--- name: setup-matt-pocock-skills description: Configure this repo for the engineering skills — set up its issue tracker, triage label vocabulary, and domain doc layout. Run once before first use of the other engineering skills. disable-model-invocation: true --- # Setup Matt Pocock's Skills Scaffold the per-repo configuration that the engineering skills assume: - **Issue tracker** — where issues live (GitHub by default; local markdown is also supported out of the box) - **Triage labels** — the strings used for the five canonical triage roles - **Domain docs** — where `CONTEXT.md` and ADRs live, and the consumer rules for reading them This is a prompt-driven skill, not a deterministic script. Explore, present what you found, confirm with the user, then write. ## Process ### 1. Explore Look at the current repo to understand its starting state. Read whatever exists; don't assume: - `git remote -v` and `.git/config` — is this a GitHub repo? Which one? - `AGENTS.md` and `CLAUDE.md` at the repo root — does either exist? Is there already an `## Agent skills` section in either? - `CONTEXT.md` and `CONTEXT-MAP.md` at the repo root - `docs/adr/` and any `src/*/docs/adr/` directories - `docs/agents/` — does this skill's prior output already exist? - `.scratch/` — sign that a local-markdown issue tracker convention is already in use - Is the `triage` skill installed? (a `triage` skill folder alongside this one, or `triage` in your available skills.) This decides whether Section B runs at all. - Monorepo signals — a `pnpm-workspace.yaml`, a `workspaces` field in `package.json`, or a populated `packages/*` with its own `src/`. Present only in a genuinely large multi-package repo; their absence means single-context, which is almost every repo. ### 2. Present findings and ask Summarise what's present and what's missing. Then take the sections in order — one section, one answer, then the next. Lead each section with the recommended answer so the user can accept it in a word. Give a one-line explainer only when the choice genuinely branches; skip the section entirely when exploration already settled it (Section B when `triage` isn't installed, Section C when there's no monorepo). **Section A — Issue tracker.** > Explainer: The "issue tracker" is where issues live for this repo. Skills like `to-tickets`, `triage`, `to-spec`, and `qa` read from and write to it — they need to know whether to call `gh issue create`, write a markdown file under `.scratch/`, or follow some other workflow you describe. Pick the place you actually track work for this repo. Default posture: these skills were designed for GitHub. If a `git remote` points at GitHub, propose that. If a `git remote` points at GitLab (`gitlab.com` or a self-hosted host), propose GitLab. Otherwise (or if the user prefers), offer: - **GitHub** — issues live in the repo's GitHub Issues (uses the `gh` CLI) - **GitLab** — issues live in the repo's GitLab Issues (uses the [`glab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli) CLI) - **Local markdown** — issues live as files under `.scratch//` in this repo (good for solo projects or repos without a remote) - **Other** (Jira, Linear, etc.) — ask the user to describe the workflow in one paragraph; the skill will record it as freeform prose Record the choice in `docs/agents/issue-tracker.md`. The GitHub and GitLab templates carry a "PRs as a request surface" flag, defaulted **off** — leave it off and don't raise it; a user who wants external PRs in the triage queue can flip the flag in the file later. **Section B — Triage label vocabulary.** Skip this section entirely if the `triage` skill isn't installed (exploration told you) — an uninstalled skill needs no labels. If it is installed, ask exactly one question: > Do you want to keep the default triage labels? (recommended: **yes**) The defaults are the five canonical roles, each label string equal to its name: `needs-triage`, `needs-info`, `ready-for-agent`, `ready-for-human`, `wontfix`. On **yes**, write them as-is. Only if the user says no — usually because their tracker already uses other names (e.g. `bug:triage` for `needs-triage`) — collect the overrides so `triage` applies existing labels instead of creating duplicates. **Section C — Domain docs.** Default to **single-context** — one `CONTEXT.md` + `docs/adr/` at the repo root. This fits almost every repo; write it without asking. Offer **multi-context** — a root `CONTEXT-MAP.md` pointing to per-context `CONTEXT.md` files — only when exploration found monorepo signals. Then confirm which layout they want. ### 3. Confirm and edit Show the user a draft of: - The `## Agent skills` block to add to whichever of `CLAUDE.md` / `AGENTS.md` is being edited (see step 4 for selection rules) - The contents of `docs/agents/issue-tracker.md`, `docs/agents/domain.md`, and `docs/agents/triage-labels.md` (the last only when `triage` is installed) Let them edit before writing. ### 4. Write **Pick the file to edit:** - If `CLAUDE.md` exists, edit it. - Else if `AGENTS.md` exists, edit it. - If neither exists, ask the user which one to create — don't pick for them. Never create `AGENTS.md` when `CLAUDE.md` already exists (or vice versa) — always edit the one that's already there. If an `## Agent skills` block already exists in the chosen file, update its contents in-place rather than appending a duplicate. Don't overwrite user edits to the surrounding sections. The block: ```markdown ## Agent skills ### Issue tracker [one-line summary of where issues are tracked]. See `docs/agents/issue-tracker.md`. ### Triage labels [one-line summary of the label vocabulary]. See `docs/agents/triage-labels.md`. ### Domain docs [one-line summary of layout — "single-context" or "multi-context"]. See `docs/agents/domain.md`. ``` Include the `### Triage labels` sub-block, and write `docs/agents/triage-labels.md`, only when `triage` is installed and Section B ran. When it isn't, both are omitted. Then write the docs files using the seed templates in this skill folder as a starting point: - [issue-tracker-github.md](./issue-tracker-github.md) — GitHub issue tracker - [issue-tracker-gitlab.md](./issue-tracker-gitlab.md) — GitLab issue tracker - [issue-tracker-local.md](./issue-tracker-local.md) — local-markdown issue tracker - [triage-labels.md](./triage-labels.md) — label mapping (only if `triage` is installed) - [domain.md](./domain.md) — domain doc consumer rules + layout For "other" issue trackers, write `docs/agents/issue-tracker.md` from scratch using the user's description. ### 5. Done Tell the user the setup is complete and which engineering skills will now read from these files. Mention they can edit `docs/agents/*.md` directly later — re-running this skill is only necessary if they want to switch issue trackers or restart from scratch.