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Triage GitHub issues with streaming analysis. CRITICAL: 1 issue = 1 background task. Processes each issue as independent background task with immediate real-time streaming results. Triggers: 'triage issues', 'analyze issues', 'issue report'.
Analyze a user-provided Git repository and GitHub issues to confirm contribution rules (CONTRIBUTING, CLA/DCO, templates) and shortlist high-value, maintainer-friendly issues likely to be accepted. Use when a user wants help selecting open-source issues to contribute to, or when triaging a GitHub repo for good first contributions.
Use when receiving UAT feedback, bug reports, user testing results, stakeholder feedback, QA findings, or any batch of issues to investigate. Investigates each item BEFORE creating issues, classifies by type and priority, creates well-formed GitHub issues with proper project board integration.
Triage and categorize GitHub issues with priority labels. Use when user says "triage issues", "check issues", "review open issues", or during regular maintenance of GitHub issue backlog.
This skill should be used when handling issue intake rotation duties for the Positron repository. It provides workflows for reviewing and organizing new issues, responding to discussions, handling support tickets, and searching for related content. Use this skill when on intake rotation duty, when helping someone with intake tasks, or when learning the intake rotation process.
Triages new GitHub issues — classifies, reproduces bugs, attempts conservative fixes, and comments. Use when a new issue is opened and needs automated triage.
Label taxonomy and triage workflow for GitHub issues. Defines type labels (bug/feature/enhancement/docs/chore), priority levels (critical/high/medium/low), status labels, and triage decision workflow. Use when categorizing and prioritizing issues.