Runbook Documentation

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Create operational runbooks for deployment, database operations, incident response, and maintenance procedures. Document "How-To" procedures with copy-paste ready commands.

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DocumentationIntermediate
606/2/2026
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#runbooks#operational-procedures#deployment#incident-response#maintenance

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Our review

Creates operational runbooks for deployment, database operations, incident response, and maintenance procedures using a standardized template.

Strengths

  • Provides copy-paste ready commands and environment variable usage.
  • Includes risk level assessment and review requirements.
  • Covers failure scenarios and rollback procedures.
  • Organizes runbooks into clear categories.

Limitations

  • Requires adherence to specific template and principles from external file.
  • Only suitable for operational documentation, not general features.
  • Relies on user providing accurate process details for new runbooks.
When to use it

Use when you need to document operational processes such as deployment, rollback, database migration, or incident response.

When not to use it

Do not use for documenting software features, architecture, or user guides; use other skill files for those.

Security analysis

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Quality score90/100

The skill only instructs the AI to create and edit documentation files; it does not include any commands that execute code, access the network, or modify system state. The mention of 'commands' refers to documenting them, not running them. No risky patterns like curl|sh, file deletion, or token exfiltration are present.

No concerns found

Examples

Create deployment runbook for staging
Create a runbook for deploying to staging environment following our standard template.
Document database migration procedure
Document the database migration process for our production database, including rollback steps and failure scenarios.
Update incident response runbook
Update the incident response runbook for service outage to include the new monitoring dashboard and escalation contacts.

name: document-runbook description: Document CI/CD, deployment, and operational procedures. Use when creating runbooks, documenting deployment processes, or writing operational guides.

Runbook Documentation Skill

Purpose

Create operational runbooks for deployment, database operations, incident response, and maintenance procedures. These are "How-To" documents in the Diátaxis framework, specifically for operations tasks.

Smart Interaction

ASK the User When:

  • Creating new runbook: Confirm process name and risk level
  • Deleting runbook: Always confirm before deletion
  • High-risk procedures: Confirm rollback steps are adequate

PROCEED Autonomously When:

  • Updating existing runbook: Add new steps, update commands
  • Adding troubleshooting: Enhance with new failure scenarios
  • Fixing commands: Correct outdated or broken commands
  • Adding verification steps: Improve procedure completeness

Documentation Principles (CRITICAL)

Before writing ANY documentation, review ../DOCUMENTATION_PRINCIPLES.md for:

  1. Ground Truth Only - Document what exists in code, no speculation
  2. Writing Tone - Clear and educational without audience labels
  3. Code Examples - Real files with paths and line numbers
  4. Performance Docs - Techniques + measurement methods, NOT estimated timings
  5. What NOT to include - No troubleshooting, future work, or meta-commentary
  6. Diagrams - Use when they clarify technicals, not for decoration

These principles override any template suggestions that conflict with them.

Note: Runbooks are the APPROPRIATE place for troubleshooting content (unlike feature docs).

Instructions

When documenting operational procedures:

  1. Identify the process (deploy, rollback, migration, etc.)
  2. Use the runbook template at templates/runbook.md
  3. Include actual commands that can be copy-pasted
  4. Document failure scenarios and recovery steps
  5. Output to /docs/operations/[process-name].md

Template

Use the template at: .claude/skills/document-runbook/templates/runbook.md

Runbook Categories

Organize runbooks by category:

docs/operations/
├── index.md                    # Operations overview
├── deployment/
│   ├── deploy-to-production.md
│   ├── deploy-to-staging.md
│   └── rollback-deployment.md
├── database/
│   ├── database-migration.md
│   ├── backup-restore.md
│   └── seed-data.md
├── maintenance/
│   ├── dependency-updates.md
│   └── log-rotation.md
└── incident-response/
    ├── service-outage.md
    └── data-corruption.md

Command Standards

  • All commands must be copy-paste ready
  • Use environment variables for secrets: $DATABASE_URL
  • Include --dry-run options where available
  • Show both successful and error outputs

Risk Levels

| Level | Definition | Review Required | | ------ | ------------------------------------ | --------------- | | Low | No data loss risk, easily reversible | None | | Medium | Potential service disruption | Team lead | | High | Data loss risk, hard to reverse | Team approval |

Output Location

| Category | Output Path | | ----------- | ---------------------------------------------- | | Deployment | /docs/operations/deployment/[name].md | | Database | /docs/operations/database/[name].md | | Maintenance | /docs/operations/maintenance/[name].md | | Incident | /docs/operations/incident-response/[name].md |

Quality Checklist

Before completing:

  • [ ] All commands are copy-paste ready
  • [ ] Expected outputs documented
  • [ ] Failure scenarios covered
  • [ ] Rollback procedure included
  • [ ] Troubleshooting table complete
  • [ ] Prerequisites clearly listed
  • [ ] Time estimate provided
  • [ ] Risk level assessed
  • [ ] Emergency contacts included (for high-risk)

Examples

Creating New Runbooks (Will Ask User)

  • "Create a deployment runbook" → Ask: Risk level? Environment?
  • "Document the database migration process" → Confirm category and scope

Updating Existing Runbooks (Autonomous)

  • "Add new step to deployment runbook" → Updates existing doc
  • "Fix the database restore command" → Corrects command
  • "Add troubleshooting for timeout errors" → Adds to troubleshooting table

By Category

  • "Document production deployment" → /docs/operations/deployment/deploy-to-production.md
  • "Create database backup runbook" → /docs/operations/database/backup-restore.md
  • "Write incident response for outages" → /docs/operations/incident-response/service-outage.md
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