Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard. Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory, tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already own and are never destroyable. Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage. Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline, and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.
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| Compare this period's reliability against the prior period using Agent Monitor data — error rate (APIError/total) and tool-failure rate (PreToolUse→PostToolUse gap) — flag any regression where reliability got worse, and optionally wire a persistent alert rule so the dashboard catches the next regression automatically. Use when checking whether reliability degraded. |
Regression Alert
Detect whether Claude Code reliability is getting worse period-over-period, and
optionally arm an alert so it never has to be checked by hand again. Scope is
reliability/failures only — for cache/cost/compaction drift, use ccam-insights'
regression-watch instead.
Input
The user provides: $ARGUMENTS
This may be:
- empty or "all" — check error rate and tool-failure rate (default)
- "errors" — APIError-rate regression only
- "tools" — tool-failure-rate regression only
- a window like "7 vs 7" or "30 vs 30" — recent vs baseline window sizes (default: last 7 days vs the prior 7)
- "arm" — after reporting, also create an alert rule via
POST /api/alerts/rules(only on explicit request)
Data Sources
| Endpoint | Returns |
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GET /api/analytics |
daily_events (365d), daily_sessions (365d), event_types — split into recent vs baseline windows to compute per-window failure rates |
GET /api/events?session_id=X |
Per-session stream — localize a regression to the sessions driving it |
GET /api/alerts/rules |
Existing alert rules — check whether a matching reliability rule already exists before arming a new one |
POST /api/alerts/rules |
Create a new alert rule (only when the user says "arm") |
Report Sections
1. Windowing
Split history into a recent window (newer) and a baseline window (the equal-length period just before it). Default: recent = last 7 days, baseline = the prior 7. Use daily_events/daily_sessions to bucket counts by day.
2. Error-Rate Regression
- Per window:
error rate = APIError count / total events. - Compare recent vs baseline. Flag if recent is higher. Report absolute change (pp) and relative change (%), plus the recent sessions contributing the most
APIErrorevents.
3. Tool-Failure-Rate Regression
- Per window:
tool-failure rate = (PreToolUse − PostToolUse) / PreToolUse. - Compare recent vs baseline. Flag a rising rate as a reliability regression. Name the tools whose gap grew most.
4. Verdict
Roll up which rates regressed, rank by relative worsening, and name the most likely driver.
5. Optional — Arm an Alert
Only if the user passed "arm". First GET /api/alerts/rules to avoid duplicates. Then POST /api/alerts/rules with a rule that fires when the regressed metric crosses a threshold near the recent value (e.g., error rate > recent rate). Echo the created rule back; do not create webhooks or fire alerts.
Output
- A Markdown table: metric | baseline | recent | Δ (pp) | Δ (%) | direction (▲ worse / ▼ better) | verdict.
- Tag each metric 🔴 (clear regression), 🟡 (within noise), or 🟢 (improved).
- Rates as percentages to 2 decimals; any currency in USD to 4 decimals.
- List the specific session IDs that contributed most to any regression.
- End with the single highest-priority regression and a concrete next step (and, if armed, the new rule's id/threshold).
- Read-only except the explicit "arm" path, which is the only write. Never mutate alert rules otherwise. If
curlcannot reachhttp://localhost:4820, tell the user to start the dashboard withnpm startfrom the repo root.