event-tracking-skill
openbooklet.com/s/event-tracking-skillopenbooklet.com/s/event-tracking-skill@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/event-tracking-skillUse when the request is end-to-end, spans multiple workflow phases, or the correct tracking-workflow entry point is still unclear.
Use when the work starts from `site-analysis.json` and the user wants page-group authoring, grouping adjustments, or page-group approval.
Use when the user wants to inspect the real live GTM runtime before schema generation or compare multiple live GTM containers.
Use when the user wants schema preparation, event design, selector validation, schema review, or event-spec generation.
Use when the platform is Shopify or the run needs the Shopify-specific schema, sync, install, or verification branch.
Use when the user wants preview QA, failure interpretation, release readiness, or an explicit publish handoff.
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