--- name: newrelic description: Monitor APM, infrastructure, and observability on New Relic category: analytics --- # New Relic Skill ## Overview Enables Claude to access New Relic to view APM performance, infrastructure metrics, browser monitoring, and analyze application health across your full observability stack. ## Quick Install ```bash curl -sSL https://canifi.com/skills/newrelic/install.sh | bash ``` Or manually: ```bash cp -r skills/newrelic ~/.canifi/skills/ ``` ## Setup Configure via [canifi-env](https://canifi.com/setup/scripts): ```bash # First, ensure canifi-env is installed: # curl -sSL https://canifi.com/install.sh | bash canifi-env set NEWRELIC_EMAIL "your-email@example.com" ``` ## Privacy & Authentication **Your credentials, your choice.** Canifi LifeOS respects your privacy. ### Option 1: Manual Browser Login (Recommended) If you prefer not to share credentials with Claude Code: 1. Complete the [Browser Automation Setup](/setup/automation) using CDP mode 2. Login to the service manually in the Playwright-controlled Chrome window 3. Claude will use your authenticated session without ever seeing your password ### Option 2: Environment Variables If you're comfortable sharing credentials, you can store them locally: ```bash canifi-env set SERVICE_EMAIL "your-email" canifi-env set SERVICE_PASSWORD "your-password" ``` **Note**: Credentials stored in canifi-env are only accessible locally on your machine and are never transmitted. ## Capabilities - View APM service performance - Check infrastructure health - Monitor browser/RUM data - View synthetic monitoring - Check alert conditions - Analyze distributed tracing ## Usage Examples ### Example 1: Check APM ``` User: "How are my New Relic services?" Claude: I'll check your New Relic dashboard. - Opens one.newrelic.com via Playwright MCP - Logs into account - APM Services: - my-api: 89ms response, 0.1% error rate - worker-service: 234ms response, 0.02% error rate - frontend-bff: 45ms response, 0.05% error rate - Throughput: 1.2k rpm - Apdex: 0.95 - All services healthy ``` ### Example 2: Check Infrastructure ``` User: "How's my infrastructure?" Claude: I'll check Infrastructure. - Views Infrastructure section - Hosts: 8 reporting - prod-web-1: CPU 34%, Memory 67% - prod-web-2: CPU 28%, Memory 72% - prod-db-1: CPU 45%, Memory 85% - Containers: 23 running - Network: 450 Mbps avg - Storage: 78% used ``` ### Example 3: Check Alerts ``` User: "Any alerts firing?" Claude: I'll check Alerts & AI. - Views Alerts section - Active incidents: 1 - High Memory on prod-db-1 - Opened: 15 min ago - Condition: Memory > 80% - Status: Acknowledged - Recent incidents: 3 (last 24h) - All resolved - Policies: 12 configured ``` ## Authentication Flow 1. Navigate to one.newrelic.com via Playwright MCP 2. Enter email address 3. Enter password 4. Handle 2FA/SSO if enabled 5. Select account if multiple 6. Maintain session for dashboard access ## Error Handling - Login Failed: Retry credentials - 2FA Required: Complete verification - SSO Redirect: Follow flow - Session Expired: Re-authenticate - Rate Limited: Wait and retry - Access Denied: Check account permissions ## Self-Improvement Instructions After each interaction: - Track performance patterns - Note alert frequency - Log service metrics - Document UI changes Suggest updates when: - New Relic updates UI - New features added - NRQL queries expand - Integrations added ## Notes - Full-stack observability - NRQL query language - Distributed tracing - AI-powered insights - Generous free tier - Browser monitoring - Mobile monitoring