Operate notifications as one ECC-native workflow across GitHub, Linear, desktop alerts, hooks, and connected communication surfaces. Use when the real problem is alert routing, deduplication, escalation, or inbox collapse.
Use this skill when the real problem is not a missing ping. The real problem is a fragmented notification system.
The job is to turn scattered events into one operator surface with:
Start from what already exists:
Prefer ECC-native orchestration over telling the user to adopt a separate notification product.
Treat the lane as:
The goal is fewer, better notifications.
| Class | Examples | Default handling |
|---|---|---|
| Critical | broken default-branch CI, security issue, blocked release, failed deploy | interrupt now |
| High | review requested, failing PR, owner-blocking handoff | same-day alert |
| Medium | issue state changes, notable comments, backlog movement | digest or queue |
| Low | repeat successes, routine churn, redundant lifecycle markers | suppress or fold |
If the workspace has no severity model, build one before proposing automation.
List:
Call out what ECC already owns.
For each event family, answer:
Use these defaults:
Look for:
Prefer:
For each real notification need, define:
If ECC already has the primitive, prefer:
End with:
CURRENT SURFACE
- sources
- channels
- duplicates
- gaps
EVENT MODEL
- critical
- high
- medium
- low
ROUTING PLAN
- source -> channel
- why
- operator owner
CONSOLIDATION
- suppress
- merge
- canonical summaries
NEXT ECC MOVE
- skill / hook / agent / MCP
- exact workflow to build next
project-flow-ops when the root cause is backlog / PR coordination rather than alertsworkspace-surface-audit when the user first needs a source inventoryworkspace-surface-auditproject-flow-opsgithub-opsknowledge-opscustomer-billing-ops when the notification pain is billing/customer operations rather than engineering