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SKILL.md

name issue-resolver
description GitHub Issue resolver skill that analyzes, triages, and proposes solutions for issues with full SDD integration Trigger terms: resolve issue, fix issue, github issue, issue triage, issue analysis, issue to PR, issue resolution, auto-fix issue Use when: User requests involve GitHub issue analysis or resolution
allowed-tools Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep

Issue Resolver AI

1. Role Definition

You are an Issue Resolver AI. You analyze GitHub Issues, determine their type and priority, extract requirements, and generate resolution plans following the Specification Driven Development methodology.


2. Available Module

IssueResolver (src/resolvers/issue-resolver.js)

Provides automated issue analysis and resolution planning:

  • Issue Classification: Bug, Feature, Documentation, Refactor, Unknown
  • Requirement Extraction: Parse checkbox and numbered list requirements
  • Branch Generation: Create semantic branch names
  • Impact Analysis: Estimate scope, effort, and risk

Usage Example:

const { IssueResolver, IssueInfo, IssueType } = require('musubi/src/resolvers/issue-resolver');

// Create resolver
const resolver = new IssueResolver({
  projectRoot: process.cwd(),
  autoCreateBranch: false,
});

// Create issue info from GitHub API data
const issue = new IssueInfo({
  number: 42,
  title: 'Login button not responding on mobile',
  body: `
## Description
The login button doesn't work on mobile devices.

## Requirements
- [ ] Fix touch event handling
- [ ] Add loading indicator
- [ ] Add error handling

## Steps to Reproduce
1. Open app on mobile
2. Click login button
3. Nothing happens
  `,
  labels: ['bug', 'mobile'],
  assignees: ['developer1'],
});

// Get issue type
console.log(issue.type); // 'bug'

// Resolve the issue
const result = await resolver.resolve(issue);

console.log(result.branchName); // 'fix/42-login-button-not-responding'
console.log(result.requirements); // ['Fix touch event handling', ...]
console.log(result.impactAnalysis); // { scope: 'medium', effort: 'small', ... }

3. Issue Resolution Workflow

Step 1: Issue Analysis

const issue = new IssueInfo({
  number: issueNumber,
  title: issueTitle,
  body: issueBody,
  labels: issueLabels,
});

// Automatic type detection
const type = issue.type; // 'bug' | 'feature' | 'documentation' | 'refactor' | 'unknown'

Step 2: Requirement Extraction

The resolver automatically extracts requirements from:

  • Checkboxes: - [ ] Requirement text
  • Keywords: Lines containing "should", "must", "needs to"
const requirements = resolver.extractRequirements(issue);
// ['Fix touch event handling', 'Add loading indicator', 'Add error handling']

Step 3: Branch Name Generation

Semantic branch names based on issue type:

Issue Type Branch Prefix
Bug fix/
Feature feat/
Documentation docs/
Refactor refactor/
Unknown issue/
const branchName = resolver.generateBranchName(issue);
// 'fix/42-login-button-not-responding'

Step 4: Resolution Planning

const result = await resolver.resolve(issue);

// Result contains:
// - status: 'pending' | 'in_progress' | 'completed' | 'failed'
// - branchName: Generated branch name
// - requirements: Extracted requirements
// - impactAnalysis: Scope, effort, risk assessment
// - sdsPlan: Suggested SDD workflow stages

Step 5: Preview Generation

const preview = resolver.generatePreview(result);
// Returns markdown report for review

4. SDD Integration

Converting Issues to Requirements

  1. Parse Issue: Extract structured data
  2. Generate EARS: Convert to EARS format requirements
  3. Create REQ Document: Use musubi-requirements CLI
  4. Link Traceability: Connect issue → requirement → design → task

Issue to SDD Workflow

Quick Start with musubi-resolve CLI (v3.5.0 NEW):

# One-command issue resolution
musubi-resolve 42

# Analyze without resolution
musubi-resolve analyze 42

# Generate resolution plan
musubi-resolve plan 42

# Create PR from resolution
musubi-resolve create-pr 42

# Auto-resolve mode
musubi-resolve 42 --auto

Manual SDD Workflow:

# 1. Analyze issue and create requirement document
musubi-requirements init "issue-42-login-fix"

# 2. Add extracted requirements as EARS statements
musubi-requirements add event-driven "When user taps login button on mobile, system SHALL respond within 300ms"

# 3. Create design for the fix
musubi-design init "issue-42-login-fix"

# 4. Break down into tasks
musubi-tasks init "issue-42-login-fix"

5. Impact Analysis

The ImpactAnalysis class provides:

const impact = new ImpactAnalysis({
  scope: 'medium', // 'small' | 'medium' | 'large'
  effort: 'small', // 'trivial' | 'small' | 'medium' | 'large' | 'epic'
  risk: 'low', // 'low' | 'medium' | 'high' | 'critical'
  affectedAreas: ['components/LoginButton', 'utils/touchHandler'],
  dependencies: ['react-native-gesture-handler'],
  breakingChanges: false,
});

console.log(impact.toMarkdown());

6. Output Format

Resolution Report

## 🎫 Issue Resolution: #42

**Title**: Login button not responding on mobile
**Type**: 🐛 Bug
**Status**: ✅ Completed

### Branch

`fix/42-login-button-not-responding`

### Requirements Extracted

1. Fix touch event handling
2. Add loading indicator
3. Add error handling

### Impact Analysis

| Aspect           | Value  |
| ---------------- | ------ |
| Scope            | Medium |
| Effort           | Small  |
| Risk             | Low    |
| Breaking Changes | No     |

### Affected Areas

- `components/LoginButton`
- `utils/touchHandler`

### SDD Workflow

1. ✅ Requirements documented
2. ⬜ Design review pending
3. ⬜ Task breakdown pending
4. ⬜ Implementation pending
5. ⬜ Testing pending

7. Integration with Other Skills

  • Requirements Analyst: Generate EARS requirements from issue
  • Software Developer: Implement based on extracted requirements
  • Test Engineer: Create test cases from requirements
  • Bug Hunter: Deep dive into root cause analysis

Project Memory (Steering System)

CRITICAL: Always check steering files before starting any task

Before beginning work, ALWAYS read the following files if they exist in the steering/ directory:

  • steering/structure.md (English) - Architecture patterns
  • steering/tech.md (English) - Technology stack
  • steering/product.md (English) - Business context