groq-debug-bundle
Collect Groq debug evidence for support tickets and troubleshooting. Use when encountering persistent issues, preparing support tickets, or collecting diagnostic information for Groq problems. Trigger with phrases like "groq debug", "groq support bundle", "collect groq logs", "groq diagnostic". allowed-tools: Read, Bash(grep:*), Bash(curl:*), Bash(tar:*), Grep version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: Jeremy Longshore <jeremy@intentsolutions.io>
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groq-pack
Claude Code skill pack for Groq (24 skills)
Installation
This skill is included in the groq-pack plugin:
/plugin install groq-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus
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Instructions
# Groq Debug Bundle
## Overview
Collect all necessary diagnostic information for Groq support tickets.
## Prerequisites
- Groq SDK installed
- Access to application logs
- Permission to collect environment info
## Instructions
### Step 1: Create Debug Bundle Script
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# groq-debug-bundle.sh
BUNDLE_DIR="groq-debug-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"
mkdir -p "$BUNDLE_DIR"
echo "=== Groq Debug Bundle ===" > "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
echo "Generated: $(date)" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
```
### Step 2: Collect Environment Info
```bash
# Environment info
echo "--- Environment ---" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
node --version >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt" 2>&1
npm --version >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt" 2>&1
echo "GROQ_API_KEY: ${GROQ_API_KEY:+[SET]}" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
```
### Step 3: Gather SDK and Logs
```bash
# SDK version
npm list @groq/sdk 2>/dev/null >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
# Recent logs (redacted)
grep -i "groq" ~/.npm/_logs/*.log 2>/dev/null | tail -50 >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/logs.txt"
# Configuration (redacted - secrets masked)
echo "--- Config (redacted) ---" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
cat .env 2>/dev/null | sed 's/=.*/=***REDACTED***/' >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/config-redacted.txt"
# Network connectivity test
echo "--- Network Test ---" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
echo -n "API Health: " >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" https://api.groq.com/health >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
echo "" >> "$BUNDLE_DIR/summary.txt"
```
### Step 4: Package Bundle
```bash
tar -czf "$BUNDLE_DIR.tar.gz" "$BUNDLE_DIR"
echo "Bundle created: $BUNDLE_DIR.tar.gz"
```
## Output
- `groq-debug-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.tar.gz` archive containing:
- `summary.txt` - Environment and SDK info
- `logs.txt` - Recent redacted logs
- `config-redacted.txt` - Configuration (secrets removed)
## Error Handling
| Item | Purpose | Included |
|------|---------|----------|
| Environment versions | Compatibility check | โ |
| SDK version | Version-specific bugs | โ |
| Error logs (redacted) | Root cause analysis | โ |
| Config (redacted) | Configuration issues | โ |
| Network test | Connectivity issues | โ |
## Examples
### Sensitive Data Handling
**ALWAYS REDACT:**
- API keys and tokens
- Passwords and secrets
- PII (emails, names, IDs)
**Safe to Include:**
- Error messages
- Stack traces (redacted)
- SDK/runtime versions
### Submit to Support
1. Create bundle: `bash groq-debug-bundle.sh`
2. Review for sensitive data
3. Upload to Groq support portal
## Resources
- [Groq Support](https://docs.groq.com/support)
- [Groq Status](https://status.groq.com)
## Next Steps
For rate limit issues, see `groq-rate-limits`.