cli-tool/components/skills/development/gh-fix-ci/SKILL.md
Inspect GitHub PR checks with gh, pull failing GitHub Actions logs, summarize failure context, then create a fix plan and implement after user approval. Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing PR CI/CD checks on GitHub Actions and wants a plan + code changes; for external checks (e.g., Buildkite), only report the details URL and mark them out of scope.
npx skillsauth add davila7/claude-code-templates gh-fix-ciInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use gh to locate failing PR checks, fetch GitHub Actions logs for actionable failures, summarize the failure snippet, then propose a fix plan and implement after explicit approval.
plan skill for drafting and approving the fix plan.Prereq: ensure gh is authenticated (for example, run gh auth login once), then run gh auth status with escalated permissions (include workflow/repo scopes) so gh commands succeed. If sandboxing blocks gh auth status, rerun it with sandbox_permissions=require_escalated.
repo: path inside the repo (default .)pr: PR number or URL (optional; defaults to current branch PR)gh authentication for the repo hostpython "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "<number-or-url>"--json if you want machine-friendly output for summarization.gh auth status in the repo with escalated scopes (workflow/repo) after running gh auth login.sandbox_permissions=require_escalated to allow network/keyring access.gh pr view --json number,url.python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "<number-or-url>"--json for machine-friendly output.gh pr checks <pr> --json name,state,bucket,link,startedAt,completedAt,workflow
gh.detailsUrl and run:
gh run view <run_id> --json name,workflowName,conclusion,status,url,event,headBranch,headShagh run view <run_id> --loggh api "/repos/<owner>/<repo>/actions/jobs/<job_id>/logs" > "<path>"detailsUrl is not a GitHub Actions run, label it as external and only report the URL.plan skill to draft a concise plan and request approval.gh pr checks to confirm.Fetch failing PR checks, pull GitHub Actions logs, and extract a failure snippet. Exits non-zero when failures remain so it can be used in automation.
Usage examples:
python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "123"python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "https://github.com/org/repo/pull/123" --jsonpython "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --max-lines 200 --context 40tools
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