log-analyzer

Make sense of log noise: surface errors, spikes, and root causes instantly.

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What is log-analyzer?

log-analyzer ingests structured or unstructured log files (JSON, logfmt, or plain text) and extracts error patterns, frequency spikes, latency outliers, and repeated failure sequences. Outputs a ranked incident report with likely root causes and the log lines that triggered each finding.

Best for

log-analyzer is ideal for developers, teams, and agents who need to make sense of log noise: surface errors, spikes, and root causes instantly.. Whether you're automating workflows, improving code quality, or extending functionality, this claude skill integrates directly into Claude Code.

Why use log-analyzer?

  • Integrates seamlessly with Claude Code
  • From a trusted source
  • Battle-tested by 680 developers
  • Open ecosystem standard — works across agents
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Installation and usage

Getting started with log-analyzer is straightforward. Follow the steps below to install this claude skill into your Claude Code environment and start using it immediately.

How to install

1
Make sure you have Claude Code installed. Run claude in your terminal — if it opens, you're ready.
2
Visit the skills.sh page for this tool and follow the install instructions. Most skills install with a single command run inside Claude Code.
3
After installing, type / inside Claude Code to see your installed skills and invoke them by name.
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