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skippr feedback

Attach your feedback to the most recent run for the current project. This is useful after a run completes, stalls, or produces output you want to flag for review and debugging by a Skippr engineer.

The feedback only includes run metadata and your feedback. The Skippr support platform and engineers cannot see your data.

Usage

bash
skippr feedback --good
skippr feedback --bad
skippr feedback --bad --comment "timed out in repair loop"

The command always targets the most recent primary thread in the active run storage backend for the current project.

Flags

FlagDescription
--goodMark the most recent thread run as good
--badMark the most recent thread run as bad
--comment "..."Provide feedback non-interactively for scripts, CI, or automation

Exactly one of --good or --bad is required.

Interactive mode

If --comment is omitted, Skippr prompts for a single-line message:

text
Leave feedback:

Examples

Leave positive feedback after a successful run:

bash
skippr feedback --good --comment "all the data is synced and the auto-generated models are already providing valuable insight"

Flag a bad run with a comment:

bash
skippr feedback --bad --comment "synced data, schemas look great, but stalled in review and never finished"