| name | investigate-ci |
| description | Investigates GitHub Actions workflow failures for any repo. Fetches recent runs, identifies failures, extracts error logs, diagnoses root causes, and suggests fixes. Use when a deploy or CI workflow fails and you need to understand why. |
| argument-hint | <repo, workflow URL, or run URL> |
| context | fork |
| allowed-tools | ["AskUserQuestion","Bash(gh *)","Read","Glob","Grep","WebFetch"] |
Investigate CI
Investigate GitHub Actions failures — fetch logs, diagnose root causes, suggest fixes.
Preferences
Read ~/.claude/skills/investigate-ci/preferences.md using the Read tool. If not found, no preferences are set.
Context
On startup, use Bash to detect: current repo (gh repo view --json nameWithOwner -q .nameWithOwner) and default org (gh repo view --json owner -q .owner.login). Skip any that fail.
Command Routing
Check $ARGUMENTS for subcommands:
help
If $ARGUMENTS is "help" (case-insensitive), display:
Investigate CI — diagnose GitHub Actions failures
Usage:
/investigate-ci <workflow-url> Investigate a specific workflow
/investigate-ci <run-url> Investigate a specific run
/investigate-ci <repo> [workflow] Investigate by repo name
/investigate-ci config Set preferences
/investigate-ci reset Clear preferences
/investigate-ci help This help
Examples:
/investigate-ci https://github.com/org/repo/actions/workflows/deploy.yml
/investigate-ci https://github.com/org/repo/actions/runs/12345678
/investigate-ci ai-stacks deploy.yml
/investigate-ci ai-stacks All failing workflows
/investigate-ci 12345678 Run ID (uses current/default repo)
Current preferences:
[show from preferences.md or "defaults"]
Then stop.
config
If $ARGUMENTS is "config" or "configure", use AskUserQuestion:
Question 1 — "Default organization?" (multiSelect: false)
- Detect from current repo
- Always ask
Question 2 — "How many recent runs to check?" (multiSelect: false)
- 5 (quick)
- 10 (default)
- 20 (thorough)
Question 3 — "Default branch filter?" (multiSelect: false)
- All branches (default)
- Main/prod only
- Current branch
Save to ~/.claude/skills/investigate-ci/preferences.md. Display summary. Then stop.
reset
If $ARGUMENTS is "reset", delete preferences.md. Confirm: "Preferences cleared. Using defaults." Then stop.
Default (investigate)
If $ARGUMENTS is anything else, proceed below.
Step 1: Parse Input
Extract from $ARGUMENTS:
Full workflow URL — e.g., https://github.com/org/repo/actions/workflows/deploy.yml
- Extract: org, repo, workflow filename
Full run URL — e.g., https://github.com/org/repo/actions/runs/12345678
- Extract: org, repo, run ID → skip to Step 3 (single run investigation)
Repo + workflow — e.g., ai-stacks deploy.yml
- Resolve org from preferences or current repo context
- If repo is a short name (no
/), prepend the detected org
Repo only — e.g., ai-stacks
- List all workflows, filter to those with recent failures
Run ID only — e.g., 12345678
- Use current repo or default org/repo from preferences
If ambiguous, use AskUserQuestion to clarify.
Step 2: Fetch Recent Runs
gh run list --repo <org/repo> --workflow <workflow> --limit <N> --json databaseId,status,conclusion,headBranch,event,createdAt,displayTitle,headSha
If no workflow specified, list all workflows first:
gh workflow list --repo <org/repo> --json name,id,state
Then fetch runs for workflows with recent failures.
Present overview
Workflow: deploy.yml (org/repo)
Recent runs (last N):
[FAIL] #123 — "Deploy to prod" — main — 2h ago
[PASS] #122 — "Deploy to staging" — main — 5h ago
[FAIL] #121 — "Deploy to prod" — main — 1d ago
[PASS] #120 — "Feature X" — feature/x — 1d ago
If multiple failures, use AskUserQuestion:
- "Which run to investigate?" — list failed runs as options + "Most recent failure (Recommended)"
If only one failure, investigate it directly.
Step 3: Investigate Failed Run
3a. Fetch run details
gh run view <run-id> --repo <org/repo> --json jobs,conclusion,headBranch,headSha,event,createdAt,updatedAt,displayTitle
3b. Identify failed jobs
For each failed job, fetch logs:
gh run view <run-id> --repo <org/repo> --log-failed 2>&1
This returns only the logs from failed steps — much more targeted than full logs.
3c. Parse errors
From the failed step logs, extract:
- Error messages: Lines containing
error, Error, FAILED, fatal, Exception, exit codes
- Stack traces: Consecutive indented lines following an error
- Context: The 5 lines before the first error (often shows what was being attempted)
3d. Check the triggering commit
gh api repos/<org>/<repo>/commits/<sha> --jq '{message: .commit.message, author: .commit.author.name, date: .commit.author.date, files: [.files[].filename]}'
Step 4: Diagnose
Analyze the error and categorize:
| Category | Signals | Common fixes |
|---|
| Dependency | ModuleNotFoundError, npm ERR!, Could not resolve | Lock file out of sync, missing package |
| Build | tsc, SyntaxError, TypeError, compilation errors | Type errors, syntax issues in changed files |
| Test | FAIL, AssertionError, test file paths | Failing tests, snapshot mismatches |
| Deploy | AccessDenied, timeout, connection refused | Permissions, infra issues, env vars |
| Config | invalid workflow, yaml, secrets references | Workflow syntax, missing secrets |
| Flaky | Same commit passed before, timing-related errors | Re-run, increase timeout |
Cross-reference with:
- The files changed in the triggering commit (do they relate to the error?)
- Whether this workflow passed for the same branch before (regression vs. new issue?)
- Whether main is also failing (systemic vs. branch-specific?)
Step 5: Present Findings
CI Investigation: <workflow> — Run #<id>
Trigger: <event> on <branch> by <author> (<relative time>)
Commit: <sha_short> "<commit message>"
Duration: <time>
Failed job: <job name>
Failed step: <step name>
Error:
<extracted error message, formatted>
Root cause:
<one-paragraph diagnosis>
Changed files in trigger commit:
- file1.py
- file2.ts
Related:
- [Previous run on same branch: PASS/FAIL]
- [Main branch status: PASS/FAIL]
Step 6: Suggest Actions
Use AskUserQuestion (multiSelect: true):
Options based on diagnosis:
- "Re-run failed job" —
gh run rerun <id> --repo <org/repo> --failed
- "View full logs" —
gh run view <id> --repo <org/repo> --log
- "Open in browser" —
gh run view <id> --repo <org/repo> --web
- "Check if main is also failing" — investigate main branch runs
- "Skip" — done investigating
For code-related failures, also suggest:
- "Read the failing file" — open the file at the error location
- "Compare with last passing run" — diff the commits
Principles
- Logs are noisy — extract signal: Don't dump raw logs. Parse and present the relevant error with context.
- Always check the commit: The triggering commit often explains the failure. Show which files changed.
- Detect patterns: If the same workflow failed multiple times recently, note it. If main is also broken, flag it as systemic.
- Read-only by default: Only re-run jobs if the user explicitly asks. Investigation is safe; re-runs cost compute.
- Fast first pass: Show the error quickly. Deep investigation (reading source files, comparing runs) is opt-in via the action menu.
- Cross-repo capable: Don't assume the current directory matches the failing repo. Always use
--repo flags.