Gremlin has announced a new feature that allows organizations to share Scenarios, facilitating the creation of a library of reliability exercises tailored to their specific applications and technology. These shared Scenarios enable users to create templated Chaos Experiments that can be accessed and customized by co-workers to identify and address reliability gaps. This feature is particularly beneficial for Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) who need to onboard new engineers into Chaos Engineering by providing them with pre-defined templates to validate alerts and test resilience. Shared Scenarios can also be used to replicate incidents to ensure fixes are effective and to prepare applications for production by demonstrating reliability through regular testing. The feature supports a culture of reliability by allowing teams to easily access and run these Scenarios, thus promoting continuous learning and improvement across the organization. Users can share completed Scenarios with their company, maintaining elements such as blast radius and health checks, while team managers and users have control over sharing and customizing the templates.