This skill runs a guided QA session where a user describes a bug or issue conversationally. The agent asks a small number of clarifying questions, explores the repository for contextual domain language, assesses scope, and then files one or more durable GitHub issues using a concise template. It prioritizes behavior-focused descriptions (not code) and produces reproducible, domain-language issues for maintainers.
Use this skill when you want to convert observations or bug reports into well-formed GitHub issues without manually composing templates. Ideal for exploratory QA, triage sessions, or when reporters lack deep repo knowledge. Triggers: reporting a bug, running a QA walkthrough, or collecting reproducible steps during testing.
Works with conversational and code-aware agents that have GitHub access (agents using GH CLI or GitHub integrations).
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