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promql-cli

CLI for querying Prometheus and PromQL-compatible engines (Thanos, Cortex, VictoriaMetrics, Grafana Mimir, Grafana Tempo...) — instant queries, range queries, metric discovery (metrics/labels/meta subcommands), output formats (table/csv/json/graph). Apply when executing PromQL queries, troubleshooting performance issues on a software having observability, investigating latency/error rates/saturation, or analyzing time series data.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/samber/cc-skills/tree/main/skills/promql-cli

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author
samber
version
1.1.2
openclaw
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SKILL.md

promql-cli — Prometheus Query CLI Skill

promql-cli (github.com/nalbury/promql-cli) is a Go CLI for querying, analyzing, and visualizing Prometheus metrics, plus PromQL fundamentals.

Reference Files

Read the relevant reference file(s) before executing tasks:

File When to read
references/installation.md User needs to install promql-cli or set up configuration (hosts, auth, token, password, multi-host)
references/usage.md User wants to discover metrics/exporters/labels, run queries, or choose output formats
references/graphing.md User wants to visualize Prometheus data as an ASCII chart in the terminal
references/debugging.md User is investigating a performance issue, latency, errors, or saturation
references/promql-reference.md User needs help writing PromQL, understanding metric types, functions, or aggregations

For most tasks, read references/usage.md. For PromQL help, read references/promql-reference.md. When debugging, read both references/debugging.md and references/promql-reference.md.

Setup Check

Before running any query, verify that a host is configured:

bash
promql 'up'   # succeeds if host is reachable; fails with connection error if not configured
# or
promql --host xxx 'up'

Recognize these errors as a configuration/auth problem and refer to references/installation.md:

Error Cause
dial tcp ... connection refused No host running at the configured address
dial tcp ... no such host Hostname not resolved — wrong host in config
error querying prometheus: ...401... Bearer token missing or invalid
error querying prometheus: ...403... Token valid but insufficient permissions
please specify an authentication type Auth flags partially set — use config file instead

If any of these appear, do not create config files on behalf of the user — config files may contain credentials (tokens, passwords) that must never pass through an LLM. Instead, guide the user to set it up themselves:

"Please create ~/.promql-cli.yaml manually with your Prometheus host (and credentials if needed). See references/installation.md for the exact format. Let me know once it's ready."

Only after the user confirms the config is in place should you proceed with queries.

Quick Command Reference

bash
promql 'up'                                          # instant query
promql 'rate(http_requests_total[5m])' --start 1h    # range query (ASCII graph)
promql 'up' --output csv                             # CSV output
promql 'up' --output json                            # JSON output
promql metrics                                       # list all metric names
promql labels <metric>                               # list labels for a metric
promql meta <metric>                                 # show metric type and help
promql --config ~/.promql-cli-prod.yaml 'up'         # target a specific host

Key Principles

  1. Use rate() on counters, never raw values — raw counters only ever increase; the absolute value is meaningless. rate() gives the per-second change rate, which is what you actually care about.
  2. When debugging, isolate a single instance — aggregating across replicas masks per-instance anomalies. A single overloaded pod hidden behind healthy peers won't show up in averages.
  3. Filter early with label matchers in the innermost selector — Prometheus evaluates selectors before functions, so filtering late means scanning all time series. Early filters reduce data scanned and query latency.
  4. For histograms, keep le in the by clause before histogram_quantile() — the function needs all le buckets to interpolate percentiles; dropping le early produces NaN or wrong results.
  5. Prefer --output graph for range queries — ASCII sparklines convey trend direction (rising, falling, spiking) in a compact format that LLMs parse well; raw timestamp tables require mental modeling.
  6. Store credentials in ~/.promql-cli.yaml and ~/.promql_token, chmod 600 — passing tokens as CLI args exposes them in shell history and process listings.

This skill is not exhaustive. Please refer to the official promql-cli documentation and examples for up-to-date information. Context7 can help as a discoverability platform.

If you encounter a bug or unexpected behavior in promql-cli itself, open an issue at https://github.com/nalbury/promql-cli/issues.

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