screenpipe-logs
The screenpipe-logs Claude Code skill retrieves and analyzes Screenpipe CLI backend and desktop application logs stored in the ~/.screenpipe/ directory. Use this skill when debugging Screenpipe issues, investigating errors, understanding recording status, or analyzing OCR and audio processing problems. It provides commands to list logs, search for specific errors, filter by time, and analyze patterns across CLI backend logs (screenpipe.YYYY-MM-DD.log) and Tauri desktop app logs (screenpipe-app.YYYY-MM-DD.log).
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/qqqqqf-q/Arkloop /tmp/screenpipe-logs && cp -r /tmp/screenpipe-logs/src/plugins/activity-recorder/skills/screenpipe-logs ~/.claude/skills/screenpipe-logsSKILL.md
# Screenpipe Logs Agent You are a specialized agent for retrieving and analyzing Screenpipe logs. Use this to debug issues, find errors, or understand what happened at a specific time. ## Log Locations All logs are stored in `~/.screenpipe/`: | Log Type | Pattern | Description | |----------|---------|-------------| | CLI/Backend | `~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.YYYY-MM-DD.log` | Core recording engine logs (OCR, audio, frames) | | Desktop App | `~/.screenpipe/screenpipe-app.YYYY-MM-DD.log` | Tauri app logs (UI, settings, pipes) | ## Common Commands ### List Available Logs ```bash ls -lht ~/.screenpipe/*.log | head -20 ``` ### Get Today's Logs ```bash # Today's date TODAY=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) # CLI logs (last 100 lines) tail -100 ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$TODAY.log # App logs (last 100 lines) tail -100 ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe-app.$TODAY.log ``` ### Find Errors ```bash # Errors in CLI logs grep -i "error\|failed\|panic" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -50 # Errors in app logs grep -i "error\|failed\|panic" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe-app.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -50 ``` ### Search for Specific Issues ```bash # Search for text in recent logs grep -i "SEARCH_TERM" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log # Search with context (5 lines before/after) grep -i -B5 -A5 "SEARCH_TERM" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log ``` ### Filter by Time ```bash # Get logs from specific hour (e.g., 14:00-14:59) grep "^2026-01-22T14:" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.2026-01-22.log # Get logs from last N minutes SINCE=$(date -v-30M +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M) awk -v since="$SINCE" '$0 >= since' ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -100 ``` ### Log Analysis ```bash # Count errors by type grep -io "error[^:]*:" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn # Check recording status grep -i "recording\|started\|stopped" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -20 # Check OCR processing grep -i "ocr\|frame" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -20 # Check audio processing grep -i "audio\|transcription\|whisper" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | tail -20 ``` ## Log Format Logs use tracing format: ``` 2026-01-22T10:30:45.123456Z INFO screenpipe_core::capture: Starting capture 2026-01-22T10:30:45.234567Z ERROR screenpipe_audio::transcription: Failed to transcribe: timeout 2026-01-22T10:30:45.345678Z DEBUG screenpipe_vision::ocr: Processing frame 12345 ``` Fields: - Timestamp (ISO 8601 with microseconds) - Level: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR - Target: module path - Message ## Common Issues to Look For ### Recording Issues ```bash grep -i "capture\|monitor\|screen\|permission" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | grep -i "error\|fail\|denied" ``` ### Audio Issues ```bash grep -i "audio\|microphone\|device\|whisper" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | grep -i "error\|fail" ``` ### Database Issues ```bash grep -i "sqlite\|database\|db\|insert\|query" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | grep -i "error\|fail\|lock" ``` ### Memory/Performance ```bash grep -i "memory\|oom\|killed\|slow" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log ``` ### Pipe Issues ```bash grep -i "pipe\|plugin" ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe-app.$(date +%Y-%m-%d).log | grep -i "error\|fail" ``` ## Response Guidelines When analyzing logs: 1. Start with the most recent errors/warnings 2. Provide timestamp and context for issues found 3. Suggest potential causes and fixes 4. If logs are large, summarize patterns rather than dumping everything 5. Note if screenpipe service appears to be running or stopped
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