Claude-skill-registry issue-filing
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 "$T/skills/data/issue-filing" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-issue-filing && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/issue-filing/SKILL.mdsource content
Filing Issues
Location:
patterns/$GITHUB_USER/issues/ for framework issues or pattern architecture questions
IMPORTANT: File issues ONLY after exhausting all other approaches AND getting user permission.
Prerequisites before filing:
- ✅ Checked official
documentation~/Code/labs/docs/common/ - ✅ Searched community-docs superstitions
- ✅ Studied similar working patterns
- ✅ Tried multiple different approaches (document all attempts)
- ✅ Asked user if they want you to file an issue
Never file an issue without explicit user permission!
When to File an Issue
After above prerequisites:
- Encountering framework behavior you don't understand
- Pattern architecture questions that aren't answered by docs
- Suspected framework bugs or limitations
- Questions about "correct" way to do something
- Edge cases that might help others
File naming:
ISSUE-Brief-Title.md
Example:
ISSUE-Automatic-Side-Effects.md, ISSUE-Reactive-Computed-Timing.md
Issue Template
# Issue: [Brief Question/Problem Title] ## Summary 1-2 sentence summary of the issue or question. ## Use Case **Pattern:** Name of the pattern where this came up **What you're trying to accomplish:** - Clear description of the goal - Why you need this behavior - Context about the pattern ## Current State (What Works) Show what you have working currently (if anything): ```typescript // Code that works (even if not ideal)
What We Tried (Failed Attempts)
Attempt 1: [Approach Name]
// Code that didn't work
Error:
Exact error message
Analysis: Why you think this didn't work
Attempt 2: [Another Approach]
[Same structure]
Questions
- Main question about correct approach?
- Alternative approaches to consider?
- Is this even possible in current framework?
- Missing something obvious?
Desired Behavior
What you want to happen:
- Step 1
- Step 2
- Expected outcome
Environment
- CommonTools framework (latest version)
- Any relevant pattern features being used
- Related patterns or components
Any guidance on the correct approach would be greatly appreciated!
## When to File vs. When to Use Community Docs **File an issue when:** - ✅ You have a specific, complex problem - ✅ You've tried multiple approaches - ✅ You have code examples showing what didn't work - ✅ It's a framework design or architecture question - ✅ It might be a framework bug or limitation - ✅ You want framework author feedback **Use community-docs/superstitions when:** - ✅ You discovered a simple pattern that works - ✅ It's a one-line fix or small code pattern - ✅ You want to share empirical knowledge - ✅ It might help others encountering similar issues - ✅ You're not sure if it's the "right" way **Examples:** **Issue:** "How do I automatically trigger side effects when reactive values change?" (complex architecture question, multiple failed attempts) **Superstition:** "Use `Cell<Item[]>` not `Cell<OpaqueRef<Item>[]>` in handler signatures" (simple pattern that works) ## Workflow **CRITICAL: Issues are a last resort. Only create after exhausting all other options.** 1. **Encounter framework confusion** that docs don't resolve 2. **Exhaust recovery strategies:** - Check official labs/docs/ - Search community-docs superstitions - Study similar working patterns - Try multiple different approaches - Consider asking user for clarification first 3. **Ask user permission:**
"I've tried [list approaches]. This seems like a framework architecture question. Would you like me to file an issue in patterns/$GITHUB_USER/issues/ to document this for framework authors to review?"
4. **Only if user says yes:** - Check if similar issue exists in your issues/ folder - Create new issue file with template - Include all failed attempts with code - Document clear problem statement - Commit: `"Add issue: [brief description]"` **Never file an issue proactively - always get user approval first.** **Issues are questions for framework authors, not empirical discoveries.** ## Related Skills - **recovery-strategies** - Use issue filing as final escalation step - **community-docs** - Check before filing issues - **pattern-development** - Issues arise during development