**
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- [ ] [Prerequisite check — e.g. Verify current deployment is healthy in Grafana]
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- [ ] [Prerequisite action — e.g. Announce in `#ops-live` that you're starting]
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### Procedure
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Number every step. Use exact commands. Do not paraphrase tool names or flags.
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**Step 1: [Action name]**
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[What you're doing and why — one sentence]
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```bash
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# Exact command
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[command here]
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```
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**Expected output:** `[what should appear if this worked]`
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**If this fails:** [Exact error message to look for] → [What to do, or see Troubleshooting]
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**Step 2: [Action name]**
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[Same structure as Step 1]
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**Step 3: Verify**
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Always include a verification step after the main procedure:
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```bash
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[verification command]
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```
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**Expected state:** [What a healthy system looks like after this runbook completes]
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### Rollback
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How to undo this procedure if something went wrong:
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**Step R1: [Rollback action]**
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```bash
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[rollback command]
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```
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**Verify rollback:** `[command to confirm rollback succeeded]`
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### Troubleshooting
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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Resolution |
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| [Error message or observable symptom] | [Why this happens] | [Exact fix or next step] |
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| [Another symptom] | [Cause] | [Resolution] |
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### Escalation
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If this runbook does not resolve the issue:
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| Condition | Who to Contact | How |
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| [e.g. DB unavailable after 10 min] | [DBA on-call] | [PagerDuty policy: `db-oncall`] |
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| [e.g. Payment provider unresponsive] | [Vendor contact] | [Contact in 1Password: `vendor-escalation`] |
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**Always update the incident timeline in [tool] before escalating.**
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### Post-Procedure Checklist
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After completing the runbook:
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- [ ] Announce completion in `#ops-live` with outcome
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- [ ] Update the incident ticket / deploy log
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- [ ] Verify alerts have resolved in monitoring dashboard
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- [ ] If this revealed a gap in this runbook — update it now (link to edit process)
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---
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## Quality Checks
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- [ ] Every step has an exact command (no "run the deploy script")
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- [ ] Expected output is specified for each step so engineer knows if it worked
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- [ ] Failure path is explicit for each step (not "if it fails, investigate")
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- [ ] Rollback procedure is complete and independently testable
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- [ ] Escalation paths name specific contacts, not just team names
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- [ ] Runbook can be followed by someone who has never touched this system
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## Example Trigger Phrases
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- "Write a runbook for [service] deployment"
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- "Create an incident response runbook for [alert type]"
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- "I need a runbook for [procedure]"
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- "Document the operational procedure for [X]"
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- "Write an ops playbook for [scenario]"
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