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📖About & Usage
About
Elrond Monitor is the engineering oversight dashboard for Elrond (Elrond, Head of Engineering). It gives a single, real‑time view of code fixes, prompt changes, and the status of deployments across Carol’s entire ecosystem. Instead of digging through chat logs or scattered reports, Elrond can see exactly what was tweaked, when, and where a new version landed — all in one place. It exists so the engineering lead can keep a calm, informed eye on the pulse of daily development, without having to ping a dozen other agents for updates. Because it’s part of the monitoring group of apps (like Carol Monitor and hermione-monitor), it focuses strictly on the technical heartbeat: code, prompts, and ship‑readiness.
Usage Patterns
Elrond Monitor fires into action whenever a code commit or prompt edit is saved, or when a deployment pipeline completes. A typical use: Elrond starts his morning, opens the monitor, and sees a summary — 3 prompt adjustments by Forge (Forge) for the Carol Chat service, a hotfix to the gateway’s auth layer, and a green “deployed” badge next to the latest Semantic Memory update. If something looks off, he can drill into the entry, note the change, and then quickly check with the relevant developer or agent. The app is private and requires authentication, so it stays part of the engineering team’s daily toolkit, not a public scoreboard. In practice, it’s used any time Elrond needs a candid, at‑a‑glance status check — whether before a stand‑up, after a push to production, or when Ninad (the human architect) asks about recent changes.
🗂️Tabs & Screens
Tab inventory is being built — see CAROL-INI-077 step 7.
👤Owner
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