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agent-failure-registry

Search the Agent Failure Registry for known agent failures, solutions, and lessons learned.

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Updated Feb 14, 2026

Failure Registry Skill

Search and learn from the Agent Failure Registry — a community-driven database of agent failures, solutions, and lessons learned. When you hit a wall, check if someone else already climbed it.

Quick Start

Search for similar failures:

./scripts/search-registry.sh --category api_failure
./scripts/search-registry.sh --keyword "puppeteer"
./scripts/search-registry.sh --tag twitter --tag auth

Search everything:

./scripts/search-registry.sh --all

Use Cases

1. Search — When Things Break

When you encounter an error, search the registry before reinventing the wheel:

  • By Category: api_failure, auth_expiry, rate_limit, silent_failure, data_corruption, timeout, logic_error, dependency_break, permission_denied, other
  • By Keywords: Tool names, error messages, symptoms
  • By Tags: Platform, service, technology

The registry contains post-mortems from examples/ (curated) and submissions/ (community).

Search Results Include:

  • Summary of what went wrong
  • Root cause analysis
  • Fix that worked
  • Prevention strategies
  • Lessons learned

2. Submit — Share Your Pain

When you solve a new failure, help the community:

  1. Document the failure following the schema
  2. Submit via GitHub PR (script can help generate template)
  3. Include context — what you tried, what worked, what didn't

Required Fields:

  • Title, category, tags
  • Summary, root_cause, fix
  • Prevention steps, lessons learned
  • Confidence level (1-5)

3. Learn — Stay Ahead

Periodically browse recent submissions to learn from others' failures before you hit them yourself.

Script Usage

The search-registry.sh script handles all the heavy lifting:

Arguments:

  • --category CATEGORY — Search specific failure category
  • --tag TAG — Search by tag (repeatable)
  • --keyword KEYWORD — Free-text search in all fields
  • --all — Show all entries (for browsing)

Examples:

# Find authentication issues
./scripts/search-registry.sh --category auth_expiry

# Find Twitter-related failures
./scripts/search-registry.sh --tag twitter

# Find Puppeteer issues
./scripts/search-registry.sh --keyword "puppeteer"

# Multiple criteria
./scripts/search-registry.sh --category api_failure --tag openai

# Browse everything
./scripts/search-registry.sh --all

Repository Structure

The Agent Failure Registry contains:

  • examples/ — Curated failure post-mortems
  • submissions/ — Community submissions
  • template.yaml — Template for new submissions
  • schema/postmortem.yaml — Schema validation

Categories Reference

  • api_failure — API errors, timeouts, invalid responses
  • auth_expiry — Authentication/token expiration issues
  • rate_limit — Rate limiting, quota exceeded
  • silent_failure — No error thrown, but wrong behavior
  • data_corruption — Data integrity, parsing failures
  • timeout — Operation timeouts, hanging processes
  • logic_error — Flawed reasoning, incorrect assumptions
  • dependency_break — External service/lib failures
  • permission_denied — Access control, file permissions
  • other — Miscellaneous failures

Tips

Before Searching:

  • Extract key error messages or symptoms
  • Identify the failing component (API, tool, process)
  • Note the context (what were you trying to do?)

When Submitting:

  • Be specific about the fix that worked
  • Include what you tried that didn't work
  • Rate your confidence in the solution (1-5)
  • Tag with relevant technologies/services

For Prevention:

  • Review failures in your domain periodically
  • Update your error handling based on lessons learned
  • Share edge cases and gotchas with the community

Implementation Notes

  • Registry cloned to /tmp/agent-failure-registry
  • Uses PyYAML for parsing (with grep fallback)
  • Searches both examples/ and submissions/
  • Output formatted for readability
  • Handles multiple search criteria

Remember: Every failure is a lesson. Document it, share it, learn from it.

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