github-issue-standard
This skill enforces a mandatory, standardized format for all GitHub issues created by SpecWeave. It ensures issues have consistent titles with proper feature/user story links, checkable acceptance criteria and tasks, working GitHub URLs, and extracted priority metadata, improving traceability and workflow automation.
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Install command
npx @skill-hub/cli install anton-abyzov-specweave-github-issue-standard
Repository
Skill path: plugins/specweave-github/skills/github-issue-standard
This skill enforces a mandatory, standardized format for all GitHub issues created by SpecWeave. It ensures issues have consistent titles with proper feature/user story links, checkable acceptance criteria and tasks, working GitHub URLs, and extracted priority metadata, improving traceability and workflow automation.
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Repository owner: anton-abyzov.
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- Install github-issue-standard into Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode workflows
- Review https://github.com/anton-abyzov/specweave before adding github-issue-standard to shared team environments
- Use github-issue-standard for development workflows
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---
name: github-issue-standard
description: Standard format for ALL GitHub issues created by SpecWeave. Ensures checkable acceptance criteria, task connections, working links, and consistent metadata. Activates for create GitHub issue, sync to GitHub, format GitHub issue, standardize issue.
---
# GitHub Issue Standard - Universal Format
**CRITICAL**: This is the **MANDATORY** format for ALL GitHub issues created by SpecWeave, whether for:
- User stories (individual us-*.md files)
- Epics/Features (FS-* folders)
- Increments (0001-* folders)
- Specs (spec-*.md files)
## Issue Title Format (MANDATORY)
### ✅ ONLY Allowed Title Formats
```
[FS-XXX][US-YYY] User Story Title ← STANDARD (User Stories)
[FS-XXX] Feature Title ← Rare (Feature-level only)
```
**Examples**:
- ✅ `[FS-059][US-003] Hook Optimization (P0)`
- ✅ `[FS-054][US-001] Fix Reopen Desync Bug (P0)`
- ✅ `[FS-048] Smart Pagination Feature`
### ❌ PROHIBITED Title Formats (NEVER USE)
```
[BUG] Title ← WRONG! Bug is a LABEL, not title prefix
[HOTFIX] Title ← WRONG! Hotfix is a LABEL
[FEATURE] Title ← WRONG! Feature is a LABEL
[DOCS] Title ← WRONG! Docs is a LABEL
[Increment XXXX] Title ← DEPRECATED! Old format
```
**Why?** Type-based prefixes like `[BUG]` break traceability:
- Cannot link to Feature Spec (FS-XXX)
- Cannot link to User Story (US-YYY)
- Violates SpecWeave's data flow: `Increment → Living Docs → GitHub`
**What to do instead?**
1. Link work to a Feature (FS-XXX) in living docs
2. Create User Story (US-YYY) under that feature
3. Use GitHub **labels** for categorization: `bug`, `enhancement`, `hotfix`
### Validation
The GitHub client (`github-client-v2.ts`) enforces this:
- Rejects titles starting with `[BUG]`, `[HOTFIX]`, `[FEATURE]`, etc.
- Rejects deprecated `[Increment XXXX]` format
- Only allows `[FS-XXX][US-YYY]` or `[FS-XXX]` formats
---
## The Standard Format
### ✅ Required Elements
Every GitHub issue MUST include:
1. **Checkable Acceptance Criteria**
- Use GitHub task checkbox format: `- [x]` or `- [ ]`
- Include AC ID, description, priority, and testable flag
- Example: `- [x] **AC-US4-01**: Description (P1, testable)`
2. **Checkable Tasks**
- Link to increment tasks.md with GitHub URLs (not relative paths)
- Use GitHub task checkbox format
- Example: `- [x] [T-008: Title](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031/tasks.md#t-008-title)`
3. **Working GitHub URLs** (v5.0.0+ - NO _features folder)
- Feature links: `https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/docs/internal/specs/{project}/FS-031`
- User story links: `https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/docs/internal/specs/{project}/FS-031/us-004-*.md`
- Task links: `https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031/tasks.md#task-anchor`
- Increment links: `https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031`
**Note**: Feature ID is DERIVED from increment (0031 → FS-031)
4. **Extracted Priority**
- Extract from ACs (highest priority wins: P1 > P2 > P3)
- Show ONLY if priority exists (don't show "undefined")
- Example: `**Priority**: P1`
5. **NO Project Field**
- Don't include `**Project**: ...` - not needed for GitHub issues
- Project is determined by repository context
### ❌ Never Use
- ❌ Relative paths (`../../{project}/FS-031`)
- ❌ Undefined values (`**Priority**: undefined`)
- ❌ Project field in metadata
- ❌ Plain bullet points for ACs (must be checkboxes)
- ❌ Plain bullet points for tasks (must be checkboxes with links)
## Implementation
### UserStoryContentBuilder (✅ REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION)
**File**: `plugins/specweave-github/lib/user-story-content-builder.ts`
This is the **gold standard** implementation. All other builders must follow this pattern.
**Key features**:
```typescript
// 1. Accept GitHub repo parameter
async buildIssueBody(githubRepo?: string): Promise<string>
// 2. Auto-detect repo from git remote
private async detectGitHubRepo(): Promise<string | null>
// 3. Extract priority from ACs
private extractPriorityFromACs(criteria: AcceptanceCriterion[]): string | null
// 4. Generate GitHub URLs (not relative) - v5.0.0+: No _features folder
const featureUrl = `https://github.com/${repo}/tree/develop/.specweave/docs/internal/specs/${project}/${featureId}`;
// 5. Convert task links to GitHub URLs
if (repo && taskLink.startsWith('../../')) {
const relativePath = taskLink.replace(/^\.\.\/\.\.\//, '.specweave/');
taskLink = `https://github.com/${repo}/tree/develop/${relativePath}`;
}
```
### Template
```markdown
**Feature**: [FS-031](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/docs/internal/specs/{project}/FS-031)
**Status**: complete
**Priority**: P1
---
## User Story
**As a** user
**I want** feature
**So that** benefit
📄 View full story: [`us-004-name.md`](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/docs/internal/specs/{project}/FS-031/us-004-name.md)
---
## Acceptance Criteria
Progress: 4/6 criteria met (67%)
- [x] **AC-US4-01**: Description (P1, testable)
- [x] **AC-US4-02**: Description (P1, testable)
- [ ] **AC-US4-03**: Description (P2, testable)
- [ ] **AC-US4-04**: Description (P2, testable)
---
## Implementation Tasks
Progress: 3/6 tasks complete (50%)
**Increment**: [0031-name](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031-name)
- [x] [T-008: Title](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031/tasks.md#t-008-title)
- [x] [T-009: Title](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031/tasks.md#t-009-title)
- [ ] [T-010: Title](https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/develop/.specweave/increments/0031/tasks.md#t-010-title)
---
🤖 Auto-synced by SpecWeave
```
## Implementation
### Content Builders
All GitHub issue content is generated by these builders:
1. **UserStoryIssueBuilder** (`plugins/specweave-github/lib/user-story-issue-builder.ts`)
- Creates issues from `us-*.md` files
- Generates `[FS-XXX][US-YYY] Title` format
- Extracts ACs and tasks as checkboxes
- Uses GitHub URLs (not relative paths)
2. **GitHubFeatureSync** (`plugins/specweave-github/lib/github-feature-sync.ts`)
- Syncs Features as GitHub Milestones
- Syncs User Stories as GitHub Issues via UserStoryIssueBuilder
- Universal Hierarchy: Feature → Milestone, User Story → Issue
### Commands
All GitHub sync commands use the Universal Hierarchy:
- `/sw-github:sync` - Sync increments via Feature/UserStory hierarchy
- `/sw-github:create-issue` - Create issue using standard format
- `/sw-github:update-user-story` - Update user story issue
## Validation Checklist
When creating/updating a GitHub issue, verify:
- [ ] Feature link is clickable GitHub URL (not `../../`)
- [ ] User story link is clickable GitHub URL
- [ ] All task links are clickable GitHub URLs
- [ ] ACs are checkable (GitHub checkboxes work in UI)
- [ ] Tasks are checkable (GitHub checkboxes work in UI)
- [ ] Priority shows actual value (P1/P2/P3) or is omitted
- [ ] No "Project: undefined" field
- [ ] Progress percentages are correct
- [ ] Increment link is clickable GitHub URL
## Benefits
- ✅ **Links work**: No more broken relative paths
- ✅ **Checkable**: ACs and tasks can be checked/unchecked in GitHub UI
- ✅ **Clean metadata**: No undefined values cluttering the issue
- ✅ **Consistent**: Same format across all issue types
- ✅ **Traceable**: Direct links to source files in repository
## When to Use
**Always!** This is the ONLY acceptable format for GitHub issues created by SpecWeave.
No exceptions. No shortcuts. Every issue follows this standard.
## Related Files
- **User Story Builder**: `plugins/specweave-github/lib/user-story-issue-builder.ts`
- **Feature Sync**: `plugins/specweave-github/lib/github-feature-sync.ts`
- **Example Issue**: https://github.com/anton-abyzov/specweave/issues/501