tracing
GitHub为代码添加 LangWatch 追踪和可观测性,支持 Python 和 TypeScript。涵盖全量代码库接入或针对特定函数/模块的定向操作,指导用户阅读文档并正确配置 instrumentation。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add langwatch/langwatch --skill tracing -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "tracing",
"license": "MIT",
"description": "Add LangWatch tracing and observability to your code. Use for both onboarding (instrument an entire codebase) and targeted operations (add tracing to a specific function or module). Supports Python and TypeScript with all major frameworks.",
"user-prompt": "Instrument my code with LangWatch",
"compatibility": "Works with Claude Code and similar coding agents. The `langwatch` CLI is the only interface."
}
Add LangWatch Tracing to Your Code
Determine Scope
If the user's request is general ("instrument my code", "add tracing", "set up observability"):
- Read the full codebase to understand the agent's architecture
- Study git history to understand what changed and why: focus on agent behavior changes, prompt tweaks, bug fixes. Read commit messages for context.
- Add comprehensive tracing across all LLM call sites
If the user's request is specific ("add tracing to the payment function", "trace this endpoint"):
- Focus on the specific function or module
- Add tracing only where requested
- Verify the instrumentation works in context
This skill is code-only: there is no platform path for tracing. If the user has no codebase, explain that tracing requires code instrumentation.
Step 1: Read the Integration Docs
Use langwatch docs <path> to read documentation as Markdown. Some useful entry points:
langwatch docs # Docs index
langwatch docs integration/python/guide # Python integration
langwatch docs integration/typescript/guide # TypeScript integration
langwatch docs prompt-management/cli # Prompts CLI
langwatch scenario-docs # Scenario docs index
Discover commands with langwatch --help and langwatch <subcommand> --help. List and get commands accept --format json for machine-readable output. Read the docs first instead of guessing SDK APIs or CLI flags.
If no shell is available, fetch the same Markdown over plain HTTP. Append .md to any docs path (e.g. https://langwatch.ai/docs/integration/python/guide.md). Index: https://langwatch.ai/docs/llms.txt. Scenario index: https://langwatch.ai/scenario/llms.txt
If anything fails or confuses you while following this skill (broken commands, docs that do not match reality, errors you had to work around), ask the user for permission and run npx langwatch report --user-approved with a --title and --summary (or --session <transcript.jsonl>) to send it to the LangWatch team, and it directly shapes what gets fixed. No login or API key needed. Nothing is sent without --user-approved, and --dry-run prints the exact payload without sending anything. The title, summary and transcript are scrubbed locally first, by pattern: secrets and API keys, plus email addresses, phone numbers, card numbers and public IPv4 addresses. Anything no pattern matches is sent as written, including a contact address passed with --email, so preview with --dry-run when the session touched sensitive data. npx langwatch report --help explains the options.
Projects and API keys: target a real project, not a personal one.
LangWatch has two kinds of project:
- Team / shared projects: real projects inside an organization. Evaluations, experiments, prompts, datasets, simulations and instrumentation must always target one of these.
- Personal projects: a private "My Workspace" scratch space tied to a single user. Never send a user's evaluations, experiments or production traces here: it is for personal exploration only, and you can mistake it for a real project.
And two ways to authenticate:
- A project API key in
.env(LANGWATCH_API_KEY): the credential everything in these skills uses. It is scoped to one real project. This is the default; prefer it unless the user explicitly asks for something else. langwatch login --device(AI-tools / SSO): a personal device session for wrapping coding assistants (langwatch claude,langwatch codex, …). It is NOT for evaluations, prompts, datasets, scenarios or SDK instrumentation, and it points at a personal workspace. Do not run it to set up the work in these skills.
So for anything in these skills: make sure LANGWATCH_API_KEY for a real, shared project is in the project's .env. Check whether the variable is already set there before you ask for a new key, and let the CLI read the value: never print, copy or send it. Do NOT run langwatch login to pick a project, and never default to a personal project. If LANGWATCH_ENDPOINT is set, the user is self-hosted: use that endpoint instead of app.langwatch.ai.
Then fetch the integration guide for this project's framework:
langwatch docs integration/python/guide # Python (general)
langwatch docs integration/typescript/guide # TypeScript (general)
langwatch docs integration/python/langgraph # Framework-specific (example)
Pick the page matching the project's framework (OpenAI, LangGraph, Vercel AI, Agno, Mastra, etc.) and read it before writing any code.
CRITICAL: Do NOT guess how to instrument. Different frameworks have different instrumentation patterns; always read the framework-specific guide first.
Step 2: Install the LangWatch SDK
For Python: pip install langwatch (or uv add langwatch).
For TypeScript: npm install langwatch (or pnpm add langwatch).
If install fails due to peer dependency conflicts, widen the conflicting range and retry. Do NOT silently skip.
Step 3: Add Instrumentation
Follow the integration guide you read in Step 1. The general shape is:
Python:
import langwatch
langwatch.setup()
@langwatch.trace()
def my_function():
...
TypeScript:
import { LangWatch } from "langwatch";
const langwatch = new LangWatch();
The exact pattern depends on the framework, so follow the docs, not these examples.
Step 4: Verify
Do NOT consider the work complete without verifying. In order:
- Confirm dependencies installed cleanly.
- Run the agent with a test input that produces at least one trace (study how the framework starts; only give up if it requires infrastructure you cannot spin up).
- Check traces arrived:
langwatch trace search --limit 5 --format json. - If verification isn't possible (no shell access, can't run the code, missing external services), tell the user exactly what to check in their LangWatch dashboard and what you couldn't verify and why.
Common Mistakes
- Do NOT invent instrumentation patterns. Read the framework-specific doc
- Do NOT skip
langwatch.setup()in Python - Do NOT skip Step 1; instrumentation patterns vary across OpenAI/LangGraph/Vercel/Mastra/Agno and guessing breaks subtly
Version History
- 12615f1 Current 2026-08-20 10:01


