# Send log-dive to your agent
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
## Fast path
- Download the package from Yavira.
- Extract it into a folder your agent can access.
- Paste one of the prompts below and point your agent at the extracted folder.
## Suggested prompts
### New install

```text
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
```
### Upgrade existing

```text
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
```
## Machine-readable fields
```json
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    "canonicalUrl": "https://clawhub.ai/tkuehnl/log-dive",
    "targetPlatform": "OpenClaw"
  },
  "install": {
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    "sourceDownloadUrl": "https://wry-manatee-359.convex.site/api/v1/download?slug=log-dive",
    "sourcePlatform": "tencent",
    "targetPlatform": "OpenClaw",
    "packageFormat": "ZIP package",
    "primaryDoc": "SKILL.md",
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      "CHANGELOG.md",
      "README.md",
      "SECURITY.md",
      "SKILL.md",
      "TESTING.md",
      "scripts/log-dive-cw.sh"
    ],
    "downloadMode": "redirect",
    "sourceHealth": {
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      "slug": "log-dive",
      "status": "healthy",
      "reason": "direct_download_ok",
      "recommendedAction": "download",
      "checkedAt": "2026-05-12T07:03:13.305Z",
      "expiresAt": "2026-05-19T07:03:13.305Z",
      "httpStatus": 200,
      "finalUrl": "https://wry-manatee-359.convex.site/api/v1/download?slug=log-dive",
      "contentType": "application/zip",
      "probeMethod": "head",
      "details": {
        "probeUrl": "https://wry-manatee-359.convex.site/api/v1/download?slug=log-dive",
        "contentDisposition": "attachment; filename=\"log-dive-0.1.3.zip\"",
        "redirectLocation": null,
        "bodySnippet": null,
        "slug": "log-dive"
      },
      "scope": "item",
      "summary": "Item download looks usable.",
      "detail": "Yavira can redirect you to the upstream package for this item.",
      "primaryActionLabel": "Download for OpenClaw",
      "primaryActionHref": "/downloads/log-dive"
    },
    "validation": {
      "installChecklist": [
        "Use the Yavira download entry.",
        "Review SKILL.md after the package is downloaded.",
        "Confirm the extracted package contains the expected setup assets."
      ],
      "postInstallChecks": [
        "Confirm the extracted package includes the expected docs or setup files.",
        "Validate the skill or prompts are available in your target agent workspace.",
        "Capture any manual follow-up steps the agent could not complete."
      ]
    }
  },
  "links": {
    "detailUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive",
    "downloadUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/downloads/log-dive",
    "agentUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent",
    "manifestUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent.json",
    "briefUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent.md"
  }
}
```
## Documentation

### Log Dive — Unified Log Search 🤿

Search logs across Loki, Elasticsearch/OpenSearch, and AWS CloudWatch from a single interface. Ask in plain English; the skill translates to the right query language.

⚠️ Sensitive Data Warning: Logs frequently contain PII, secrets, tokens, passwords, and other sensitive data. Never cache, store, or repeat raw log content beyond the current conversation. Treat all log output as confidential.

### Activation

This skill activates when the user mentions:

"search logs", "find in logs", "log search", "check the logs"
"Loki", "LogQL", "logcli"
"Elasticsearch logs", "Kibana", "OpenSearch"
"CloudWatch logs", "AWS logs", "log groups"
"error logs", "find errors", "what happened in [service]"
"tail logs", "follow logs", "live logs"
"log backends", "which log sources", "log indices", "log labels"
Incident triage involving log analysis
"log-dive" explicitly

### Permissions

permissions:
  exec: true          # Required to run backend scripts
  read: true          # Read script files
  write: false        # Never writes files — logs may contain secrets
  network: true       # Queries remote log backends

### Example Prompts

"Find error logs from the checkout service in the last 30 minutes"
"Search for timeout exceptions across all services"
"What log backends do I have configured?"
"List available log indices in Elasticsearch"
"Show me the labels available in Loki"
"Tail the payment-service logs"
"Find all 5xx errors in CloudWatch for api-gateway"
"Correlate errors between user-service and payment-service"
"What happened in production between 2pm and 3pm today?"

### Backend Configuration

Each backend uses environment variables. Users may have one, two, or all three configured.

### Loki

VariableRequiredDescriptionLOKI_ADDRYesLoki server URL (e.g., http://loki.internal:3100)LOKI_TOKENNoBearer token for authenticationLOKI_TENANT_IDNoMulti-tenant header (X-Scope-OrgID)

### Elasticsearch / OpenSearch

VariableRequiredDescriptionELASTICSEARCH_URLYesBase URL (e.g., https://es.internal:9200)ELASTICSEARCH_TOKENNoBasic <base64> or Bearer <token> for auth

### AWS CloudWatch Logs

VariableRequiredDescriptionAWS_PROFILE or AWS_ACCESS_KEY_IDYesStandard AWS credentialsAWS_REGIONYesAWS region for CloudWatch

### Agent Workflow

Follow this sequence:

### Step 1: Check Backends

Run the backends check to see what's configured:

bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh backends

Parse the JSON output. If no backends are configured, tell the user which environment variables to set.

### Step 2: Translate the User's Query

This is the critical step. Convert the user's natural language request into the appropriate backend-specific query. Use the query language reference below.

For ALL backends, pass the query through the dispatcher:

# Search across all configured backends
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh search --query '<QUERY>' [OPTIONS]

# Search a specific backend
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh search --backend loki --query '{app="checkout"} |= "error"' --since 30m --limit 200

bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh search --backend elasticsearch --query '{"query":{"bool":{"must":[{"match":{"message":"error"}},{"match":{"service":"checkout"}}]}}}' --index 'app-logs-*' --since 30m --limit 200

bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh search --backend cloudwatch --query '"ERROR" "checkout"' --log-group '/ecs/checkout-service' --since 30m --limit 200

### Step 3: List Available Targets

Before searching, you may need to discover what's available:

# Loki: list labels and label values
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh labels --backend loki
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh labels --backend loki --label app

# Elasticsearch: list indices
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh indices --backend elasticsearch

# CloudWatch: list log groups
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh indices --backend cloudwatch

### Step 4: Tail Logs (Live Follow)

bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh tail --backend loki --query '{app="checkout"}'
bash <skill_dir>/scripts/log-dive.sh tail --backend cloudwatch --log-group '/ecs/checkout-service'

Tail runs for a limited time (default 30s) and streams results.

### Step 5: Analyze Results

After receiving log output, you MUST:

Identify unique error types — group similar errors, count occurrences
Find the root cause — look for the earliest error, trace dependency chains
Correlate across services — if errors in service A mention service B, note the dependency
Build a timeline — order events chronologically
Summarize actionably — "The checkout service started returning 500s at 14:23 because the database connection pool was exhausted (max 10 connections, 10 in use). The pool exhaustion was triggered by a slow query in the inventory service."

NEVER dump raw log output to the user. Always summarize, extract patterns, and present structured findings.

### Discord v2 Delivery Mode (OpenClaw v2026.2.14+)

When the conversation is happening in a Discord channel:

Send a compact incident summary first (backend, query intent, top error types, root-cause hypothesis), then ask if the user wants full detail.
Keep the first response under ~1200 characters and avoid dumping raw log lines in the first message.
If Discord components are available, include quick actions:

Show Error Timeline
Show Top Error Patterns
Run Related Service Query


If components are not available, provide the same follow-ups as a numbered list.
Prefer short follow-up chunks (<=15 lines per message) when sharing timelines or grouped findings.

### LogQL (Loki)

LogQL has two parts: a stream selector and a filter pipeline.

Stream selectors:

{app="myapp"}                          # exact match
{namespace="prod", app=~"api-.*"}      # regex match
{app!="debug"}                         # negative match

Filter pipeline (chained after selector):

{app="myapp"} |= "error"              # line contains "error"
{app="myapp"} != "healthcheck"         # line does NOT contain
{app="myapp"} |~ "error|warn"          # regex match on line
{app="myapp"} !~ "DEBUG|TRACE"         # negative regex

Structured metadata (parsed logs):

{app="myapp"} | json                   # parse JSON logs
{app="myapp"} | json | status >= 500   # filter by parsed field
{app="myapp"} | logfmt                 # parse logfmt
{app="myapp"} | regexp \`(?P<ip>\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+)\` # regex extract

Common patterns:

Errors in service: {app="checkout"} |= "error" | json | level="error"
HTTP 5xx: {app="api"} | json | status >= 500
Slow requests: {app="api"} | json | duration > 5s
Stack traces: {app="myapp"} |= "Exception" |= "at "

### Elasticsearch Query DSL

Simple match:

{"query": {"match": {"message": "error"}}}

Boolean query (AND/OR):

{
  "query": {
    "bool": {
      "must": [
        {"match": {"message": "error"}},
        {"match": {"service.name": "checkout"}}
      ],
      "must_not": [
        {"match": {"message": "healthcheck"}}
      ]
    }
  },
  "sort": [{"@timestamp": "desc"}],
  "size": 200
}

Time range filter:

{
  "query": {
    "bool": {
      "must": [{"match": {"message": "timeout"}}],
      "filter": [
        {"range": {"@timestamp": {"gte": "now-30m", "lte": "now"}}}
      ]
    }
  }
}

Wildcard / regex:

{"query": {"regexp": {"message": "error.*timeout"}}}

Common patterns:

Errors in service: {"query":{"bool":{"must":[{"match":{"message":"error"}},{"match":{"service.name":"checkout"}}]}}}
HTTP 5xx: {"query":{"range":{"http.status_code":{"gte":500}}}}
Aggregate by field: Use "aggs" — but prefer simple queries for agent use

### CloudWatch Filter Patterns

Simple text match:

"ERROR"                              # contains ERROR
"ERROR" "checkout"                   # contains ERROR AND checkout

JSON filter patterns:

{ $.level = "error" }               # JSON field match
{ $.statusCode >= 500 }             # numeric comparison
{ $.duration > 5000 }               # duration threshold
{ $.level = "error" && $.service = "checkout" }  # compound

Negation and wildcards:

?"ERROR" ?"timeout"                  # ERROR OR timeout (any term)
-"healthcheck"                       # does NOT contain (use with other terms)

Common patterns:

Errors: "ERROR"
Errors in service: { $.level = "error" && $.service = "checkout" }
HTTP 5xx: { $.statusCode >= 500 }
Exceptions: "Exception" "at "

### Output Format

When presenting search results, use this structure:

## Log Search Results

**Backend:** Loki | **Query:** \`{app="checkout"} |= "error"\`
**Time range:** Last 30 minutes | **Results:** 47 entries

### Error Summary

| Error Type | Count | First Seen | Last Seen | Service |
|-----------|-------|------------|-----------|---------|
| NullPointerException | 23 | 14:02:31 | 14:28:45 | checkout |
| ConnectionTimeout | 18 | 14:05:12 | 14:29:01 | checkout → db |
| HTTP 503 | 6 | 14:06:00 | 14:27:33 | checkout → payment |

### Root Cause Analysis

1. **14:02:31** — First \`NullPointerException\` in checkout service...
2. **14:05:12** — Database connection timeouts begin...

### Recommended Actions

- [ ] Check database connection pool settings
- [ ] Review recent deployments to checkout service

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### Incident Triage

Check backends → search for errors in affected service → search upstream/downstream services → correlate → build timeline → recommend actions.

### Performance Investigation

Search for slow requests (duration > 5s) → identify common patterns → check for database slow queries → check for external service timeouts.

### Deployment Verification

Search for errors in the deployed service since deploy time → compare error rate with pre-deploy period → flag new error types.

### Limitations

Read-only: This skill can only search and read logs. It cannot delete, modify, or create log entries.
Output size: Default limit is 200 entries. Log output is pre-filtered to reduce token consumption. For larger investigations, use multiple targeted queries rather than one broad query.
Network access: Log backends must be reachable from the machine running OpenClaw.
No streaming aggregation: For complex aggregations (percentiles, rates), consider using your backend's native UI (Grafana, Kibana, CloudWatch Insights).

### Troubleshooting

ErrorCauseFix"No backends configured"No env vars setSet LOKI_ADDR, ELASTICSEARCH_URL, or configure AWS CLI"logcli not found"logcli not installedInstall from https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/tools/logcli/"aws: command not found"AWS CLI not installedInstall from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html"curl: command not found"curl not installedapt install curl or brew install curl"jq: command not found"jq not installedapt install jq or brew install jq"connection refused"Backend unreachableCheck URL, VPN, firewall rules"401 Unauthorized"Bad credentialsCheck LOKI_TOKEN, ELASTICSEARCH_TOKEN, or AWS credentials

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## Trust
- Source: tencent
- Verification: Indexed source record
- Publisher: tkuehnl
- Version: 0.1.3
## Source health
- Status: healthy
- Item download looks usable.
- Yavira can redirect you to the upstream package for this item.
- Health scope: item
- Reason: direct_download_ok
- Checked at: 2026-05-12T07:03:13.305Z
- Expires at: 2026-05-19T07:03:13.305Z
- Recommended action: Download for OpenClaw
## Links
- [Detail page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive)
- [Send to Agent page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent)
- [JSON manifest](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent.json)
- [Markdown brief](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/log-dive/agent.md)
- [Download page](https://openagent3.xyz/downloads/log-dive)