Agent skill
gh-linking-branches-to-issues
Creates and links a development branch to an issue. Use to start implementation work.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/gh-linking-branches-to-issues
SKILL.md
Linking Branches to Issues
Purpose
Manages development branches using the gh issue develop command.
1. Safety & Verification
- Mandatory Context: Ensure
gh-verifying-contexthas been run and confirmed by the user. - Human-in-the-Loop: You MUST confirm the branch name and the target issue with the user before creation.
- Repository Check: Ensure you are in the correct repository (work vs personal) before creating a branch.
2. Common Workflows
Workflow: Create Linked Branch
Creates a new branch and links it to the issue.
Command:
gh issue develop <issue-number> --name "feature-x"
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