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Use gh for GitHub issues, PR status, CI/logs, comments, reviews, releases, and API queries.
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# When to use Use this skill when the user asks anything about GitHub: issues, pull requests, CI runs, releases, comments, code review, or organizational metadata. Prefer the `gh` CLI over web URLs — `gh` handles auth, pagination, and structured output natively. ## Common commands ```bash gh pr view 123 # view PR details gh pr checks 123 # CI status gh issue list --state open # list open issues gh run list -L 5 # last 5 workflow runs gh release create v1.2.3 # cut a release ``` ## When NOT to use - The user's repo is on a non-GitHub forge (GitLab, Gitea, Bitbucket). Use the appropriate CLI instead. - Operations that require admin permissions the agent doesn't have.
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Use gh for GitHub issues, PR status, CI/logs, comments, reviews, releases, and API queries.
# When to use Use this skill when the user asks anything about GitHub: issues, pull requests, CI runs, releases, comments, code review, or organizational metadata. Prefer the `gh` CLI over web URLs — `gh` handles auth, pagination, and structured output natively. ## Common commands ```bash gh pr view 123 # view PR details gh pr checks 123 # CI status gh issue list --state open # list open issues gh run list -L 5 # last 5 workflow runs gh release create v1.2.3 # cut a release ``` ## When NOT to use - The user's repo is on a non-GitHub forge (GitLab, Gitea, Bitbucket). Use the appropriate CLI instead. - Operations that require admin permissions the agent doesn't have.