Opencode-config-backup cron-retry
Auto-retry failed cron jobs on connection recovery. Use when cron jobs fail due to network errors and should be retried when connectivity is restored. Integrates with heartbeat to detect failed jobs and re-run them automatically.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jieni777/opencode-config-backup
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jieni777/opencode-config-backup "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/cron-retry" ~/.claude/skills/jieni777-opencode-config-backup-cron-retry && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/cron-retry/SKILL.mdsource content
Cron Retry Skill
Automatically detect and retry cron jobs that failed due to network/connection errors.
Quick Start (Heartbeat Integration)
Add this to your
HEARTBEAT.md:
## Cron Recovery Check Check for cron jobs with lastStatus: "error". If the error matches network patterns (connection error, sendMessage failed, fetch failed, ETIMEDOUT, ECONNREFUSED), retry the job using cron tool with action: "run" and the job ID. Report what was recovered.
That's it. On each heartbeat, failed network jobs get retried automatically.
How It Works
- On heartbeat, check all cron jobs via
cron list - Filter for jobs where
andlastStatus = "error"enabled = true - Check if
matches network-related patternslastError - Re-run eligible jobs via
cron run - Report results
Network Error Patterns (Retryable)
These errors indicate transient network issues worth retrying:
Network request.*failedConnection errorECONNREFUSEDETIMEDOUTENOTFOUNDsendMessage.*failedfetch failedsocket hang up
What Gets Retried vs Skipped
Retried:
- Network timeouts
- Connection refused
- Message send failures
- DNS lookup failures
Skipped (not retried):
- Logic errors (bad config, missing data)
- Auth failures
- Disabled jobs
- Jobs that just ran successfully
Manual Recovery Check
To check and retry failed jobs manually:
# List all jobs and their status clawdbot cron list # Find failed jobs clawdbot cron list | jq '.jobs[] | select(.state.lastStatus == "error") | {name, error: .state.lastError}' # Retry a specific job clawdbot cron run --id <JOB_ID>
Agent Implementation
When implementing the heartbeat check:
1. Call cron tool with action: "list" 2. For each job in response.jobs: - Skip if job.enabled !== true - Skip if job.state.lastStatus !== "error" - Check if job.state.lastError matches network patterns - If retryable: call cron tool with action: "run", jobId: job.id 3. Report: "Recovered X jobs" or "No failed jobs to recover"
Example Scenario
- 7:00 PM — Evening briefing cron fires
- Network hiccup — Telegram send fails
- Job marked
,lastStatus: "error"lastError: "Network request for 'sendMessage' failed!" - 7:15 PM — Connection restored, heartbeat runs
- Skill detects the failed job, sees it's a network error
- Retries the job → briefing delivered
- Reports: "Recovered 1 job: evening-wrap-briefing"
Safety
- Only retries transient network errors
- Respects job enabled state
- Won't create retry loops (checks lastRunAtMs)
- Reports all recovery attempts