Agent skill
chaos-experiment-design
Chaos experiment design methodology. Hypothesis formation, success criteria definition, blast radius control, validation patterns, and SLI monitoring for effective chaos engineering.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/adaptive-enforcement-lab/claude-skills/tree/main/plugins/patterns/skills/chaos-experiment-design
SKILL.md
Chaos Experiment Design
When to Use This Skill
Chaos without validation is just breaking things. Proper experiment design transforms fault injection into reliability engineering.
Core Principle
Every chaos experiment must have a hypothesis, measurable success criteria, controlled blast radius, and automated validation. If you can't measure it, you can't learn from it.
Implementation
See the full implementation guide in the source documentation.
Related Patterns
- Chaos Engineering Overview
- Observability
- Experiments
References
Recommended Agent Skills
Expand your agent's capabilities with these related and highly-rated skills.
github-token-permissions-overview
Understanding GITHUB_TOKEN scope, default permissions, and implementing least-privilege principle for GitHub Actions workflows.
secure
Find and fix security issues before they become incidents. Vulnerability scanning, SBOM generation, supply chain security, and secure authentication workflows.
complete-workflow-examples
Copy-paste hardened CI/CD workflows with SHA-pinned actions, minimal GITHUB_TOKEN permissions, OIDC authentication, and comprehensive security scanning for GitHub Actions.
ephemeral-runner-patterns
Disposable runner patterns for GitHub Actions. Container-based, VM-based, and ARC deployment strategies with complete state isolation between jobs.
action-pinning-overview
Why pinning GitHub Actions to SHA-256 commits matters for supply chain security. Attack vectors from unpinned actions and comparison of tag vs SHA pinning.
github-actions-security-patterns-hub
Complete security patterns for GitHub Actions covering action pinning, GITHUB_TOKEN permissions, third-party action risks, secret management, and runner security.
Didn't find tool you were looking for?