nix-darwin/config/claude/skills/triage-issue/SKILL.md
Triage a bug or issue by exploring the codebase to find root cause, then create a GitHub issue with a TDD-based fix plan. Use when user reports a bug, wants to file an issue, mentions "triage", or wants to investigate and plan a fix for a problem.
npx skillsauth add nubiv/my-nome triage-issueInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Investigate a reported problem, find its root cause, and create a GitHub issue with a TDD fix plan. This is a mostly hands-off workflow - minimize questions to the user.
Get a brief description of the issue from the user. If they haven't provided one, ask ONE question: "What's the problem you're seeing?"
Do NOT ask follow-up questions yet. Start investigating immediately.
Use the Agent tool with subagent_type=Explore to deeply investigate the codebase. Your goal is to find:
Look at:
git log on relevant files)Based on your investigation, determine:
Create a concrete, ordered list of RED-GREEN cycles. Each cycle is one vertical slice:
Rules:
Create a GitHub issue using gh issue create with the template below. Do NOT ask the user to review before creating - just create it and share the URL.
A clear description of the bug or issue, including:
Describe what you found during investigation:
Do NOT include specific file paths, line numbers, or implementation details that couple to current code layout. Describe modules, behaviors, and contracts instead. The issue should remain useful even after major refactors.
A numbered list of RED-GREEN cycles:
RED: Write a test that [describes expected behavior] GREEN: [Minimal change to make it pass]
RED: Write a test that [describes next behavior] GREEN: [Minimal change to make it pass]
...
REFACTOR: [Any cleanup needed after all tests pass]
After creating the issue, print the issue URL and a one-line summary of the root cause.
development
Manage devlogs (session journal entries) under the active repo's `.claude/devlogs/`. Subcommands - `write` creates a new date-stamped entry, `read` loads existing entries into context. Use when the user invokes `/devlog <subcommand>` or asks to write, save, recall, or load today's/recent devlogs.
development
Run MY_WIKI operations (ingest, query, research, lint). Use when the user wants to add sources to the wiki, ask questions against it, research new topics from the web, or audit its quality.
testing
Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files in Obsidian, or when the user mentions wikilinks, callouts, frontmatter, tags, embeds, or Obsidian notes.
tools
Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.