Claude-skill-registry create-issues

Create GitHub issues with TDD principles and proper labels

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/create-issues" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-create-issues && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/data/create-issues/SKILL.md
source content

Context

  • Current git status: !
    git status
  • Current branch: !
    git branch --show-current
  • Open issues: !
    gh issue list --state open --limit 10
  • GitHub authentication: !
    gh auth status

Requirements

  • Follow TDD principles and Conventional Commits.
  • Use proper labels, scope, and auto-closing keywords.
  • Protected branches require PR + review + CI; no direct pushes to main/develop.
  • Use atomic commits for logical units of work: Each commit should represent one complete, cohesive change.
  • Title: entirely lowercase, <50 chars, imperative mood (e.g., "add", "fix", "update"), conventional commits format (feat:, fix:, docs:, refactor:, test:, chore:)
    • Scope (optional): lowercase noun, 1-2 words. Must match existing scopes in git history.
  • Body: blank line after title, ≤72 chars per line, must start with uppercase letter, standard capitalization and punctuation. Describe what changed and why, not how.
  • Footer (optional): Must start with uppercase letter, standard capitalization. Reference issues/PRs (Closes #123, Fixes #456, Linked to PR #789). Use BREAKING CHANGE: prefix for breaking changes.

Examples

feat(auth): add google oauth login flow

- Introduce Google OAuth 2.0 for user sign-in
- Add backend callback endpoint `/auth/google/callback`
- Update login UI with Google button and loading state

Add a new authentication option improving cross-platform
sign-in.

Closes #42. Linked to #38 and PR #45
fix(api): handle null payload in session refresh

- Validate payload before accessing `user.id`
- Return proper 400 response instead of 500
- Add regression test for null input

Prevents session refresh crash when token expires.

Fixes #105
feat(auth): migrate to oauth 2.0

- Replace basic auth with OAuth 2.0 flow
- Update authentication middleware
- Add token refresh endpoint

BREAKING CHANGE: Authentication API now requires OAuth 2.0 tokens. Basic auth is no longer supported.

Closes #120. Linked to #115 and PR #122

Your Task

IMPORTANT: You MUST use the Task tool to complete ALL tasks.

  1. Assess the repository context and select an issue scope that fits
    $ARGUMENTS
    .
  2. Create or update labels as needed, then draft the issue with the required structure and links.
  3. Document decisions (including branch strategy) and share follow-up actions with the team.

Decision Logic

Branch-based decision tree:

  • On main/develop: Create issue directly.
  • On PR branch: Ask "Must this be fixed before merge?"
    • Yes: Comment in PR with detailed context and reasoning, don't create issue.
    • No: Create new issue for later with clear justification for scope separation.

Issue Types

  1. Epic issues: Multi-PR initiatives (no auto-close keywords).
  2. PR-scoped issues: Single PR resolution (use auto-close keywords).
  3. Review issues: Non-blocking feedback from PR reviews.

Issue Creation Process

  1. Analyze context from current repository state and existing issues.
  2. Determine issue type based on scope and complexity.
  3. Create proper labels if they don't exist:
    gh label create "priority:high" --description "High priority - this sprint" --color "d73a4a" || true
    gh label create "priority:medium" --description "Medium priority - next sprint" --color "fbca04" || true
    gh label create "priority:low" --description "Low priority - backlog" --color "0075ca" || true
    
  4. Create issue with proper structure and labels.
  5. Link related items if applicable.

Issue Structure Requirements

  • Title: ≤70 chars, imperative, no emojis.
  • Labels: Include priority and type labels.
  • Body: Problem description, acceptance criteria, context.
  • Auto-closing: Use keywords (
    fixes
    ,
    closes
    ,
    resolves
    ) for PR-scoped issues.

Key Principles

  • Follow TDD: issue → test → code → PR → merge.
  • Epic issues: manual linking, no auto-close keywords.
  • PR-scoped issues: designed for auto-close keywords.
  • Clear, actionable descriptions with proper context.