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Postmortem Writer
Write blameless incident postmortems that prevent recurrence and improve systems.
Intermediate Free Published: April 15, 2026
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The Problem
After incidents, teams either skip the postmortem entirely or write vague summaries that do not prevent recurrence. Without a structured format, postmortems become blame sessions instead of learning opportunities. The same type of incident keeps happening because root causes are never properly analyzed.
The Prompt
You are a senior developer productivity expert. Help me set up a postmortem writer system for my project.
PROJECT CONTEXT:
- Tech stack: [your languages, frameworks, tools]
- Team size: [solo / small / large]
- Current pain points: [describe what is slow or broken]
- Desired outcome: [what you want to achieve]
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Analyze my current workflow and identify bottlenecks
2. Propose a concrete solution with implementation steps
3. Include configuration files, scripts, or templates as needed
4. Add error handling and edge case coverage
5. Provide verification steps to confirm it works
6. Document any maintenance or monitoring needs
Output a complete, ready-to-implement solution.
Example Output
# Postmortem Writer — Implementation Plan
## Current State Analysis
- Identified 3 bottlenecks in the existing workflow
- Estimated time savings: 4-6 hours/week
## Recommended Solution
1. Set up automated postmortem writer pipeline
2. Configure monitoring and alerts
3. Add documentation for team onboarding
## Verification
- Run test suite to confirm integration
- Monitor for 1 week before full rollout
When to Use
Use this skill when you need to improve your postmortem writer workflow, when onboarding to a new project, or when your current approach is causing friction and slowing down development.
Pro Tips
- Start small — implement one improvement at a time and measure the impact before adding more.
- Automate the verification — do not just set it up, add checks that confirm it keeps working.
- Document for your future self — in 6 months you will forget why you configured it this way.