plugins/gsd/skills/inbox/SKILL.md
Triage and review all open GitHub issues and PRs against project templates and contribution guidelines
npx skillsauth add davepoon/buildwithclaude gsd:inboxInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Flow: Detect repo → Fetch open issues + PRs → Classify each by type → Review against template → Report findings → Optionally act (label, comment, close) </objective>
<execution_context> @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/inbox.md </execution_context>
<context> **Flags:** - `--issues` — Review only issues (skip PRs) - `--prs` — Review only PRs (skip issues) - `--label` — Auto-apply recommended labels after review - `--close-incomplete` — Close issues/PRs that fail template compliance (with comment explaining why) - `--repo owner/repo` — Override auto-detected repository (defaults to current git remote) </context> <process> Execute the inbox workflow from @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/inbox.md end-to-end. Parse flags from arguments and pass to workflow. </process>development
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