--- name: capture-feedback description: Capture structured thumbs up/down feedback with context, history-aware lesson distillation, tags, and optional rubric scores after completing a task. --- # Capture Feedback Record structured feedback after completing a task or encountering an issue. ## When to use - After completing a coding task (positive or negative outcome) - When a tool call produces unexpected results - After a test failure or deployment issue - When the user explicitly wants to record feedback ## How it works Use the `capture_feedback` MCP tool with: - **signal** — `"thumbs_up"` or `"thumbs_down"` - **context** — Description of what happened and why when the user already said it clearly - **tags** — Array of relevant tags for categorization (e.g., `["test-failure", "refactor"]`) - **chatHistory** — Up to 8 prior recorded entries plus the failed tool call when the thumbs-down signal is vague and the lesson must be distilled from recent context - **relatedFeedbackId** — Use when the user adds clarifying detail later and it should refine the existing feedback event - **rubric_scores** — Optional object with structured quality scores ## Example ``` Capture feedback: thumbs_down for the failed database migration. Context: Migration script dropped the wrong index, causing query timeouts. Tags: database, migration, production-incident ``` ## Vague signal recovery If the user only says `thumbs_down`, `wrong`, `correct`, or `this failed`, do not stop there. Call `capture_feedback` with: - the signal - any minimal context the user already gave - `chatHistory` containing up to 8 prior recorded entries from the current correction thread - the failed tool call or command when available - `relatedFeedbackId` if the user is clarifying an already-open 60-second follow-up session That lets ThumbGate propose `whatWentWrong`, `whatToChange`, and a candidate rule automatically. Feedback feeds into the prevention rule promotion pipeline. Repeated failures with the same pattern are automatically promoted into enforceable prevention rules.