Systematically finds and fixes bugs using proven debugging techniques. Traces from symptoms to root cause, implements fixes, and prevents regression.
✓Works with OpenClaudeSystematically hunt down and fix bugs using proven debugging techniques. No guessing—follow the evidence.
When to Use This Skill
- User reports a bug or error
- Something isn't working as expected
- User says "fix the bug" or "debug this"
- Intermittent failures or weird behavior
- Production issues need investigation
The Debugging Process
1. Reproduce the Bug
First, make it happen consistently:
1. Get exact steps to reproduce
2. Try to reproduce locally
3. Note what triggers it
4. Document the error message/behavior
5. Check if it happens every time or randomly
If you can't reproduce it, gather more info:
- What environment? (dev, staging, prod)
- What browser/device?
- What user actions preceded it?
- Any error logs?
2. Gather Evidence
Collect all available information:
Check logs:
# Application logs
tail -f logs/app.log
# System logs
journalctl -u myapp -f
# Browser console
# Open DevTools → Console tab
Check error messages:
- Full stack trace
- Error type and message
- Line numbers
- Timestamp
Check state:
- What data was being processed?
- What was the user trying to do?
- What's in the database?
- What's in local storage/cookies?
3. Form a Hypothesis
Based on evidence, guess what's wrong:
"The login times out because the session cookie
expires before the auth check completes"
"The form fails because email validation regex
doesn't handle plus signs"
"The API returns 500 because the database query
has a syntax error with special characters"
4. Test the Hypothesis
Prove or disprove your guess:
Add logging:
console.log('Before API call:', userData);
const response = await api.login(userData);
console.log('After API call:', response);
Use debugger:
debugger; // Execution pauses here
const result = processData(input);
Isolate the problem:
// Comment out code to narrow down
// const result = complexFunction();
const result = { mock: 'data' }; // Use mock data
5. Find Root Cause
Trace back to the actual problem:
Common root causes:
- Null/undefined values
- Wrong data types
- Race conditions
- Missing error handling
- Incorrect logic
- Off-by-one errors
- Async/await issues
- Missing validation
Example trace:
Symptom: "Cannot read property 'name' of undefined"
↓
Where: user.profile.name
↓
Why: user.profile is undefined
↓
Why: API didn't return profile
↓
Why: User ID was null
↓
Root cause: Login didn't set user ID in session
6. Implement Fix
Fix the root cause, not the symptom:
Bad fix (symptom):
// Just hide the error
const name = user?.profile?.name || 'Unknown';
Good fix (root cause):
// Ensure user ID is set on login
const login = async (credentials) => {
const user = await authenticate(credentials);
if (user) {
session.userId = user.id; // Fix: Set user ID
return user;
}
throw new Error('Invalid credentials');
};
7. Test the Fix
Verify it actually works:
1. Reproduce the original bug
2. Apply the fix
3. Try to reproduce again (should fail)
4. Test edge cases
5. Test related functionality
6. Run existing tests
8. Prevent Regression
Add a test so it doesn't come back:
test('login sets user ID in session', async () => {
const user = await login({ email: 'test@example.com', password: 'pass' });
expect(session.userId).toBe(user.id);
expect(session.userId).not.toBeNull();
});
Debugging Techniques
Binary Search
Cut the problem space in half repeatedly:
// Does the bug happen before or after this line?
console.log('CHECKPOINT 1');
// ... code ...
console.log('CHECKPOINT 2');
// ... code ...
console.log('CHECKPOINT 3');
Rubber Duck Debugging
Explain the code line by line out loud. Often you'll spot the issue while explaining.
Print Debugging
Strategic console.logs:
console.log('Input:', input);
console.log('After transform:', transformed);
console.log('Before save:', data);
console.log('Result:', result);
Diff Debugging
Compare working vs broken:
- What changed recently?
- What's different between environments?
- What's different in the data?
Time Travel Debugging
Use git to find when it broke:
git bisect start
git bisect bad # Current commit is broken
git bisect good abc123 # This old commit worked
# Git will check out commits for you to test
Common Bug Patterns
Null/Undefined
// Bug
const name = user.profile.name;
// Fix
const name = user?.profile?.name || 'Unknown';
// Better fix
if (!user || !user.profile) {
throw new Error('User profile required');
}
const name = user.profile.name;
Race Condition
// Bug
let data = null;
fetchData().then(result => data = result);
console.log(data); // null - not loaded yet
// Fix
const data = await fetchData();
console.log(data); // correct value
Off-by-One
// Bug
for (let i = 0; i <= array.length; i++) {
console.log(array[i]); // undefined on last iteration
}
// Fix
for (let i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
console.log(array[i]);
}
Type Coercion
// Bug
if (count == 0) { // true for "", [], null
// Fix
if (count === 0) { // only true for 0
Async Without Await
// Bug
const result = asyncFunction(); // Returns Promise
console.log(result.data); // undefined
// Fix
const result = await asyncFunction();
console.log(result.data); // correct value
Debugging Tools
Browser DevTools
Console: View logs and errors
Sources: Set breakpoints, step through code
Network: Check API calls and responses
Application: View cookies, storage, cache
Performance: Find slow operations
Node.js Debugging
// Built-in debugger
node --inspect app.js
// Then open chrome://inspect in Chrome
VS Code Debugging
// .vscode/launch.json
{
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Debug App",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/app.js"
}
When You're Stuck
- Take a break (seriously, walk away for 10 minutes)
- Explain it to someone else (or a rubber duck)
- Search for the exact error message
- Check if it's a known issue (GitHub issues, Stack Overflow)
- Simplify: Create minimal reproduction
- Start over: Delete and rewrite the problematic code
- Ask for help (provide context, what you've tried)
Documentation Template
After fixing, document it:
## Bug: Login timeout after 30 seconds
**Symptom:** Users get logged out immediately after login
**Root Cause:** Session cookie expires before auth check completes
**Fix:** Increased session timeout from 30s to 3600s in config
**Files Changed:**
- config/session.js (line 12)
**Testing:** Verified login persists for 1 hour
**Prevention:** Added test for session persistence
Key Principles
- Reproduce first, fix second
- Follow the evidence, don't guess
- Fix root cause, not symptoms
- Test the fix thoroughly
- Add tests to prevent regression
- Document what you learned
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