AugmentClaude

GitHub Issue Creator

Create GitHub issues for your repository following its template format.

Installation

  1. Make sure Claude is on your device and in your terminal.

    Skills load from ~/.claude/skills/ when Claude Code starts up — so you need it on your machine first. If you don't have it yet, install it once with the command below, then run claude in any terminal to verify.

    One-time setup
    npm i -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code

    Already have it? Skip ahead.

  2. Paste into Claude Code or into your terminal.

    This copies the whole skill folder into ~/.claude/skills/gh-create-issue-cherryhq/ — the SKILL.md plus any scripts, reference docs, or templates the skill ships with. Safe default: works for every skill.

    Faster alternative (instruction-only skills)

    Skips the clone and grabs only the SKILL.md file. Don't use this if the skill ships Python scripts, reference markdowns, or asset templates — they won't be downloaded and the skill will fail when it tries to load them.

    Quick install (SKILL.md only)
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  3. Restart Claude Code.

    Quit and reopen Claude Code (or any other agent that loads from ~/.claude/skills/). New skills are picked up on startup.

  4. Just ask Claude.

    Skills auto-activate when your request matches the skill's description — no slash command needed. Trigger phrases live in the skill's own frontmatter; you can read them in the “What this skill does” section above.

Prefer to read the source first? Open on GitHub.

When Claude uses it

Use when user wants to create a GitHub issue for the current repository. Must read and follow the repository's issue template format.

What this skill does

GitHub Create Issue

Use this skill when the user requests to create an issue. Must follow the repository's issue template format.

Workflow

Step 1: Determine Template Type

Analyze the user's request to determine the issue type:

  • If the user describes a problem, error, crash, or something not working -> Bug Report
  • If the user requests a new feature, enhancement, or additional support -> Feature Request
  • If the user is asking a question or needs help with something -> Questions & Discussion
  • Otherwise -> Others

If unclear, ask the user which template to use. Do not default to "Others" on your own.

Step 2: Read the Selected Template

  1. Read the corresponding template file from .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ directory.
  2. Identify required fields (validations.required: true), title prefix (title), and labels (labels, if present).

Step 3: Collect Information

Based on the selected template, ask the user for required information only. Follow the template's required fields and option constraints (for example, Platform and Priority choices).

Step 4: Build and Preview Issue Content

Create a temp file and write the issue content:

  • Use issue_body_file="$(mktemp /tmp/gh-issue-body-XXXXXX).md"
  • Use the exact title prefix from the selected template.
  • Fill content following the template body structure and section order.
  • Apply labels exactly as defined by the template.
  • Keep all labels when there are multiple labels.
  • If template has no labels, do not add custom labels.

Preview the temp file content. Show the file path (e.g., /tmp/gh-issue-body-XXXXXX.md) and ask for confirmation before creating. Skip this step if the user explicitly indicates no preview/confirmation is needed (for example, automation workflows).

Step 5: Create Issue

Use gh issue create command to create the issue.

Use a unique temp file for the body:

issue_body_file="$(mktemp /tmp/gh-issue-body-XXXXXX).md"
cat > "$issue_body_file" <<'EOF'
...issue body built from selected template...
EOF

Create the issue using values from the selected template:

gh issue create --title "<title_with_template_prefix>" --body-file "$issue_body_file"

If the selected template includes labels, append one --label per label:

gh issue create --title "<title_with_template_prefix>" --body-file "$issue_body_file" --label "<label_1_from_template>" --label "<label_2_from_template>"

If the selected template has no labels, do not pass --label.

You may use --template as a starting point (use the exact template name from the repository):

gh issue create --template "<template_name>"

Use the --web flag to open the creation page in browser when complex formatting is needed:

gh issue create --web

Clean up the temp file after creation:

rm -f "$issue_body_file"

Notes

  • Must read template files under .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ to ensure following the correct format.
  • Treat template files as the only source of truth. Do not hardcode title prefixes or labels in this skill.
  • Title must be clear and concise, avoid vague terms like "a suggestion" or "stuck".
  • Provide as much detail as possible to help developers understand and resolve the issue.
  • If user doesn't specify a template type, ask them to choose one first.

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