git clone https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/compound-engineering/skills/ce-report-bug" ~/.claude/skills/everyinc-compound-engineering-plugin-ce-report-bug && rm -rf "$T"
plugins/compound-engineering/skills/ce-report-bug/SKILL.mdReport a Compound Engineering Plugin Bug
Report bugs encountered while using the compound-engineering plugin. This skill gathers structured information and creates a GitHub issue for the maintainer.
Step 1: Gather Bug Information
Ask the user the following questions (using the platform's blocking question tool — e.g.,
AskUserQuestion in Claude Code, request_user_input in Codex, ask_user in Gemini — or present numbered options and wait for a reply):
Question 1: Bug Category
- What type of issue are you experiencing?
- Options: Agent not working, Command not working, Skill not working, MCP server issue, Installation problem, Other
Question 2: Specific Component
- Which specific component is affected?
- Ask for the name of the agent, command, skill, or MCP server
Question 3: What Happened (Actual Behavior)
- Ask: "What happened when you used this component?"
- Get a clear description of the actual behavior
Question 4: What Should Have Happened (Expected Behavior)
- Ask: "What did you expect to happen instead?"
- Get a clear description of expected behavior
Question 5: Steps to Reproduce
- Ask: "What steps did you take before the bug occurred?"
- Get reproduction steps
Question 6: Error Messages
- Ask: "Did you see any error messages? If so, please share them."
- Capture any error output
Step 2: Collect Environment Information
Automatically gather environment details. Detect the coding agent platform and collect what is available:
OS info (all platforms):
uname -a
Plugin version: Read the plugin manifest or installed plugin metadata. Common locations:
- Claude Code:
~/.claude/plugins/installed_plugins.json - Codex:
or project config.codex/plugins/ - Other platforms: check the platform's plugin registry
Agent CLI version: Run the platform's version command:
- Claude Code:
claude --version - Codex:
codex --version - Other platforms: use the appropriate CLI version flag
If any of these fail, note "unknown" and continue — do not block the report.
Step 3: Format the Bug Report
Create a well-structured bug report with:
## Bug Description **Component:** [Type] - [Name] **Summary:** [Brief description from argument or collected info] ## Environment - **Plugin Version:** [from plugin manifest/registry] - **Agent Platform:** [e.g., Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Pi, Kilo] - **Agent Version:** [from CLI version command] - **OS:** [from uname] ## What Happened [Actual behavior description] ## Expected Behavior [Expected behavior description] ## Steps to Reproduce 1. [Step 1] 2. [Step 2] 3. [Step 3] ## Error Messages [Any error output] ## Additional Context [Any other relevant information] --- *Reported via `/ce-report-bug` skill*
Step 4: Create GitHub Issue
Use the GitHub CLI to create the issue:
gh issue create \ --repo EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin \ --title "[compound-engineering] Bug: [Brief description]" \ --body "[Formatted bug report from Step 3]" \ --label "bug,compound-engineering"
Note: If labels don't exist, create without labels:
gh issue create \ --repo EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin \ --title "[compound-engineering] Bug: [Brief description]" \ --body "[Formatted bug report]"
Step 5: Confirm Submission
After the issue is created:
- Display the issue URL to the user
- Thank them for reporting the bug
- Let them know the maintainer (Kieran Klaassen) will be notified
Output Format
Bug report submitted successfully! Issue: https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/[NUMBER] Title: [compound-engineering] Bug: [description] Thank you for helping improve the compound-engineering plugin! The maintainer will review your report and respond as soon as possible.
Error Handling
- If
CLI is not installed or not authenticated: prompt the user to install/authenticate firstgh - If issue creation fails: display the formatted report so the user can manually create the issue
- If required information is missing: re-prompt for that specific field
Privacy Notice
This skill does NOT collect:
- Personal information
- API keys or credentials
- Private code from projects
- File paths beyond basic OS info
Only technical information about the bug is included in the report.