escalate-issues
Über
Diese Fähigkeit priorisiert Wartungsprobleme nach Schweregrad und leitet sie an geeignete Spezialisten weiter, wenn automatisierte Lösungen nicht möglich sind. Sie erstellt umsetzbare Berichte für Probleme wie unsichere Code-Löschungen, komplexe Refactoring-Bedürfnisse oder Sicherheitsbefunde. Nutzen Sie sie bei Wartungsaufgaben, die menschliche Expertise erfordern oder Breaking Changes beinhalten.
Schnellinstallation
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Dokumentation
escalate-issues
When to Use
Use this skill when a maintenance task encounters problems beyond automated cleanup:
- Uncertain whether code is safe to delete
- Configuration changes require domain expertise (security, performance, architecture)
- Breaking changes detected during cleanup
- Complex refactoring needed (not just cleanup)
- Security-sensitive findings (hardcoded secrets, vulnerabilities)
Do NOT use for simple issues with clear fixes. Escalate only when automated cleanup is risky or insufficient.
Inputs
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
issue_description | string | Yes | Clear description of the problem |
severity | enum | Yes | critical, high, medium, low |
context_files | array | No | Paths to relevant files |
specialist | string | No | Target agent (auto-route if not specified) |
blocking | boolean | No | Whether issue blocks further cleanup (default: false) |
Procedure
Step 1: Assess Severity
Classify the issue using standard severity levels.
CRITICAL — Blocks production functionality:
- Broken imports in actively used code
- Security vulnerabilities (exposed secrets, SQL injection)
- Data loss risk from cleanup operation
- Production service outages
HIGH — Impacts maintainability or developer productivity:
- Significant dead code bloat (>1000 lines)
- Broken CI/CD pipelines
- Major configuration drift between environments
- Unreferenced modules that might be dynamically loaded
MEDIUM — Minor hygiene issues:
- Unused helper functions (<100 lines)
- Stale documentation requiring updates
- Deprecated config files (no longer used but present)
- Lint warnings in non-critical paths
LOW — Style inconsistencies:
- Mixed indentation (works but inconsistent)
- Trailing whitespace
- Inconsistent naming (camelCase vs snake_case)
- Minor formatting differences
Severity Decision Tree:
Does it break production? → CRITICAL
Does it block development? → HIGH
Does it impact code quality? → MEDIUM
Is it purely cosmetic? → LOW
Got: Issue classified with clear severity label
If fail: If uncertain, default to HIGH and escalate to human for re-triage
Step 2: Document Finding
Capture all relevant context for the specialist to review.
Issue Report Template:
# Issue: [Brief Title]
**Severity**: CRITICAL | HIGH | MEDIUM | LOW
**Discovered During**: [Skill name, e.g., clean-codebase]
**Date**: YYYY-MM-DD
**Blocking**: Yes | No
## Description
Clear description of the problem in 2-3 sentences.
## Context
- **File(s)**: [List of affected files with line numbers]
- **Related**: [Related issues, commits, or previous attempts to fix]
- **Impact**: [What breaks if this isn't fixed, or what's wasted if not cleaned]
## Evidence
```language
# Code snippet or log excerpt showing the problem
Attempted Fixes
- Tried X but failed because Y
- Considered Z but uncertain due to W
Recommendation
- Option 1: [Safe conservative approach]
- Option 2: [More aggressive fix with risks]
- Preferred: [Which option to pursue and why]
Specialist Routing
Suggested Agent: [agent-name] Reason: [Why this specialist is appropriate]
References
- [Link to related documentation]
- [Link to similar past issues]
**Got:** Issue documented with full context in `ESCALATION_REPORTS/issue_YYYYMMDD_HHMM.md`
**If fail:** (N/A — always document, even if incomplete)
### Step 3: Determine Routing
Match issue type to appropriate specialist agent or human reviewer.
**Routing Table**:
| Issue Type | Specialist | Reason |
|------------|-----------|---------|
| Security vulnerability | security-analyst | Security expertise required |
| GxP compliance concern | gxp-validator | Regulatory knowledge needed |
| Architecture decision | senior-software-developer | Design pattern expertise |
| Config management | devops-engineer | Infrastructure knowledge |
| Dependency conflicts | devops-engineer | Package management expertise |
| Performance bottleneck | senior-data-scientist | Optimization knowledge |
| Code style dispute | code-reviewer | Style guide authority |
| Dead code uncertainty | r-developer (or lang-specific) | Language-specific knowledge |
| Broken test unclear | code-reviewer | Test design expertise |
| Documentation accuracy | senior-researcher | Domain knowledge required |
| License compatibility | auditor | Legal/compliance expertise |
**Automatic Routing Logic**:
```python
def route_issue(severity, issue_type):
if severity == "CRITICAL":
# Always escalate to human for critical issues
return "human"
if "security" in issue_type or "secret" in issue_type:
return "security-analyst"
if "gxp" in issue_type or "compliance" in issue_type:
return "gxp-validator"
if "architecture" in issue_type or "design" in issue_type:
return "senior-software-developer"
if "config" in issue_type or "deployment" in issue_type:
return "devops-engineer"
# Default: code-reviewer for general code issues
return "code-reviewer"
Got: Issue routed to appropriate specialist with justification
If fail: If no clear specialist, escalate to human for manual routing
Step 4: Create Actionable Issue Report
Generate a formatted report suitable for the target audience (agent or human).
For Specialist Agents (structured format for MCP tools):
---
type: escalation
severity: high
from_agent: janitor
to_agent: security-analyst
blocking: false
---
# Security Concern: Hardcoded API Key in Config
**File**: config/production.yml:45
**Pattern**: API_KEY="sk_live_abc123..."
**Request**: Please review if this is a valid secret or a placeholder.
If valid, recommend secure credential management strategy.
**Context**: Discovered during config cleanup sweep.
For Human Reviewers (detailed markdown):
# Escalation Report: Uncertain Dead Code Removal
**From**: Janitor Agent
**Date**: 2026-02-16
**Severity**: HIGH
## Problem
File `src/legacy_payments.js` (450 lines) appears unused but contains
complex payment processing logic. Static analysis shows zero references,
but name suggests business-critical functionality.
## Why Escalated
- Uncertain if payment code is dynamically loaded at runtime
- Potential data loss risk if deleted incorrectly
- Requires domain knowledge to assess business impact
## Evidence
- No direct imports found
- Last modified 8 months ago
- Git history shows it was part of payment refactor
## Recommendation
Request human review before deletion. If confirmed dead:
1. Archive to archive/legacy/ directory
2. Document in ARCHIVE_LOG.md
3. Create ticket to verify payment flows still work
## Next Steps
Awaiting human confirmation before proceeding with cleanup.
Got: Report formatted appropriately for target audience
If fail: (N/A — generate report in generic markdown if uncertain)
Step 5: Track Escalation Status
Maintain a log of all escalations to prevent duplicate reports.
# Escalation Log
| ID | Date | Severity | Issue | Specialist | Status |
|----|------|----------|-------|-----------|--------|
| ESC-001 | 2026-02-16 | CRITICAL | Broken prod import | human | Resolved |
| ESC-002 | 2026-02-16 | HIGH | Dead payment code | human | Pending |
| ESC-003 | 2026-02-16 | MEDIUM | Config drift | devops-engineer | In Progress |
Got: ESCALATION_LOG.md updated with new entry
If fail: If log doesn't exist, create it
Step 6: Notify and Block (If Required)
If issue is blocking further maintenance, notify and pause cleanup.
Blocking Logic:
- CRITICAL issues always block
- HIGH issues block if in critical path
- MEDIUM/LOW issues do not block
Notification:
⚠️ MAINTENANCE BLOCKED ⚠️
Issue ESC-002 (HIGH severity) requires human review before proceeding.
**Affected Operation**: clean-codebase (Step 5: Remove Dead Code)
**Reason**: Uncertain if src/legacy_payments.js is truly dead
**Action Required**: Review ESCALATION_REPORTS/ESC-002_2026-02-16.md
Once resolved, re-run maintenance from Step 5.
Got: Maintenance paused; clear notification generated
If fail: If notification mechanism unavailable, document in report
Validation Checklist
After escalation:
- Issue severity correctly assessed
- Full context documented (files, evidence, attempts)
- Appropriate specialist identified
- Escalation report created in ESCALATION_REPORTS/
- ESCALATION_LOG.md updated
- Blocking status communicated if applicable
- No sensitive information exposed in report
Pitfalls
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Over-Escalating: Escalating simple issues wastes specialist time. Only escalate when truly uncertain or risky.
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Under-Escalating: Deleting code "just to see if tests pass" without escalation can cause production outages.
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Insufficient Context: Escalating without evidence forces specialists to re-investigate. Include file paths, line numbers, error messages.
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Vague Descriptions: "Something's wrong with config" is not actionable. Be specific: "Config drift: dev uses API v1, prod uses v2".
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Not Tracking Status: Re-escalating already-reviewed issues. Check ESCALATION_LOG.md first.
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Exposing Secrets: Including actual API keys or passwords in escalation reports. Redact sensitive values.
Related Skills
- clean-codebase — Often triggers escalations when uncertain
- tidy-project-structure — May discover complex organizational issues
- repair-broken-references — Escalate when unclear if reference should be fixed or removed
- compliance/security-scan — Escalate security findings
- general/issue-triage — General issue classification patterns
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