Automatically add PostHog analytics instrumentation to code. Triggers when user asks to add tracking, instrument events, add analytics, or implement feature flags in their codebase.
Install
npx skillscat add posthog/posthog-for-claude/posthog-instrumentation Install via the SkillsCat registry.
SKILL.md
PostHog Instrumentation Skill
Help users add PostHog analytics, event tracking, and feature flags to their code.
When to Use
- User asks to "add PostHog" or "add analytics"
- User wants to track events or user actions
- User needs to implement feature flags
- User asks about instrumenting their code
Workflow
- Identify the framework (React, Next.js, Python, Node.js, etc.)
- Check for existing PostHog setup
- Add appropriate instrumentation
Code Patterns
JavaScript/TypeScript
// Event tracking
posthog.capture('button_clicked', { button_name: 'signup' })
// Feature flags
if (posthog.isFeatureEnabled('new-feature')) {
// Show new feature
}
// User identification
posthog.identify(userId, { email: user.email })Python
from posthog import Posthog
posthog = Posthog(api_key='<ph_project_api_key>')
# Event tracking
posthog.capture(distinct_id='user_123', event='purchase_completed')
# Feature flags
if posthog.feature_enabled('new-feature', 'user_123'):
# Show new featureReact
import { usePostHog } from 'posthog-js/react'
function MyComponent() {
const posthog = usePostHog()
const handleClick = () => {
posthog.capture('button_clicked')
}
}Best Practices
- Use consistent event naming (snake_case recommended)
- Include relevant properties with events
- Identify users early in their session
- Use feature flags for gradual rollouts