--- name: errors license: MIT compatibility: "Claude Code 2.1.148+. Requires memory MCP server." description: "Error pattern analysis and troubleshooting for Claude Code sessions. Categorizes errors (network, auth, model, tool, memory, permission) with known resolution patterns, searches memory for prior occurrences, and suggests recovery steps. Delegates to debug-investigator agent for complex root cause analysis. Use when handling errors, fixing failures, or troubleshooting session issues." context: inherit agent: debug-investigator version: 1.0.0 author: OrchestKit tags: [errors, debugging, troubleshooting, patterns] user-invocable: false allowed-tools: [Read, Bash, Grep] complexity: low persuasion-type: collaborative effort: low model: haiku metadata: category: document-asset-creation mcp-server: memory --- # Error Pattern Analysis Analyze errors captured from Claude Code sessions to identify patterns and get actionable insights. ## Quick Start ```bash /errors # Batch analysis of historical error patterns /debug # CC 2.1.30 real-time debug for current session ``` ### When to Use Which | Command | Purpose | Scope | |---------|---------|-------| | `/errors` | Batch analysis of error patterns (last 24h/7d) | Historical patterns | | `/debug` | Real-time debug of current session state | Current session | | `/ork:fix-issue` | Full RCA workflow for specific bug | Single issue | ## Quick Analysis ```bash # Run batch analysis on last 24h of errors python .claude/scripts/analyze_errors.py # Analyze last 7 days python .claude/scripts/analyze_errors.py --days 7 # Generate markdown report python .claude/scripts/analyze_errors.py --report ``` ## What Gets Captured The error collector hook captures: - Tool name (Bash, mcp__memory__search_nodes, etc.) - Error message (first 500 chars) - Tool input (command/query that failed) - Timestamp and session ID **Location:** `.claude/logs/errors.jsonl` ## Current Error Rules Check learned patterns that trigger warnings: ```bash cat .claude/rules/error_rules.json | jq '.rules[] | {id, signature, count: .occurrence_count}' ``` ## Files | File | Purpose | |------|---------| | `.claude/hooks/posttool/error-collector.sh` | Captures errors to JSONL | | `.claude/hooks/pretool/bash/error-pattern-warner.sh` | Warns before risky commands | | `.claude/scripts/analyze_errors.py` | Batch pattern analysis | | `.claude/rules/error_rules.json` | Learned error patterns | | `.claude/logs/errors.jsonl` | Raw error log | ## Common Patterns ### Connection Refused / Wrong Port ``` pattern: ECONNREFUSED|connection refused|ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED|connect ECONNREFUSED fix: The port may have changed or the service isn't running. 1. Check services: portless list (if installed) 2. Use named URLs: api.localhost:1355 instead of localhost:PORT 3. Fallback: lsof -iTCP -sTCP:LISTEN -nP | grep -E 'node|python|java' 4. Install Portless to avoid port guessing: npm i -g portless pattern: ERR_CONNECTION_RESET|ECONNRESET|socket hang up fix: Service may have crashed. Check process logs, restart the service, and use agent-browser to verify the app is responding: agent-browser open "http://myapp.localhost:1355" ``` ### PostgreSQL Connection Errors ``` pattern: role "X" does not exist fix: Use Docker connection: docker exec -it orchestkit-postgres-dev psql -U orchestkit_user -d orchestkit_dev pattern: relation "X" does not exist fix: Check MCP postgres server connection string - may be connected to wrong database ``` ### Hook Errors (CC 2.1.98) Since CC 2.1.98, hook errors show the first line of stderr directly in the transcript — no need for `--debug`: ``` pattern: hook.*error|hook.*failed|PreToolUse.*error diagnosis: Read the stderr line shown in the transcript. 1. If path error → check CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT is set 2. If JSON parse error → hook is returning invalid JSON 3. If timeout → hook exceeds 50ms budget (PreToolUse) or 100ms (PostToolUse) 4. If "module not found" → run: cd src/hooks && npm run build ``` ## Related Skills - `ork:fix-issue`: Fix identified errors - `debug-investigator`: Debug error root causes ## Adding New Rules Rules are auto-generated by `analyze_errors.py` when patterns repeat 2+ times. For manual rules, edit `.claude/rules/error_rules.json`: ```json { "id": "custom-001", "pattern": "your regex pattern", "signature": "human readable signature", "tool": "Bash", "occurrence_count": 1, "fix_suggestion": "How to fix this" } ```