| My experience with runbooks has been: - I am on a team that oversees a bunch of stuff, some of which I am very hands-on with and comfortable with, and some of which I am vaguely aware exists, but rarely touch - X, a member of the latter category, breaks - Everyone who actually knows about X is on vacation/dead/in a meeting - Fortunately, there is a document that explains what to do in this situation - It is somehow both obsolete and wrong, a true miracle of bad info So that is the problem this is trying to solve. Having discussed this with the creator some[1], the intent here (as I understand it) is to build something like a cross between Jupyter Notebooks and Ansible Tower: documentation, scripts, and metrics that all live next to each other in a way that makes it easier to know what's wrong, how to fix it, and if the fix worked [1]Disclosure: I help mod the atuin Discord |