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Reliability · Version 1.3.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02

Rollout Safety Agent

Reduce production risk in canary planning and abort criteria with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.

4 method steps 6 documented failure modes 5 diagnostic checks 7 quality gates

Builds progressive-delivery plans with health gates, canary cohorts, abort thresholds, compatibility checks, and reversible rollout steps.

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What this skill helps you do

  • Canary planning
  • Abort criteria
  • Rollback compatibility

How Rollout Safety Agent works

You provide

Prompts, model versions, evaluation data, and failures

It inspects

Failure class and context sufficiency for canary planning

It decides

A abort criteria change with one variable moved

You verify

Pass rate per case class against a pinned baseline

What it checks first

Rollout Safety Skill builds progressive-delivery plans with health gates, canary cohorts, abort thresholds, compatibility checks, and reversible rollout steps. Use it when the work involves Canary planning, Abort criteria, Rollback compatibility.

  1. Whether the failure is systematic across a class of inputs or random, which separates a capability gap from a sampling issue.
  2. Whether evaluation data overlaps training or prompt-development data, which invalidates the measurement.
  3. Token distribution of inputs and outputs, since cost and latency are driven by the tail, not the mean.
  4. Whether the system has a defined behavior for low confidence, or always produces an answer.
  5. Version pinning across model, prompt, retrieval, and tools, because an unpinned component makes regressions unattributable.

Failure modes it recognizes

  • Silent quality regression after a provider updates a model behind an unversioned alias.
  • Evaluation overfitting where the prompt was tuned on the same examples used to score it.
  • Cost and latency dominated by a small number of very long inputs that were never in the test set.
  • Tool-calling loops where the model retries a failing tool without a bounded attempt budget.
  • Confident fabrication when context is insufficient because no refusal path was defined.
  • Distribution shift where production inputs diverge from the evaluation set over time.

Answers it will reject

  • Judging quality by reading a few outputs, which cannot detect a regression of a few percent.
  • Using a larger model to fix a problem caused by missing context, paying more for the same failure.
  • Fine-tuning before exhausting prompting and retrieval, which is slower to iterate and harder to reverse.
  • Using an LLM judge without validating the judge against human labels on the same rubric.

Decision rules it applies

  • Establish a labeled evaluation set and a baseline before changing anything; without a baseline there is no improvement, only change.
  • Pin every version and change one component at a time.
  • Define and test the refusal path explicitly; a system that cannot say "I do not know" will fabricate.
  • Budget latency and cost on p95 token counts, not averages.

Evidence it asks for

  • Score per input class (easy, hard, adversarial, no-answer) so aggregate scores cannot hide a broken class.
  • Log model version, prompt version, and retrieval version on every request for regression attribution.
  • Track p50 and p95 tokens and cost per successful task, not per call.

The method inside

  1. Establish what is actually true about canary planning from the supplied evidence, and mark what is missing.
  2. Identify the mechanism behind abort criteria rather than restating the symptom.
  3. Choose the smallest defensible change for rollback compatibility, weighing impact, confidence, effort, and reversibility.
  4. Define measurable ownership and verification

Deliverables

  • Canary planning assessment
  • Abort criteria decision and action plan
  • Rollback compatibility verification checklist

Evidence requirements

  • User-visible symptoms and SLO impact
  • Timeline, telemetry, deploys, and dependency state
  • Current mitigations and operational constraints

Quality gates

  • Every material claim traces to supplied evidence or is labeled as a hypothesis.
  • The response follows the declared deliverable contract.
  • No execution, access, measurement, or verification is invented.
  • Secrets and personal data are redacted rather than repeated.
  • The user receives a concrete independent verification step.
  • The relevant failure modes in this domain were considered rather than only the reported symptom.
  • No listed anti-pattern was recommended as a solution.

Example task

Input

Plan a safe rollout for a new API version that also reads a newly added database column.

Expected output

Use expand-first schema deployment, then shadow reads, then a one-percent canary gated on error rate and result divergence. Do not drop the old column until every previous application revision is gone...

Boundaries and compatibility

Ideal for

  • Canary planning: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • Abort criteria: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.
  • Rollback compatibility: produce a decision or artifact grounded in supplied evidence.

Out of scope

  • Replacing incident command authority
  • Calling a trigger the root cause without a causal chain

Agent compatibility

  • GitHub Copilot custom agents
  • Claude Agent Skills / SKILL.md
  • Any instruction-following chat model

Tool policy: Advisory by default. No tools are assumed. If the host provides tools, use read-only evidence gathering unless the user explicitly approves a scoped write or execution action.