From rk-skills
Chains new-issue and validate-issue-loop to autonomously file a GitHub issue and drive it to a reviewed PR. Use when you want to go from description to PR without human steps in between.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/rk-skills:new-issue-loopThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Chain new-issue → validate-issue-loop into one autonomous run, so a bug/idea/discussion goes from "described" to "filed issue with a PR through N rounds of review" without a human in the loop between steps. This is new-issue's normal interactive handoff (`Offer "validate issue" / "work on issue"`) made unattended: the loop takes the issue it just filed and feeds it straight into the validate-an...
Chain new-issue → validate-issue-loop into one autonomous run, so a bug/idea/discussion goes from "described" to "filed issue with a PR through N rounds of review" without a human in the loop between steps. This is new-issue's normal interactive handoff (Offer "validate issue" / "work on issue") made unattended: the loop takes the issue it just filed and feeds it straight into the validate-and-implement pipeline.
Do not skip filing a complete issue. The downstream loop validates and implements the issue text — a thin or unverified body propagates straight into the PR. Every step of new-issue still runs (grounding, approach design, complexity score); only the "offer next steps and wait" step is replaced by the handoff.
Same as new-issue: an optional description of what the issue should cover; with no input, derive it from the current conversation. Optionally owner/repo when the issue belongs elsewhere.
Invoke the new-issue skill (Skill tool, skill: new-issue) with the user's description (or conversation-derived scope). Let it run its full process — duplicate check, code grounding, approach, complexity score, filing. Capture the created issue number from its report.
| Condition | Action |
|---|---|
| new-issue found an existing open issue/PR already covering it (no issue filed) | STOP. Report the duplicate and new-issue's offer to update/comment instead — whether to merge scopes is a human call. |
| The conversation held several distinct candidates | If one clearly converged, file it and continue the chain with it; the unfiled candidates go in the final report. If none clearly converged, STOP — report the candidates and ask which to file. Never bundle, never auto-file the extras. |
| new-issue split the work and named unfiled follow-ups | Continue with the core issue only; relay the unfiled follow-ups in the final report. |
Otherwise (one issue filed cleanly), continue.
Invoke the validate-issue-loop skill (Skill tool, skill: validate-issue-loop) with the issue from step 1 passed explicitly — don't let it default to "latest open issue" and risk racing another just-filed issue. If new-issue filed to a repo other than the current checkout (-R owner/repo), pass the full owner/repo#N reference, not the bare number — a bare number resolves against the current repo and would target the wrong issue. Its own scope gate (too large / infeasible / already-addressed) still applies and may stop the run; that's the designed behavior, not a failure.
Validating an issue this same session just wrote is not redundant: validate-issue re-traces the claims against the code independently, catching anything the filing pass got wrong.
Relay validate-issue-loop's final summary (PR URL, review cycles, verdict), prefixed with one line covering the front of the chain: issue number/URL filed, complexity score, and any unfiled follow-ups from step 2.
Cap the whole report at 55 words, ELI18 — plain language, no jargon, as if explaining the outcome to a smart 18-year-old with no context on this codebase.
| Situation | Action |
|---|---|
| Tempted to skip new-issue's grounding/duplicate check to get to implementation faster | Never — a fabricated or duplicate issue poisons the whole chain |
| new-issue stopped on a duplicate | Stop and report per step 2 — don't file anyway |
| Tempted to hand off without an explicit issue reference | Always pass the issue from step 1 — owner/repo#N if filed cross-repo — "latest issue" can race |
| validate-issue-loop's scope gate stops the run | Report its disposition faithfully — don't override and implement anyway |
2plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jul 14, 2026
npx claudepluginhub richkuo/rk-skills --plugin rk-skillsCreates fully-specified GitHub issues from user prompts or conversation context, with code verification and complexity scoring.
Generates structured GitHub Issues with title, body, and plan sections. Uses gh CLI and integrates with /challenge, /research, /think artifacts.
Creates GitHub issues from conversation context with structured formatting, tag selection, and prefix logic (plan, bug, feature).