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이 스킬은 코드 리뷰 결과를 적절한 그룹화, 라벨링 및 템플릿이 적용된 구조화된 GitHub 이슈로 자동 변환합니다. `review-codebase`와 같은 리뷰 스킬의 출력을 처리하여 요약, 발견 사항 및 수락 기준이 포함된 실행 가능한 이슈를 생성하도록 설계되었습니다. 코드 분석 또는 감사 결과로부터 이슈 추적을 자동화하는 데 사용하세요.

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git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/create-github-issues

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Create GitHub Issues

Structured GitHub issue creation from review findings or task breakdowns. Converts list of findings (from review-codebase, security-audit-codebase, or manual analysis) into well-formed GitHub issues with labels, acceptance criteria, and cross-references.

When Use

  • After codebase review produces findings table needing tracking
  • After planning session finds work items that should become issues
  • When converting TODO list or backlog into trackable GitHub issues
  • When batch-creating related issues needing consistent formatting and labeling

Inputs

  • Required: findings — list of items, each with at minimum title and description. Ideally also: severity, affected files, suggested labels
  • Optional:
    • group_by — how to batch findings into issues: severity, file, theme (default: theme)
    • label_prefix — prefix for auto-created labels (default: none)
    • create_labels — whether to create missing labels (default: true)
    • dry_run — preview issues without creating them (default: false)

Steps

Step 1: Prepare Labels

Ensure all needed labels exist in repository.

  1. List existing labels: gh label list --limit 100
  2. Identify labels needed by findings (from severity, phase, or explicit label fields)
  3. Map severities to labels if not mapped: critical, high-priority, medium-priority, low-priority
  4. Map phases/themes to labels: security, architecture, code-quality, accessibility, testing, performance
  5. If create_labels is true, create missing labels: gh label create "name" --color "hex" --description "desc"
  6. Use consistent colors: red for critical/security, orange for high, yellow for medium, blue for architecture, green for testing

Got: All labels referenced by findings exist in repo. No duplicate labels created.

If fail: gh CLI not authenticated? Tell user to run gh auth login. Label creation denied (weak permissions)? Proceed without creating labels, note which labels missing.

Step 2: Group Findings

Batch related findings into logical issues. Dodge issue sprawl.

  1. group_by is theme? Group findings by phase or category (all security findings → 1-2 issues, all a11y → 1 issue)
  2. group_by is severity? Group findings by severity level (all CRITICAL → 1 issue, all HIGH → 1 issue)
  3. group_by is file? Group findings by primary affected file
  4. Within each group, order findings by severity (CRITICAL first)
  5. Group has more than 8 findings? Split into sub-groups by sub-theme
  6. Each group becomes one GitHub issue

Got: Set of issue groups, each with 1-8 related findings. Total issue count manageable (typically 5-15 for full codebase review).

If fail: Findings have no grouping metadata? Fall back to one issue per finding. Fine for small sets (< 10). Too many issues for larger sets.

Step 3: Compose Issues

Build each issue with standard template.

  1. Title: [Severity] Theme: Brief description — e.g., [HIGH] Security: Eliminate innerHTML injection in panel.js
  2. Body structure:
    ## Summary
    One-paragraph overview of what this issue addresses and why it matters.
    
    ## Findings
    1. **[SEVERITY]** Finding description (`file.js:line`) — brief explanation
    2. **[SEVERITY]** Finding description (`file.js:line`) — brief explanation
    
    ## Acceptance Criteria
    - [ ] Criterion derived from finding 1
    - [ ] Criterion derived from finding 2
    - [ ] All changes pass existing tests
    
    ## Context
    Generated from codebase review on YYYY-MM-DD.
    Related: #issue_numbers (if applicable)
    
  3. Apply labels: severity label + theme label + any custom labels
  4. Findings reference specific files? Mention them in body (not as assignees)

Got: Each issue has clear title, numbered findings with severity badges, checkbox acceptance criteria, right labels.

If fail: Body exceeds GitHub's issue size limit (65536 chars)? Split issue into parts and cross-reference.

Step 4: Create Issues

Create issues with gh CLI. Report results.

  1. dry_run is true? Print each issue title and body without creating. Stop.
  2. For each composed issue, create it:
    gh issue create --title "title" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
    body content
    EOF
    )" --label "label1,label2"
    
  3. Record URL of each created issue
  4. After all issues created, print summary table: #number | Title | Labels | Findings count
  5. Issues should be sequenced? Add cross-references: edit first issue to mention "Blocked by #X" or "See also #Y"

Got: All issues created fine. Summary table with issue numbers and URLs printed.

If fail: Individual issue fails to create? Log error, continue with remaining issues. Report failures at end. Common failures: authentication expired, label not found (if create_labels was false), network timeout.

Checks

  • All findings represented in at least one issue
  • Each issue has at least one label
  • Each issue has checkbox acceptance criteria
  • No duplicate issues created (check titles against existing open issues)
  • Issue count reasonable for finding count (not 1:1 for large sets)
  • Summary table printed with all issue URLs

Pitfalls

  • Issue sprawl: One issue per finding → 20+ issues, hard to manage. Group aggressively — 5-10 issues from full review is ideal
  • Missing acceptance criteria: Issues without checkboxes cannot be verified as complete. Every finding should map to at least one checkbox
  • Label chaos: Too many labels → filtering useless. Stick to severity + theme, not per-finding labels
  • Stale references: Creating issues from old review? Verify findings still apply before creating. Code may have changed
  • Forgetting dry run: For large finding sets, always preview with dry_run: true first. Much easier to edit plan than close 15 bad issues

See Also

  • review-codebase — produces findings table this skill consumes
  • review-pull-request — produces PR-scoped findings that can also convert to issues
  • manage-backlog — organizes issues into sprints and priorities after creation
  • create-pull-request — creates PRs that reference and close issues
  • commit-changes — commits fixes resolving issues

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