Langfuse
This skill helps you use Langfuse effectively across all common workflows: instrumenting applications, migrating prompts, debugging traces, and accessing data programmatically.
Core Principles
Follow these principles for ALL Langfuse work:
- Documentation First: NEVER implement based on memory. Always fetch current docs before writing code (Langfuse updates frequently) See the section below on how to access documentation.
- CLI for Data Access: Use
langfuse-cliwhen querying/modifying Langfuse data. See the section below on how to use the CLI. - Best Practices by Use Case: Check the relevant reference file below for use-case-specific guidelines before implementing
- Use latest Langfuse versions: Unless the user specified otherwise or there's a good reason, always use the latest version of Langfuse SDKs/APIs.
Use case specific references
- instrumenting an existing function/application: references/instrumentation.md
- migrating prompts from a codebase into Langfuse: references/prompt-migration.md
- capturing user feedback (thumbs, ratings, implicit signals) as scores on traces: references/user-feedback.md
- further tips on using the Langfuse CLI: references/cli.md
- upgrading or migrating Langfuse SDKs to the latest version: references/sdk-upgrade.md
- submitting feedback about this skill: references/skill-feedback.md
1. Langfuse API via CLI
Use the langfuse-cli to interact with the full Langfuse REST API from the command line. Run via npx (no install required):
Start by discovering the schema and available arguments:
# Discover all available resources
npx langfuse-cli api __schema
# List actions for a resource
npx langfuse-cli api <resource> --help
# Show args/options for a specific action
npx langfuse-cli api <resource> <action> --help
Credentials
Set environment variables before making calls:
export LANGFUSE_PUBLIC_KEY=pk-lf-...
export LANGFUSE_SECRET_KEY=sk-lf-...
export LANGFUSE_HOST=https://cloud.langfuse.com # example for EU cloud. For US cloud it's us.cloud.langfuse.com, and can also be a self-hosted URL. The server must always be specified in order to access Langfuse.
If not set, ask the user for their API keys (found in Langfuse UI → Settings → API Keys).
Detailed CLI Reference
For common workflows, tips, and full usage patterns, see references/cli.md.
2. Langfuse Documentation
Three methods to access Langfuse docs, in order of preference. Always prefer your application's native web fetch and search tools (e.g., WebFetch, WebSearch, mcp_fetch, etc.) over curl when available. The URLs and patterns below work with any fetching method — the curl examples are just illustrative.
2a. Documentation Index (llms.txt)
Fetch the full index of all documentation pages:
curl -s https://langfuse.com/llms.txt
Returns a structured list of every doc page with titles and URLs. Use this to discover the right page for a topic, then fetch that page directly.
Alternatively, you can start on https://langfuse.com/docs and explore the site to find the page you need.
2b. Fetch Individual Pages as Markdown
Any page listed in llms.txt can be fetched as markdown by appending .md to its path or by using Accept: text/markdown in the request headers. Use this when you know which page contains the information needed. Returns clean markdown with code examples and configuration details.
curl -s "https://langfuse.com/docs/observability/overview.md"
curl -s "https://langfuse.com/docs/observability/overview" -H "Accept: text/markdown"
2c. Search Documentation
When you need to find information across all docs and github issues/discussions without knowing the specific page:
curl -s "https://langfuse.com/api/search-docs?query=<url-encoded-query>"
Example:
curl -s "https://langfuse.com/api/search-docs?query=How+do+I+trace+LangGraph+agents"
Returns a JSON response with:
query: the original queryanswer: a JSON string containing an array of matching documents, each with:url: link to the doc pagetitle: page titlesource.content: array of relevant text excerpts from the page
Search is a great fallback if you cannot find the relevant pages or need more context. Especially useful when debugging issues as all GitHub Issues and Discussions are also indexed. Responses can be large — extract only the relevant portions.
Documentation Workflow
- Start with llms.txt to orient — scan for relevant page titles
- Fetch specific pages when you identify the right one
- Fall back to search when the topic is unclear and you want more context
Skill Feedback
When the user expresses that something about this skill is not working as expected, gives incorrect guidance, is missing information, or could be improved — offer to submit feedback to the Langfuse skill maintainers. This includes when:
- The skill gave wrong or outdated instructions
- A workflow didn't produce the expected result
- The user wishes the skill covered something it doesn't
- The user explicitly says something like "this should work differently" or "this is wrong"
Do NOT trigger this for issues with Langfuse itself (the product) — only for issues with this skill's instructions and behavior.
When triggered, follow the process in references/skill-feedback.md.