forge-create-issue

Collaboratively plan and create well-structured GitHub issues through interactive discussion. Use when the user wants to create a GitHub issue, plan a feature, report a bug, or scope out work for implementation.

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Install skill "forge-create-issue" with this command: npx skills add mgratzer/forge/mgratzer-forge-forge-create-issue

Create GitHub Issue

Collaboratively plan and create well-structured GitHub issues through interactive discussion.

Input

The issue idea or problem description: $ARGUMENTS

If no argument is provided, ask the user what they'd like to create an issue for.

Process

Step 1: Understand and Clarify

Parse the user's input, then use AskUserQuestion to gather:

  • Problem context — what triggered this, who's affected, current vs desired behavior
  • Success criteria — how will we know this is done
  • Constraints — technical limitations, dependencies

Step 2: Research the Codebase

Before proposing solutions, explore relevant code:

  • Find related existing implementations and patterns
  • Identify integration points and potential reuse
  • Look for similar past implementations

Verify external dependencies are accessible if relevant — flag broken ones before proceeding.

Step 3: Present Alternative Approaches

Always present 2-4 different approaches. Never jump to a single solution.

For each approach:

  • One-line summary
  • How it works (brief)
  • Pros and cons
  • Relative complexity (Low / Medium / High)
  • Key files affected

Let the user choose or combine approaches.

Step 4: Assess Scope

Evaluate if this should be one issue or multiple.

Split when: distinct deliverables, different codebase areas, parallelizable work, or effort exceeds 1-2 days.

Keep together when: tightly coupled changes or splitting adds coordination overhead.

If splitting makes sense, offer: single issue, multiple linked issues, or epic with sub-issues.

Step 5: Draft the Issue

Title: Use conventional commit format — <type>(<scope>): <description>

Labels: Discover available labels with gh label list. Apply at least one type label and relevant area labels.

Body structure:

## Summary
[1-2 sentences]

## Problem / Motivation
[Why this needs to exist]

## Proposed Solution
[Chosen approach with implementation details]

### Alternatives Considered
[Other approaches and why they weren't chosen]

### Implementation Constraints
[When applicable: preferred libraries, config locations, patterns to follow, external dependencies]

## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] [Specific, testable criteria]
- [ ] Tests added/updated
- [ ] Documentation updated (if applicable)

Step 6: Review and Create

Present the draft to the user. Iterate until satisfied. Then create:

gh issue create \
  --title "<type>(<scope>): <description>" \
  --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
<issue body>
EOF
)" \
  --label "<labels>"

For epics, create the parent issue first, then sub-issues with --parent <PARENT_NUMBER>.

Share the issue URL. Suggest using forge-implement-issue to start implementation.

Guidelines

  • Be curious — challenge assumptions, ask "why" and "what if"
  • Explore first — always research the codebase before proposing solutions
  • Never skip alternatives — even if one approach seems obvious
  • Don't over-specify — leave room for implementer judgment
  • No time estimates

Related Skills

Next step: Use forge-implement-issue to implement the issue.

Example Usage

/forge-create-issue add dark mode support
/forge-create-issue

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