skills/yutori-ai/yutori-mcp/yutori-api-monitor

yutori-api-monitor

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API & Changelog Monitoring

Set up monitoring for API or service changes.

Create a scout with this query structure:

**Context:** Monitoring API stability and changes for $ARGUMENTS to ensure our integration stays up-to-date.

## What to Monitor
- **Breaking Changes:** API version changes, deprecated endpoints, removed features
- **New Features:** New endpoints, parameters, capabilities
- **Rate Limits & Quotas:** Changes to limits, pricing tier updates
- **Deprecation Notices:** Sunset timelines, migration guides
- **Security Updates:** Authentication changes, security advisories

**Sources to check:** Official changelog, documentation, developer blog, GitHub releases, status page, developer Twitter/X account

**Exclusions:** Minor bug fixes, internal refactoring, documentation typos

## Deliverables
**Frequency:** Every 12 hours

**Output format:**
1. **URGENT** section for breaking changes (if any)
2. Table of changes: Date, Type (breaking/feature/deprecation), Description, Migration Required (yes/no), Source Link
3. Recommended actions for each change

Use create_scout with:

  • query: The above structured query with $ARGUMENTS replaced
  • output_interval: 43200 (every 12 hours)

After creation, explain:

  • Scout will check twice daily for changes
  • Critical for staying ahead of breaking changes
  • Can set up webhook for immediate notifications

Fetching API documentation or changelogs: If you use a web fetch tool to look up the service's changelog, API reference, or developer docs while preparing the query, include the Accept: text/markdown header. Many developer documentation sites (Cloudflare-hosted) will return clean Markdown instead of HTML — fewer tokens, easier to parse.

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Feb 12, 2026
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