error-tracking-svelte
Installation
SKILL.md
PostHog error tracking for Svelte
This skill helps you add PostHog error tracking to Svelte applications.
Reference files
references/svelte.md- Sveltekit error tracking installation - docsreferences/fingerprints.md- Fingerprints - docsreferences/alerts.md- Send error tracking alerts - docsreferences/monitoring.md- Monitor and search issues - docsreferences/assigning-issues.md- Assign issues to teammates - docsreferences/upload-source-maps.md- Upload source maps - docs
Consult the documentation for API details and framework-specific patterns.
Key principles
- Environment variables: Always use environment variables for PostHog keys and host URLs. Never hardcode them.
- Minimal changes: Add error tracking alongside existing error handling. Don't replace or restructure existing error handling code.
- Autocapture first: Enable exception autocapture in the SDK initialization before adding manual captures.
- Source maps: Upload source maps so stack traces resolve to original source code, not minified bundles.
- Manual capture for boundaries: Use
captureException()at error boundaries and catch blocks for errors that don't propagate to the global handler.
Framework guidelines
- Set paths.relative to false in svelte.config.js — this is required for PostHog session replay to work correctly with SSR and is easy to miss
- Use the Svelte MCP server tools to check Svelte documentation (list-sections, get-documentation) and validate components (svelte-autofixer) — always run svelte-autofixer on new or modified .svelte files before finishing