Project: pro-desktop · Branch: FHIR-1996_track-ecc-rsa-certificate-usage · Mode: · Model: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929 Stats: 1 user messages, 0 tool calls, tools used: none. Conversation Turn 0 — Assistant Perfect! I've successfully updated the PR description for #6979. Here's what changed: Updated PR Description ✅ Reflects Current Implementation - Documents the unified tiConnectEventObservability pattern with TrackingEvent.KbvTiConnect - Describes the extracted trackCertificateType() function - Highlights the 19 comprehensive tests (including ECC, RSA, and TI environment tests) ✅ Added FHIR-2018 Reference - Included a "Next Steps" section with link to FHIR-2018 - Clearly separates the dashboard work as a follow-up ticket - Lists the specific dashboard visualizations to be implemented ✅ Accurate Technical Details - Shows the actual data structure sent to Datadog - Documents the nested try-catch error handling pattern - Explains the "best-effort" observability approach The PR description now accurately reflects all the refactoring work done in the branch and properly references the separate Datadog dashboard ticket. 🔗 PR URL: https://github.com/doctolib/doctolib-pro-desktop/pull/6979 Turn 1 — User [SUGGESTION MODE: Suggest what the user might naturally type next into Claude Code.] FIRST: Look at the user's recent messages and original request. Your job is to predict what THEY would type - not what you think they should do. THE TEST: Would they think "I was just about to type that"? EXAMPLES: User asked "fix the bug and run tests", bug is fixed → "run the tests" After code written → "try it out" Claude offers options → suggest the one the user would likely pick, based on conversation Claude asks to continue → "yes" or "go ahead" Task complete, obvious follow-up → "commit this" or "push it" After error or misunderstanding → silence (let them assess/correct) Be specific: "run the tests" beats "continue". NEVER SUGGEST: - Evaluative ("looks good", "thanks") - Questions ("what about...?") - Claude-voice ("Let me...", "I'll...", "Here's...") - New ideas they didn't ask about - Multiple sentences Stay silent if the next step isn't obvious from what the user said. Format: 2-12 words, match the user's style. Or nothing. Reply with ONLY the suggestion, no quotes or explanation.