| name | openai-sentry |
| description | Use when the user asks to inspect Sentry issues or events, summarize recent production errors, or pull basic Sentry health data via the Sentry API; perform read-only queries with the bundled script and require `SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN`. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog. |
| allowed-tools | ["Bash","Read","Grep","Glob","Write","Edit"] |
Sentry (Read-only Observability)
Quick start
- If not already authenticated, ask the user to provide a valid
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN (read-only scopes such as project:read, event:read) or to log in and create one before running commands.
- Set
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN as an env var.
- Optional defaults:
SENTRY_ORG, SENTRY_PROJECT, SENTRY_BASE_URL.
- Defaults: org/project
{your-org}/{your-project}, time range 24h, environment prod, limit 20 (max 50).
- Always call the Sentry API (no heuristics, no caching).
If the token is missing, give the user these steps:
- Create a Sentry auth token: https://sentry.io/settings/account/api/auth-tokens/
- Create a token with read-only scopes such as
project:read, event:read, and org:read.
- Set
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN as an environment variable in their system.
- Offer to guide them through setting the environment variable for their OS/shell if needed.
- Never ask the user to paste the full token in chat. Ask them to set it locally and confirm when ready.
Core tasks (use bundled script)
Use scripts/sentry_api.py for deterministic API calls. It handles pagination and retries once on transient errors.
Scripts and references are located under {baseDir}/.
API requirements
Always use these endpoints (GET only):
- List issues:
/api/0/projects/{org_slug}/{project_slug}/issues/
- Issue detail:
/api/0/issues/{issue_id}/
- Events for issue:
/api/0/issues/{issue_id}/events/
- Event detail:
/api/0/projects/{org_slug}/{project_slug}/events/{event_id}/
Inputs and defaults
org_slug, project_slug: default to {your-org}/{your-project} (avoid non-prod orgs).
time_range: default 24h (pass as statsPeriod).
environment: default prod.
limit: default 20, max 50 (paginate until limit reached).
search_query: optional query parameter.
issue_short_id: resolve via list-issues query first.
Output formatting rules
- Issue list: show title, short_id, status, first_seen, last_seen, count, environments, top_tags; order by most recent.
- Event detail: include culprit, timestamp, environment, release, url.
- If no results, state explicitly.
- Redact PII in output (emails, IPs). Do not print raw stack traces.
- Never echo auth tokens.
Golden test inputs
- Org:
{your-org}
- Project:
{your-project}
- Issue short ID:
{ABC-123}
Example prompt: “List the top 10 open issues for prod in the last 24h.”
Expected: ordered list with titles, short IDs, counts, last seen.
When to Use
When NOT to Use