process-issues
Process GitHub Issues - fetch open issues, read comments, analyze suggestions, find similar, create Beads tasks, propose fix plan
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# Process GitHub Issues
Automated workflow for processing GitHub Issues from repository.
## CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS
> **YOU MUST FOLLOW THESE RULES. NO EXCEPTIONS.**
### 1. BEADS IS MANDATORY
**EVERY issue MUST have a Beads task before fixing.** No direct fixes without tracking.
```bash
# ALWAYS run this FIRST for each issue:
bd create --type=<bug|task|feature> --priority=<1-3> --title="<issue_title>" --external-ref="gh-<number>"
bd update <task_id> --status=in_progress
```
### 2. READ ISSUE COMMENTS (MANDATORY)
**ALWAYS read comments to issues — they contain valuable insights:**
```bash
# View issue with all comments
gh issue view <number> --comments
# Or via API for structured data
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/<number>/comments --jq '.[].body'
```
**What to analyze in comments:**
- **User clarifications**: Additional context about the problem
- **Suggested solutions**: Community/team members often propose fixes
- **Workarounds**: Temporary solutions that hint at root cause
- **Related issues**: Links to other issues with same problem
- **Screenshots/logs**: Additional debugging information
**Decision making for suggestions:**
| Suggestion Type | Action |
| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Clear fix with code | Verify correctness, adopt if valid |
| Architecture proposal | Evaluate complexity, discuss with user if major |
| Workaround | Note it, but look for proper fix |
| Conflicting advice | Analyze trade-offs, choose best approach |
| Outdated advice | Check if still relevant to current codebase |
**Include in analysis:**
```markdown
### Comments Analysis
- **Useful suggestions**: <list helpful comments>
- **Decision**: Adopt / Modify / Reject with reason
```
### 3. SEARCH SIMILAR PROBLEMS FIRST (MANDATORY)
**Before fixing ANY issue, search BOTH sources:**
#### 2a. Search in Beads (closed tasks)
```bash
# Search by keywords from issue title/body
bd search "<keyword>" --type=bug --status=closed
bd search "<keyword>" --type=task --status=closed
# Example searches:
bd search "silent failure"
bd search "Stage 6"
bd search "regeneration"
```
**What to look for in Beads:**
- Similar issue patterns in task titles
- Root cause analysis in task descriptions
- Fix approach and files changed
#### 2b. Search in GitHub (closed issues)
```bash
# Search closed issues
gh issue list --state closed --search "<keyword>"
# View specific closed issue for context
gh issue view <number>
```
#### 2c. If found similar resolved issue
1. **From Beads**: Read task description for root cause and fix approach
2. **From GitHub**: Read the closing comment — contains solution
3. Apply same solution pattern if applicable
4. **Reference in your fix**: `Similar to mc2-xxx / gh-NN. Same fix applied.`
### 4. CONTEXT7 IS MANDATORY
**ALWAYS query documentation before implementing:**
```
mcp__context7__resolve-library-id → mcp__context7__query-docs
```
**When to use:**
- React/Next.js patterns
- Supabase queries
- BullMQ job handling
- Any external library involved
### 5. TASK COMPLEXITY ROUTING
**Route tasks by complexity:**
| Complexity | Examples | Action |
| ----------- | ------------------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| **Simple** | Typo fix, single import, config value | Execute directly |
| **Medium** | Multi-file fix, migration, API change | **Delegate to subagent** |
| **Complex** | Architecture change, new feature | Ask user first |
**Subagent selection for MEDIUM tasks:**
| Domain | Subagent | When |
| ---------------- | ----------------------------- | ----------------------- |
| DB/migrations | `database-architect` | Schema changes, RLS |
| UI components | `nextjs-ui-designer` | New pages, components |
| Backend services | `fullstack-nextjs-specialist` | APIs, workers |
| Types | `typescript-types-specialist` | Complex types, generics |
| Pipeline stages | `stage-pipeline-specialist` | Stages 1-7 |
### 6. ISSUE LABELS → PRIORITY MAPPING
| GitHub Label | Priority | Description |
| ------------- | -------- | ----------------------------- |
| `bug` | P1-P2 | Bug fix (severity determines) |
| `enhancement` | P2-P3 | Feature improvement |
| `UX` | P2 | User experience issue |
| `A11Y` | P3 | Accessibility |
| `feature` | P3 | New feature request |
### 7. BUG FIXING PRINCIPLES
> **This is PRODUCTION. Every bug matters.**
**Fix fundamentally, not superficially:**
- Find and fix the ROOT CAUSE, not just symptoms
- If error happens in function X but cause is in function Y → fix Y
- Don't add workarounds/hacks that mask the problem
- Ask: "Why did this happen?" until you reach the actual cause
**Quality over speed:**
- Take time to understand the full context
- Test the fix mentally: "What else could break?"
- Check for similar patterns elsewhere in codebase
- One good fix > multiple quick patches
---
## Usage
Invoke via: `/process-issues` or "обработай GitHub issues"
Optional arguments:
- `/process-issues --label=bug` — only bug issues
- `/process-issues --limit=5` — process max 5 issues
- `/process-issues 123` — process specific issue #123
---
## Workflow
### Step 1: Fetch Open Issues
```bash
# Get all open issues sorted by priority
gh issue list --state open --json number,title,labels,body,createdAt --limit 50
# Or filter by label
gh issue list --state open --label bug --json number,title,labels,body
```
### Step 2: Analyze Each Issue
For each open issue:
1. **Read issue details**:
```bash
gh issue view <number>
```
2. **Read and analyze comments** (MANDATORY):
```bash
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