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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| gh-issue-replier | Professional English replier for GitHub issues. Use when a task is completed, a bug is fixed, or more info is needed from the user. Automates replying using the 'gh' CLI tool. |
Gh Issue Replier
Overview
The gh-issue-replier skill enables Gemini CLI to interact with GitHub issues professionally. It enforces English for all communications and leverages the gh CLI to post comments.
Workflow
- Identify the Issue: Find the issue number (e.g., #49).
- Check Star Status: Run the bundled script to check if the author has starred the repo.
- Command:
bash scripts/check_star.sh <issue-number> - Interpretation:
- Exit code 0: User has starred. Use "Already Starred" templates.
- Exit code 1: User has NOT starred. Include "Star Request" in the reply.
- Command:
- Select a Template: Load templates.md to choose a suitable English response pattern.
- Draft the Reply: Compose a concise message based on the star status.
- Post the Comment: Use the
ghtool to submit the reply.
Tool Integration
Check Star Status
bash scripts/check_star.sh <issue-number>
Post Comment
gh issue comment <issue-number> --body "<message-body>"
Example (if user has NOT starred):
gh issue comment 49 --body "This has been fixed in v1.2.7. If you find this helpful, a star on the repo would be much appreciated! ⭐"
Example (if user HAS starred):
gh issue comment 49 --body "This has been fixed in v1.2.7. Thanks for your support!"
Guidelines
- Language: ALWAYS use English for the comment body, even if the system prompt or user conversation is in another language.
- Tone: Professional, helpful, and appreciative.
- Precision: When announcing a fix, mention the specific version or the logic change (e.g., "Updated regex pattern").
- Closing: If the issue is resolved and you have permission, you can also use
gh issue close <number>.