| name | ecosystem-monitoring |
| description | Monitor vendor, competitor, market, and technical ecosystem sources and summarize what changed, why it matters, and what to do. |
Ecosystem Monitoring
Use this skill for recurring market or technology monitoring beyond a single daily signal run.
What to Monitor
Configure relevant sources in research/sources.json:
- vendor blogs and release notes
- GitHub repos and releases
- Hacker News / Reddit discussions
- arXiv and research feeds
- competitor websites or changelogs
- public status pages
- community or social signals if configured
Output
Write ecosystem digests under:
research/output/YYYY-MM-DD/ecosystem.md
Digest Format
# Ecosystem Digest -- YYYY-MM-DD
## What Changed
- [Source]: [change]
## Why It Matters
- [Impact for the user's niche/audience]
## Evidence
- [URL/title/date/metric]
## Opportunities
- [Content, product, research, sales, or operational opportunity]
## Risks / Caveats
- [Uncertain, weak, or conflicting evidence]
## Recommended Actions
- [Monitor / brief / investigate / ignore / create content / update product]
Alert Thresholds
Surface immediately when configured:
- core vendor outage or breaking change
- competitor launch or pricing/positioning shift
- fast-rising repo in the user's territory
- new research result with direct practical relevance
- repeated community complaint or request pattern
Rules
- Prefer primary sources.
- Label inference separately from sourced facts.
- Do not include private or auth-only data in public-facing summaries.
- Keep links with claims.