customerio-debug-bundle
Collect Customer.io debug evidence for support tickets. Use when creating support requests, investigating delivery failures, or documenting integration issues. Trigger: "customer.io debug", "customer.io support ticket", "collect customer.io logs", "customer.io diagnostics".
What this skill does
# Customer.io Debug Bundle
## Current State
!`node --version 2>/dev/null || echo 'Node.js: not installed'`
!`npm list customerio-node 2>/dev/null | grep customerio || echo 'customerio-node: not installed'`
## Overview
Collect a comprehensive debug bundle for Customer.io support tickets: API connectivity tests, user profile inspection, SDK version info, environment validation, and a structured support report.
## Prerequisites
- Customer.io API credentials configured
- `curl` available for API tests
- User ID or email of the affected user/delivery
## Instructions
### Step 1: API Connectivity Diagnostic
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
echo "=== Customer.io Debug Bundle ==="
echo "Timestamp: $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"
echo ""
# 1. Check Customer.io status
echo "--- Platform Status ---"
curl -s "https://status.customer.io/api/v2/status.json" \
| python3 -c "import sys,json; d=json.load(sys.stdin); print(f'Status: {d[\"status\"][\"description\"]}')" \
2>/dev/null || echo "Could not reach status page"
# 2. Test Track API authentication
echo ""
echo "--- Track API Auth ---"
TRACK_RESULT=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-u "${CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID}:${CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY}" \
-X PUT "https://track.customer.io/api/v1/customers/debug-test-$(date +%s)" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"email":"[email protected]"}')
echo "Track API: HTTP ${TRACK_RESULT}"
# 3. Test App API authentication
echo ""
echo "--- App API Auth ---"
APP_RESULT=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${CUSTOMERIO_APP_API_KEY}" \
"https://api.customer.io/v1/campaigns")
echo "App API: HTTP ${APP_RESULT}"
# 4. DNS and latency
echo ""
echo "--- Network Diagnostics ---"
for host in track.customer.io api.customer.io; do
LATENCY=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{time_total}" "https://${host}")
echo "${host}: ${LATENCY}s"
done
```
### Step 2: User Profile Investigation
```typescript
// scripts/debug-user.ts
// Investigate a specific user's state in Customer.io
import { TrackClient, APIClient, RegionUS } from "customerio-node";
async function investigateUser(userId: string) {
const cio = new TrackClient(
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY!,
{ region: RegionUS }
);
console.log(`\n=== User Investigation: ${userId} ===\n`);
// Test if we can identify (update) the user — confirms they exist
try {
await cio.identify(userId, {
_debug_checked_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000),
});
console.log("Profile: EXISTS (identify succeeded)");
} catch (err: any) {
console.log(`Profile: ERROR (${err.statusCode}: ${err.message})`);
}
// Test if we can track an event on the user
try {
await cio.track(userId, {
name: "debug_check",
data: { checked_at: new Date().toISOString() },
});
console.log("Event tracking: WORKING");
} catch (err: any) {
console.log(`Event tracking: ERROR (${err.statusCode}: ${err.message})`);
}
// Check suppression status by trying to unsuppress
// (If user is not suppressed, this is a no-op)
console.log("\nNote: Check suppression status in Customer.io dashboard:");
console.log(` People > Search "${userId}" > check Suppressed badge`);
console.log(" Also check Activity tab for bounce/complaint events");
}
const userId = process.argv[2];
if (!userId) {
console.error("Usage: npx tsx scripts/debug-user.ts <user-id>");
process.exit(1);
}
investigateUser(userId);
```
### Step 3: SDK and Environment Info
```typescript
// scripts/debug-env.ts
import { readFileSync } from "fs";
function collectEnvInfo() {
const report: Record<string, string> = {};
// Node.js version
report["node_version"] = process.version;
report["platform"] = `${process.platform} ${process.arch}`;
// SDK version
try {
const pkg = JSON.parse(
readFileSync("node_modules/customerio-node/package.json", "utf-8")
);
report["customerio_node_version"] = pkg.version;
} catch {
report["customerio_node_version"] = "NOT INSTALLED";
}
// Environment config (redacted)
report["site_id_set"] = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID ? "YES" : "NO";
report["track_key_set"] = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY ? "YES" : "NO";
report["app_key_set"] = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_APP_API_KEY ? "YES" : "NO";
report["region"] = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_REGION ?? "us (default)";
// Redacted key prefix for identification
const siteId = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID ?? "";
report["site_id_prefix"] = siteId.substring(0, 4) + "...";
console.log("\n=== Environment Debug Info ===\n");
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(report)) {
console.log(`${key}: ${value}`);
}
}
collectEnvInfo();
```
### Step 4: Generate Support Report
```typescript
// scripts/generate-support-report.ts
function generateReport(issue: {
summary: string;
userId?: string;
deliveryId?: string;
errorCode?: number;
errorMessage?: string;
reproducible: boolean;
startedAt?: string;
}) {
const report = `
## Customer.io Support Report
Generated: ${new Date().toISOString()}
### Issue Summary
${issue.summary}
### Affected Resources
- User ID: ${issue.userId ?? "N/A"}
- Delivery ID: ${issue.deliveryId ?? "N/A"}
- Error Code: ${issue.errorCode ?? "N/A"}
- Error Message: ${issue.errorMessage ?? "N/A"}
### Reproduction
- Reproducible: ${issue.reproducible ? "Yes" : "Intermittent"}
- First observed: ${issue.startedAt ?? "Unknown"}
### Environment
- Node.js: ${process.version}
- Region: ${process.env.CUSTOMERIO_REGION ?? "us"}
- Site ID prefix: ${(process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID ?? "").substring(0, 4)}...
### Steps to Reproduce
1. [Describe the action taken]
2. [Describe the expected result]
3. [Describe the actual result]
### Attachments
- [ ] Application logs (relevant time window)
- [ ] API request/response captures
- [ ] Screenshot of user profile in dashboard
- [ ] Screenshot of campaign/broadcast configuration
`.trim();
console.log(report);
}
```
### Step 5: Collect Application Logs
```bash
# Collect recent Customer.io related logs (adjust path for your setup)
# Grep for CIO/customerio in your application logs
grep -i "customer\\.io\\|customerio\\|cio_" /var/log/app/*.log \
| tail -100 \
> /tmp/cio-debug-logs.txt 2>/dev/null
# Or from Docker
docker logs your-app-container 2>&1 \
| grep -i "customer\\.io\\|customerio\\|cio_" \
| tail -100 \
> /tmp/cio-debug-logs.txt
# Redact sensitive data before sharing
sed -i 's/\(api_key\|apikey\|secret\)=[^&]*/\1=REDACTED/gi' /tmp/cio-debug-logs.txt
```
## Debug Checklist
- [ ] Customer.io status page checked (https://status.customer.io)
- [ ] Track API auth verified (HTTP 200)
- [ ] App API auth verified (HTTP 200)
- [ ] User profile exists and has `email` attribute
- [ ] User is not suppressed
- [ ] SDK version documented
- [ ] Region configuration correct (US vs EU)
- [ ] Error logs collected and redacted
- [ ] Reproduction steps documented
## Error Handling
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Status page unreachable | Check your network; try from a different network |
| Both APIs return 401 | Credentials are wrong — regenerate in dashboard |
| Track OK but App 401 | Using Track API key for App API — they're separate keys |
| Logs contain PII | Run redaction script before sharing with support |
## Resources
- [Customer.io Support](https://customer.io/contact/)
- [Customer.io Community](https://community.customer.io/)
- [Status Page](https://status.customer.io/)
## Next Steps
After creating debug bundle, proceed to `customerio-rate-limits` to implement proper rate limiting.
Related in Code Review
gstack
IncludedFast headless browser for QA testing and site dogfooding. Navigate pages, interact with elements, verify state, diff before/after, take annotated screenshots, test responsive layouts, forms, uploads, dialogs, and capture bug evidence. Use when asked to open or test a site, verify a deployment, dogfood a user flow, or file a bug with screenshots. (gstack)
startup-due-diligence
IncludedLegal due diligence review for seed-stage and Series A startups (US, Delaware C-Corp focus). Supports both investor and founder perspectives. Capabilities include: (1) Interactive document review and issue spotting; (2) Document request list generation; (3) Cap table and SAFE/convertible note analysis; (4) Red flag identification with severity ratings; (5) Diligence report generation. TRIGGERS: due diligence, DD, startup investment, cap table review, Series A, seed round, investor diligence, legal review startup, SAFE analysis, convertible note, 409A, founder vesting.
interview-master
IncludedThis skill should be used when the user asks to "generate interview questions", "prepare for interview", "optimize resume", "conduct mock interview", "analyze git commits for resume", "generate resume from code", "review my resume", or mentions interview preparation, career assistance, or extracting project experience from git history. Provides comprehensive interview and career development guidance for both job seekers and interviewers.
fix-issue
IncludedFixes GitHub issues using parallel analysis agents for root cause investigation, code exploration, and regression detection. Reads issue context from gh CLI, searches codebase and memory for related patterns, generates a fix with tests, and links the resolution back to the issue via PR. Includes prevention analysis to avoid recurrence. Use when debugging errors, resolving regressions, fixing bugs, or triaging issues.
sf-apex
IncludedGenerates and reviews Salesforce Apex code with 150-point scoring. TRIGGER when: user writes, reviews, or fixes Apex classes, triggers, test classes, batch/queueable/schedulable jobs, or touches .cls/.trigger files. DO NOT TRIGGER when: LWC JavaScript (use sf-lwc), Flow XML (use sf-flow), SOQL-only queries (use sf-soql), or non-Salesforce code.
swift-development
IncludedComprehensive Swift development for building, testing, and deploying iOS/macOS applications. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Build Swift packages or Xcode projects from command line, (2) Run tests with XCTest or Swift Testing framework, (3) Manage iOS simulators with simctl, (4) Handle code signing, provisioning profiles, and app distribution, (5) Format or lint Swift code with SwiftFormat/SwiftLint, (6) Work with Swift Package Manager (SPM), (7) Implement Swift 6 concurrency patterns (async/await, actors, Sendable), (8) Create SwiftUI views with MVVM architecture, (9) Set up Core Data or SwiftData persistence, or any other Swift/iOS/macOS development tasks.