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insforge-debug

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Diagnose InsForge project issues, from frontend SDK errors to backend infrastructure failures, running commands to locate problems and output logs.

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Installation
npx skills add insforge/agent-skills --skill insforge-debug
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Before / After Comparison

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Before

Manually checking the status of each service, scattered viewing of log files and error messages, guessing potential problem areas and repeatedly testing. One fault diagnosis takes 1-2 hours.

After

Run diagnostic commands with one click to collect all logs and statuses, automatically correlate errors and events, locate the root cause of the fault in 5 minutes, and generate a detailed diagnostic report.

SKILL.md

insforge-debug

InsForge Debug

Diagnose problems in InsForge projects — from frontend SDK errors to backend infrastructure issues. This skill helps you locate problems by running the right commands and surfacing logs/status. It does NOT suggest fixes; hand the diagnostic output to the developer or their agent for repair decisions.

Always use npx @insforge/cli — never install the CLI globally.

Quick Triage

Match the symptom to a scenario, then follow that scenario's steps.

Symptom Scenario

SDK returns { data: null, error: {...} } #1 SDK Error

HTTP 400 / 401 / 403 / 404 / 429 / 500 #2 HTTP Status Code

Function throws or times out #3 Edge Function Failure

Query slow or hangs #4 Database Slow

Login fails / token expired / RLS denied #5 Auth Failure

Channel won't connect / messages missing #6 Realtime Issues

High CPU/memory, all responses slow #7 Backend Performance

functions deploy fails #8 Function Deploy

deployments deploy fails / Vercel error #9 Frontend Deploy

Scenario 1: SDK Returns Error Object

Symptoms: SDK call returns { data: null, error: { code, message, details } }. PostgREST error codes like PGRST301, PGRST204, etc.

Steps:

  • Read the error object — extract code, message, details from the SDK response.

  • Check aggregated error logs to find matching backend errors:

npx @insforge/cli diagnose logs

  • Based on the error code prefix, drill into the relevant log source:

Error pattern Log source Command

PGRST* (PostgREST) postgREST.logs npx @insforge/cli logs postgREST.logs --limit 50

Database/SQL errors postgres.logs npx @insforge/cli logs postgres.logs --limit 50

Generic 500 / server error insforge.logs npx @insforge/cli logs insforge.logs --limit 50

  • If the error is DB-related, check database health for additional context:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose db --check connections,locks,slow-queries

Information gathered: Error code, backend log entries around the error timestamp, database health status.

Scenario 2: HTTP Status Code Anomaly

Symptoms: API calls return 400, 401, 403, 404, 429, or 500.

Steps:

  • Identify the status code from the response.

  • Follow the path for that status code:

Status What to check Command

400 Request payload/params malformed npx @insforge/cli logs postgREST.logs --limit 50

401 Auth token missing or expired npx @insforge/cli logs insforge.logs --limit 50

403 RLS policy or permission denied npx @insforge/cli logs insforge.logs --limit 50

404 Endpoint or resource doesn't exist npx @insforge/cli metadata --json

429 Rate limit hit — no backend logs recorded See 429 note below

500 Server-side error npx @insforge/cli diagnose logs

  • For 500 errors, also check aggregate error logs across all sources:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose logs

  • 429 Rate Limit: The backend does not log 429 responses and does not return Retry-After or X-RateLimit-* headers. Checking logs will not help. Instead:

Review client code for high-frequency request patterns: loops without throttling, missing debounce, retry without exponential backoff, or parallel calls that could be batched.

  • Check overall backend load to see if the system is under heavy traffic:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose metrics --range 1h

  • A 429 status confirms the request was rate-limited. The fix is always on the client side: reduce request frequency, add backoff/debounce, or batch operations.

Information gathered: Status code context, relevant log entries, request/response details from logs. For 429: client-side request patterns and backend load metrics.

Scenario 3: Edge Function Execution Failure/Timeout

Symptoms: functions invoke returns error, function times out, or throws runtime exception.

Steps:

  • Check function execution logs:
npx @insforge/cli logs function.logs --limit 50

  • Verify the function exists and is active:
npx @insforge/cli functions list

  • Inspect the function source for obvious issues:
npx @insforge/cli functions code <slug>

Information gathered: Function runtime errors, function status, source code, EC2 resource metrics.

Scenario 4: Database Query Slow or Unresponsive

Symptoms: Queries take too long, hang indefinitely, or connection pool is exhausted.

Steps:

  • Check database health — slow queries, active connections, locks:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose db --check slow-queries,connections,locks

  • Check postgres logs for query errors or warnings:
npx @insforge/cli logs postgres.logs --limit 50

  • Check index usage and table bloat:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose db --check index-usage,bloat,cache-hit,size

  • If the whole system feels slow, check EC2 instance metrics:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose metrics --range 1h

Information gathered: Slow query details, connection pool state, lock contention, index efficiency, table bloat, cache hit ratio, EC2 resource usage.

Scenario 5: Authentication/Authorization Failure

Symptoms: Login fails, signup errors, token expired, OAuth callback error, RLS policy denies access.

Steps:

  • Check insforge.logs for auth-related errors (login failures, token issues, OAuth errors):
npx @insforge/cli logs insforge.logs --limit 50

  • Check postgREST.logs for RLS policy violations:
npx @insforge/cli logs postgREST.logs --limit 50

  • Verify the project's auth configuration:
npx @insforge/cli metadata --json

  • If RLS suspected, inspect current policies:
npx @insforge/cli db policies

Information gathered: Auth error details, RLS violation logs, auth configuration state, active RLS policies.

Scenario 6: Realtime Channel Issues

Symptoms: WebSocket won't connect, channel subscription fails, messages not received or lost.

Steps:

  • Check insforge.logs for realtime/WebSocket errors:
npx @insforge/cli logs insforge.logs --limit 50

  • Verify the channel pattern exists and is enabled:
npx @insforge/cli db query "SELECT pattern, description, enabled FROM realtime.channels"

  • If access is restricted, check RLS on realtime tables:
npx @insforge/cli db policies

  • If the issue is widespread (all channels affected), check overall backend health:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose

Information gathered: WebSocket error logs, channel configuration, realtime RLS policies, overall backend health.

Scenario 7: Backend Performance Degradation

Symptoms: All responses slow, high latency, intermittent failures across the board.

Steps:

  • Check EC2 instance metrics — CPU, memory, disk, network:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose metrics --range 1h

  • Check database health (often the bottleneck):
npx @insforge/cli diagnose db

  • Check aggregate error logs:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose logs

  • Check advisor for known critical issues:
npx @insforge/cli diagnose advisor --severity critical

Information gathered: CPU/memory/disk/network metrics (current and trend), database health, error log summary, advisor warnings.

Scenario 8: Edge Function Deploy Failure

Symptoms: functions deploy <slug> command fails, function not appearing in the list after deploy.

Steps:

  • Re-run the deploy command and capture the error output:
npx @insforge/cli functions deploy <slug>

  • Check deployment-related errors:
npx @insforge/cli logs function-deploy.logs --limit 50

  • Verify whether the function exists in the list:
npx @insforge/cli functions list

Information gathered: Deploy command error output, function deployment logs, function list status, backend error logs.

Scenario 9: Frontend (Vercel) Deploy Failure

Symptoms: deployments deploy command fails, deployment status shows error, Vercel build errors.

Steps:

  • Check recent deployment attempts:
npx @insforge/cli deployments list

  • Get the status and error details for the failed deployment:
npx @insforge/cli deployments status <id> --json

The --json output includes a metadata object with Vercel-specific context: target, fileCount, projectId, startedAt, envVarKeys, webhookEventType (e.g., deployment.succeeded or deployment.error), etc. This metadata captures the full deployment context and can be used for debugging or AI-assisted investigation.

  • Verify the local build succeeds before investigating further:
npm run build

Information gathered: Deployment history, deployment metadata (Vercel context, status, webhook events), local build output, backend deployment API logs.

Command Quick Reference

Logs

npx @insforge/cli logs <source> [--limit <n>]

Source Description

insforge.logs Main backend logs

postgREST.logs PostgREST API layer logs

postgres.logs PostgreSQL database logs

function.logs Edge function execution logs

function-deploy.logs Edge function deployment logs

Source names are case-insensitive.

Diagnostics

# Full health report (all checks)
npx @insforge/cli diagnose

# EC2 instance metrics (CPU, memory, disk, network)
npx @insforge/cli diagnose metrics [--range 1h|6h|24h|7d] [--metrics <list>]

# Advisor scan results
npx @insforge/cli diagnose advisor [--severity critical|warning|info] [--category security|performance|health] [--limit <n>]

# Database health checks
npx @insforge/cli diagnose db [--check <checks>]
# checks: connections, slow-queries, bloat, size, index-usage, locks, cache-hit (default: all)

# Aggregate error logs from all sources
npx @insforge/cli diagnose logs [--source <name>] [--limit <n>]

Supporting Commands

# Project metadata (auth config, tables, buckets, functions, etc.)
npx @insforge/cli metadata --json

# Edge functions
npx @insforge/cli functions list
npx @insforge/cli functions code <slug>

# Secrets
npx @insforge/cli secrets list [--all]
npx @insforge/cli secrets get <key>
npx @insforge/cli secrets add <key> <value> [--reserved] [--expires <ISO date>]

# Database
npx @insforge/cli db policies
npx @insforge/cli db query "<sql>"

# Deployments
npx @insforge/cli deployments list
npx @insforge/cli deployments status <id> --json

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Created2026年4月9日
Last Updated2026年5月23日