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Debug issues by investigating logs, database state, and git history
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Debug issues by investigating logs, database state, and git history
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| name | debug |
| description | Debug issues by investigating logs, database state, and git history |
You are tasked with helping debug issues during manual testing or implementation. This command allows you to investigate problems by examining logs, database state, and git history without editing files. Think of this as a way to bootstrap a debugging session without using the primary window's context.
When invoked WITH a plan/ticket file:
I'll help debug issues with [file name]. Let me understand the current state.
What specific problem are you encountering?
- What were you trying to test/implement?
- What went wrong?
- Any error messages?
I'll investigate the logs, database, and git state to help figure out what's happening.
When invoked WITHOUT parameters:
I'll help debug your current issue.
Please describe what's going wrong:
- What are you working on?
- What specific problem occurred?
- When did it last work?
I can investigate logs, database state, and recent changes to help identify the issue.
You have access to these key locations and tools:
Logs:
./logs/, ~/.local/share/{app}/, /var/log/Database (if applicable):
sqlite3Git State:
commit and describe_pr commands workService Status:
ps aux | grep {service}lsof -i :{port}After the user describes the issue:
Read any provided context (plan or ticket file):
Quick state check:
Spawn parallel Task agents for efficient investigation:
Task 1 - Check Recent Logs:
Find and analyze the most recent logs for errors:
1. Find latest logs: ls -t ./logs/*.log | head -1 (or project-specific location)
2. Search for errors, warnings, or issues around the problem timeframe
3. Note the working directory if shown
4. Look for stack traces or repeated errors
Return: Key errors/warnings with timestamps
Task 2 - Database State (if applicable):
Check the current database state:
1. Locate database file (check project config)
2. Connect: sqlite3 {database_path}
3. Check schema: .tables and .schema for relevant tables
4. Query recent data based on the issue
5. Look for stuck states or anomalies
Return: Relevant database findings
Task 3 - Git and File State:
Understand what changed recently:
1. Check git status and current branch
2. Look at recent commits: git log --oneline -10
3. Check uncommitted changes: git diff
4. Verify expected files exist
5. Look for any file permission issues
Return: Git state and any file issues
Based on the investigation, present a focused debug report:
## Debug Report
### What's Wrong
[Clear statement of the issue based on evidence]
### Evidence Found
**From Logs**:
- [Error/warning with timestamp]
- [Pattern or repeated issue]
**From Database** (if applicable):
```sql
-- Relevant query and result
[Finding from database]
From Git/Files:
[Most likely explanation based on evidence]
Try This First:
[Specific command or action]
If That Doesn't Work:
Some issues might be outside my reach:
Would you like me to investigate something specific further?
## Important Notes
- **Focus on manual testing scenarios** - This is for debugging during implementation
- **Always require problem description** - Can't debug without knowing what's wrong
- **Read files completely** - No limit/offset when reading context
- **Think like `commit` or `describe_pr`** - Understand git state and changes
- **Guide back to user** - Some issues (browser console, MCP internals) are outside reach
- **No file editing** - Pure investigation only
## Quick Reference
**Find Latest Logs**:
```bash
ls -t ./logs/*.log | head -1
# Or check project-specific log locations
Database Queries (SQLite):
sqlite3 {database_path} ".tables"
sqlite3 {database_path} ".schema {table}"
sqlite3 {database_path} "SELECT * FROM {table} ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 5;"
Service Check:
ps aux | grep {service_name}
lsof -i :{port}
Git State:
git status
git log --oneline -10
git diff
Remember: This command helps you investigate without burning the primary window's context. Perfect for when you hit an issue during manual testing and need to dig into logs, database, or git state.
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