* chore: add bug-triage skill for agent-driven issue triage Add .skills/bug-triage/ with SKILL.md and push_fix_to_github.py script. The skill provides a complete triage workflow: - Gather bug context from chat/issues/live observation - Search for duplicate GitHub issues - File well-structured issues with root cause analysis - Push fix PRs via GitHub API (no local checkout needed) - Git archaeology (git log -S) for regression tracking - NPM package regression diffing - Remote code inspection without local clone Reference the skill in AGENTS.md so any agent working on this repo can discover and follow the triage workflow automatically. Tested across 100+ real bug triages on ComposioHQ/agent-orchestrator. * chore: add clickable issue/PR links as real-world examples Add concrete examples with links to actual issues and PRs: - #1129: deep diagnosis vs surface-level triage - #1151: placeholder URL RCA - #1391: CSS regression via git log -S archaeology - PR #1523: optional TypeScript interface fields - PR #1608: npm package regression diffing * chore: add formatting rule — always linkify issue/PR references Any agent following this skill must include clickable URLs when mentioning issues or PRs. Bare '#123' without links is not allowed. * fix: address review feedback — use existing skills/ dir, fix bugs - Move .skills/ → skills/ (repo already has a skills/ directory) - Fix label name: 'priority:medium' → 'priority: medium' (with space) - Fix issue-assets branch naming: use slug instead of issue number (issue doesn't exist yet at upload time) - Fix base64 command: portable across Linux and macOS (tr -d '\n') - push_fix_to_github.py: allow empty NEW_STRING for deletion edits - push_fix_to_github.py: warn on multiple OLD_STRING matches - push_fix_to_github.py: create branch before fetching file (SHA race) - push_fix_to_github.py: configurable BASE_BRANCH (not hardcoded main) - Update all path references in AGENTS.md and SKILL.md * fix: correct stale .skills/ path in AGENTS.md How to load section * feat: add cross-platform triage awareness (Windows/macOS/Linux) Add Step 1b covering: - When to ask for OS/shell/runtime/reproducibility - Common Windows-specific bug patterns (paths, shell syntax, ConPTY, named pipes, NTFS case-insensitivity, localhost IPv6 stalls) - Key cross-platform files (platform.ts, CROSS_PLATFORM.md, etc.) - Tagging OS-specific issues with 'to-reproduce' Based on the actual Windows support implementation in #1025 (platform.ts, runtime-process, CROSS_PLATFORM.md). * feat: add 6 triage improvements from real failure patterns 1. Environment Info Collection (Step 1): - Standard template: OS, shell, runtime, AO version, Node version, install method - Prevents wasted time tracing wrong code versions 2. Duplicate Search Strategy (Step 2): - Search by symptom, component, AND error message - Always search --state all (open + closed — bugs regress) - Check PRs too (fixes sometimes land without issues) 3. Stop-and-Ask Triggers (Step 1c): - Explicit criteria: 3 failed hypotheses, can't reproduce, upstream bug, UI-only bug without screenshot, unknown environment - Includes template for asking the reporter 4. Pre-Submission Checklist (Step 4.1b): - Reporter attribution, commit hash, AO version, confidence score, cross-links, concrete reproduction steps, screenshots ready - Verify all before creating the issue 5. Confidence Scoring (Step 4.4): - High/Medium/Low with clear criteria - Maps to labels: bug only / to-explore / to-reproduce - Example from PR #1608 where high confidence was wrong 6. Cross-Linking Related Issues (Step 4.5): - Search by subsystem after filing - Include Related section with one-line descriptions - Helps maintainers see patterns across issues 7. Subsystem-Specific Triage Quick Reference: - Table mapping subsystems to required info and key files - Common misrouting patterns (terminal, stuck session, config) * feat: add report gate, local diagnostics with ao events, deduplicate New sections: - Step 0a: Platform-specific context gathering (Discord/Slack/GitHub/live) - Step 0b: Minimum Viable Report Gate — required fields (what/where/when) plus 2-of-4 supporting (OS, version, reproducibility, steps) - Step 0c: Local Diagnostics — auto-gather environment, process health, AO event log (ao events list/search/stats), session state files, reproducibility testing. Covers ao events commands with all flags. Deduplication: - Step 1b: removed repeated OS/shell/runtime questions (now in Step 1.2) - Step 1c: removed 'environment unknown' and 'can't reproduce' triggers (covered by report gate in Step 0b) * refactor: compress bug-triage skill from 575→311 lines Merge overlapping sections (Steps 0/0b/0c/1 → single Gather+Investigate flow), move reference material to Appendix, deduplicate pitfalls, compress code blocks. All factual content preserved: commands, file paths, labels, examples, links. * docs: add skills/ README with agent-specific install instructions Covers Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Gemini CLI, and Agent Orchestrator. Includes available skills table and how to write new skills. * docs: add Skills section to CLAUDE.md referencing skills/ directory Links all 4 skills with when-to-load guidance, plus pointer to skills/README.md for installing into other agents. * fix: resolve PR review comments — remove Hermes-specific refs, portable base64 - Replace execute_code references with agent-agnostic 'Python script' wording - Replace base64 -d (Linux-only) with python3 -c (portable across macOS/Linux/Windows) --------- Co-authored-by: AO Bot <ao-bot@composio.dev> |
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README.md
Skills
Reusable skill documents for AI coding agents working on this repository. Each skill is a self-contained SKILL.md that teaches an agent how to perform a specific task.
Available Skills
| Skill | Description |
|---|---|
bug-triage/ |
Triage bugs reported in chat/issues — investigate, search duplicates, file GitHub issues, push fix PRs |
agent-orchestrator/ |
Architecture and conventions for working on the agent-orchestrator codebase |
release-notes/ |
Generate weekly release notes from git history |
social-media/ |
Social media post generation |
How to Use
Copy the skill into your coding agent's skill directory. The destination depends on which agent you're using:
Claude Code
cp -r skills/bug-triage .claude/skills/bug-triage
Or add the full path to your CLAUDE.md:
See skills/bug-triage/SKILL.md for bug triage workflow.
OpenAI Codex CLI
cp -r skills/bug-triage .codex/skills/bug-triage
Or reference in AGENTS.md:
See skills/bug-triage/SKILL.md for bug triage workflow.
Cursor
Add to .cursor/rules/ as a rule file:
cp skills/bug-triage/SKILL.md .cursor/rules/bug-triage.mdc
Windsurf / Other Codeium-based agents
Add to .windsurf/rules/:
cp skills/bug-triage/SKILL.md .windsurf/rules/bug-triage.md
GitHub Copilot
Add to .github/copilot-instructions.md or reference in .github/:
cp skills/bug-triage/SKILL.md .github/skills/bug-triage.md
Gemini CLI
cp -r skills/bug-triage .gemini/skills/bug-triage
Agent Orchestrator (this project)
Skills in this skills/ directory are automatically available to agents spawned via ao spawn. Reference them in AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md so agents load them at the start of a session.
Writing a New Skill
- Create a directory under
skills/<name>/ - Add a
SKILL.mdwith YAML frontmatter:
---
name: my-skill
description: One-line description of what the skill does.
trigger: When to activate this skill.
---
- Write the skill body in markdown — numbered steps, code blocks, tables
- Keep it agent-agnostic: use
ghCLI,git, and standard Unix tools. Avoid tying to a specific agent framework - Reference it in
AGENTS.mdso spawned agents discover it