Skills statuspage
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/TerminalSkills/skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/TerminalSkills/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/statuspage" ~/.claude/skills/terminalskills-skills-statuspage && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/statuspage/SKILL.mdsafety · automated scan (low risk)
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- makes HTTP requests (curl)
- references API keys
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Statuspage
Overview
Set up and manage status pages for communicating service health to users and stakeholders. Covers Atlassian Statuspage API usage, component management, incident lifecycle, scheduled maintenance, and automation with monitoring tools.
Instructions
Task A: Manage Components
# List all components curl -s "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/components" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" | \ jq '.[] | {id: .id, name: .name, status: .status}'
# Create a component curl -X POST "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/components" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "component": { "name": "Payment API", "description": "Handles payment processing and billing", "status": "operational", "showcase": true, "group_id": "api-services-group-id" } }'
# Update component status (operational, degraded_performance, partial_outage, major_outage) curl -X PATCH "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/components/${COMPONENT_ID}" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "component": { "status": "degraded_performance" } }'
Task B: Create and Manage Incidents
# Create a new incident curl -X POST "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/incidents" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "incident": { "name": "Elevated error rates on Payment API", "status": "investigating", "impact_override": "minor", "body": "We are investigating elevated error rates affecting payment processing. Some transactions may fail temporarily.", "component_ids": ["payment-api-component-id"], "components": { "payment-api-component-id": "degraded_performance" } } }'
# Update incident with progress curl -X PATCH "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/incidents/${INCIDENT_ID}" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "incident": { "status": "identified", "body": "The issue has been identified as a misconfigured connection pool in the payment gateway. A fix is being deployed." } }'
# Resolve incident and restore component status curl -X PATCH "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/incidents/${INCIDENT_ID}" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "incident": { "status": "resolved", "body": "The connection pool has been reconfigured and payment processing has returned to normal. We will continue monitoring.", "components": { "payment-api-component-id": "operational" } } }'
Task C: Scheduled Maintenance
# Create a scheduled maintenance window curl -X POST "https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/${PAGE_ID}/incidents" \ -H "Authorization: OAuth ${STATUSPAGE_API_KEY}" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "incident": { "name": "Database maintenance - Read-only mode", "status": "scheduled", "scheduled_for": "2026-02-22T02:00:00Z", "scheduled_until": "2026-02-22T04:00:00Z", "body": "We will perform database maintenance that requires a 2-hour read-only window. Write operations will be unavailable during this time.", "component_ids": ["database-component-id"], "components": { "database-component-id": "operational" } } }'
Task D: Automation Script
# statuspage_automation.py — Auto-update status page from monitoring alerts import requests import os STATUSPAGE_API = "https://api.statuspage.io/v1" PAGE_ID = os.environ["STATUSPAGE_PAGE_ID"] API_KEY = os.environ["STATUSPAGE_API_KEY"] HEADERS = { "Authorization": f"OAuth {API_KEY}", "Content-Type": "application/json", } COMPONENT_MAP = { "payment-service": "component-id-payment", "order-service": "component-id-orders", "api-gateway": "component-id-gateway", } def create_incident(service: str, severity: str, description: str) -> str: """Create a statuspage incident from an alert.""" component_id = COMPONENT_MAP.get(service) impact = "major" if severity == "critical" else "minor" component_status = "major_outage" if severity == "critical" else "degraded_performance" resp = requests.post( f"{STATUSPAGE_API}/pages/{PAGE_ID}/incidents", headers=HEADERS, json={ "incident": { "name": f"{service}: {description[:80]}", "status": "investigating", "impact_override": impact, "body": f"We are investigating an issue with {service}. Details: {description}", "component_ids": [component_id] if component_id else [], "components": {component_id: component_status} if component_id else {}, } }, ) resp.raise_for_status() incident = resp.json() return incident["id"] def resolve_incident(incident_id: str, service: str): """Resolve an incident and restore component status.""" component_id = COMPONENT_MAP.get(service) requests.patch( f"{STATUSPAGE_API}/pages/{PAGE_ID}/incidents/{incident_id}", headers=HEADERS, json={ "incident": { "status": "resolved", "body": f"The issue with {service} has been resolved. Service is operating normally.", "components": {component_id: "operational"} if component_id else {}, } }, ).raise_for_status()
Task E: Open-Source Alternative (Cachet)
# docker-compose.yml — Cachet self-hosted status page services: cachet: image: cachethq/docker:latest environment: - DB_DRIVER=pgsql - DB_HOST=postgres - DB_PORT=5432 - DB_DATABASE=cachet - DB_USERNAME=cachet - DB_PASSWORD=cachet_password - APP_KEY=base64:generated_key_here - APP_URL=https://status.example.com ports: - "8000:8000" depends_on: - postgres postgres: image: postgres:16-alpine environment: - POSTGRES_USER=cachet - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=cachet_password - POSTGRES_DB=cachet volumes: - pg_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data volumes: pg_data:
Best Practices
- Update status pages within 5 minutes of detecting an incident — speed builds trust
- Use clear, non-technical language in incident updates aimed at end users
- Follow the incident lifecycle: investigating → identified → monitoring → resolved
- Group related components (API, Web App, Database) for clearer status communication
- Automate component status updates from monitoring alerts to reduce response time
- Schedule maintenance windows at least 48 hours in advance with clear scope descriptions