Agent skill
linear-projects-read
List and get Linear projects via CLI (read-only operations)
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/bind/linear-projects-read
SKILL.md
Overview
CLI tools for reading Linear projects. Requires LINEAR_API_KEY set in <git-root>/.env or exported in the environment.
Prerequisites
- bun runtime installed
LINEAR_API_KEYset in<git-root>/.envor environment
Commands
List Projects
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/list-projects.js [options]
Options:
--status <status>- Filter by status (planned, started, paused, completed, canceled)--lead <name>- Filter by project lead name--limit <n>- Max results (default: 25)--json- Output as JSON
Examples:
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/list-projects.js --limit 10
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/list-projects.js --status started
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/list-projects.js --lead "James Madison" --json
Get Project
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/get-project.js <project-id-or-name> [options]
Arguments:
project-id-or-name- Project UUID or name (partial match supported)
Options:
--json- Output as JSON
Examples:
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/get-project.js "Mount Vernon"
bun .opencode/skill/linear-projects-read/get-project.js "Monticello" --json
Output Behavior
- Command output is displayed directly to the user in the terminal
- Do not re-summarize or reformat table output - the user can already see it
- Only provide additional commentary if the user explicitly requests analysis, filtering, or summarization
- When using
--jsonoutput with tools likejq, the processed results are already visible to the user
Notes
- Project names support partial matching (case-insensitive)
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