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Chaos

by clawkk · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Controlled fault injection and resilience validation. Use when testing failover or dependency assumptions.
README (SKILL.md)

Chaos Engineering

Structured guidance for chaos engineering (fault injection, game days): confirm triggers, propose the stages below, and adapt if the user wants a lighter pass.

When to Offer This Workflow

Trigger conditions:

  • User mentions chaos engineering or closely related work
  • They want a structured workflow rather than ad-hoc tips
  • They are preparing a review, rollout, or stakeholder communication

Initial offer: Explain the four stages briefly and ask whether to follow this workflow or work freeform. If they decline, continue in their preferred style.

Workflow Stages

Stage 1: Clarify context & goals

Anchor on blast radius control. Ask what success looks like, constraints, and what must not break. Capture unknowns early.

Stage 2: Design or plan the approach

Translate goals into a concrete plan around hypotheses and abort criteria. Compare alternatives and explicit trade-offs; avoid implicit assumptions.

Stage 3: Implement, validate, and harden

Execute with verification loops tied to observability during faults. Prefer small steps, measurable checks, and rollback points where risk is high.

Stage 4: Operate, communicate, and iterate

Close the loop with learning loop and fixes: monitoring, documentation, stakeholder updates, and lessons learned for the next cycle.

Checklist Before Completion

  • Goals and constraints are explicit for chaos engineering
  • Risks and trade-offs are stated, not hand-waved
  • Verification steps match the change’s impact (tests, canary, peer review)
  • Operational follow-through is covered (monitoring, docs, owners)

Tips for Effective Guidance

  • Be procedural: stage-by-stage, with clear exit criteria
  • Ask for missing context (environment, scale, deadlines) before prescribing
  • Prefer checklists and concrete examples over generic platitudes
  • If the user declines the workflow, switch to freeform help without lecturing

Handling Deviations

  • If the user wants to skip a stage: confirm and continue with what they need.
  • If context is missing: ask targeted questions before strong recommendations.
  • Prefer concrete examples, trade-offs, and verification steps over generic advice.

Quality Bar

  • Each recommendation should be actionable (what to do next).
  • Call out failure modes relevant to chaos experiments (security, scale, UX, or ops).
  • Keep tone direct and respectful of the user’s time.
Usage Guidance
This skill is low-risk: it's purely a procedural guide for running chaos experiments and does not install code or request credentials. Before using it, be prepared to provide the agent with non-sensitive context (goals, allowed blast radius, observability). Do not share secrets or credentials in the chat. Also remember the skill only advises — it does not itself execute destructive tests; ensure any actual fault injection is done by trusted tooling and authorized operators following your organization's safety and rollback procedures.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: chaos Version: 1.0.0 The 'chaos' skill bundle provides structured guidance and a workflow for chaos engineering and resilience validation. The content in SKILL.md is purely instructional, focusing on best practices such as blast radius control, hypothesis testing, and observability, with no executable code, network activity, or malicious prompt injection attempts.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and SKILL.md all describe structured chaos-engineering guidance. There are no unrelated requirements (no binaries, env vars, or config paths), so requested capabilities align with the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md contains procedural steps (clarify goals, design experiments, verify, iterate) and instructs the agent to ask for context. It does not instruct the agent to read local files, access environment variables, execute binaries, or send data to external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present (instruction-only). Nothing is written to disk or downloaded, so install-risk is minimal.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. While the skill asks the agent to request context from the user (e.g., environment, scale), it does not itself require or attempt to use secrets or system config.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable. Autonomous model invocation is allowed by default on the platform but here poses no added risk because the skill contains only guidance and no privileged operations.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install chaos
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /chaos
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of the chaos skill, offering controlled fault injection and resilience validation workflows. - Provides a structured four-stage workflow for chaos engineering: clarify goals, plan, implement, and iterate. - Includes checklists, tips for effective guidance, and procedures for handling deviations or user preferences. - Emphasizes actionable steps, blast radius control, hypothesis-driven experiments, and explicit risk assessment. - Designed for users seeking structured support in chaos engineering rather than ad-hoc advice.
Metadata
Slug chaos
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chaos?

Controlled fault injection and resilience validation. Use when testing failover or dependency assumptions. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 135 downloads so far.

How do I install Chaos?

Run "/install chaos" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Chaos free?

Yes, Chaos is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Chaos support?

Chaos is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Chaos?

It is built and maintained by clawkk (@clawkk); the current version is v1.0.0.

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