| name | ecosystem-migration |
| description | Migrate existing repositories to use Personal GitHub Ecosystem templates and patterns. USE THIS SKILL when user says "migrate to ecosystem", "adopt templates", "convert workflow", "upgrade CI", or wants to transition existing projects. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep |
Ecosystem Migration Skill
Migrate existing repositories to the Personal GitHub Ecosystem.
Trigger Phrases
- "migrate this repo to the ecosystem"
- "adopt the python template"
- "convert to reusable workflows"
- "upgrade my CI to ecosystem standards"
- "add ecosystem AI integration"
Migration Assessment
# Detect project type
[ -f "pyproject.toml" ] && echo "Python"
[ -f "package.json" ] && echo "Node.js"
[ -f "go.mod" ] && echo "Go"
[ -f "Cargo.toml" ] && echo "Rust"
[ -f "build.gradle.kts" ] && echo "Java"
# Check existing config
ls -la .github/workflows/ 2>/dev/null
[ -f "CLAUDE.md" ] && echo "Has CLAUDE.md"
[ -f ".github/copilot-instructions.md" ] && echo "Has Copilot"
Migration Strategies
Strategy 1: Full Template Adoption
Best for: New-ish projects with minimal customization
# 1. Backup existing config
mkdir -p .migration-backup
cp -r .github .migration-backup/
# 2. Copy template files
cp -r ~/ecosystem/templates/python-template/.github ./
cp ~/ecosystem/templates/python-template/CLAUDE.md ./
mkdir -p .vscode
cp ~/ecosystem/templates/python-template/.vscode/mcp.json .vscode/
# 3. Merge configurations (manual review)
Strategy 2: Workflow-Only Migration
Best for: Established projects wanting CI standardization
# Replace existing CI with reusable workflow
name: CI
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
ci:
uses: zircote/.github/.github/workflows/reusable-ci-python.yml@main
with:
python-version: '3.12'
secrets: inherit
Strategy 3: Incremental Adoption
Best for: Large projects requiring careful migration
Phase 1: AI Integration
- Add CLAUDE.md
- Add copilot-instructions.md
- Add mcp.json
Phase 2: Standardize Tooling
- Update linter/formatter configs
Phase 3: Migrate Workflows
- Add reusable workflow alongside existing
- Test and validate
- Remove old workflow
Phase 4: Security Baseline
- Add pre-commit hooks
- Configure gitleaks
- Enable Dependabot
Adding AI Integration
# Create CLAUDE.md
cat > CLAUDE.md << 'EOF'
# CLAUDE.md
## Project Overview
[Describe project]
## Build Commands
```bash
[relevant commands]
Code Style
[Document standards] EOF
Create copilot-instructions.md
mkdir -p .github cat > .github/copilot-instructions.md << 'EOF'
GitHub Copilot Instructions
Project Context
[Describe for Copilot]
Code Guidelines
[Language patterns] EOF
## Converting to Reusable Workflows
**Before:**
```yaml
name: CI
on: [push]
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: pip install ruff && ruff check .
After:
name: CI
on: [push]
jobs:
ci:
uses: zircote/.github/.github/workflows/reusable-ci-python.yml@main
Validation After Migration
# Check required files
for f in CLAUDE.md .github/copilot-instructions.md; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "✓ $f" || echo "✗ $f"
done
# Validate workflows
./scripts/validate-sha-pinning.sh .github/workflows/
# Test CI (if possible)
# Run linting, tests locally
Rollback Procedure
# Quick rollback
cp -r .migration-backup/.github ./
rm CLAUDE.md .github/copilot-instructions.md
# Or selective
git checkout HEAD~1 -- .github/workflows/
Migration Checklist
Pre-Migration
- Document current CI behavior
- Create backup branch
- Identify custom configs to preserve
During Migration
- Copy/adapt template files
- Merge configs (don't overwrite)
- Update project-specific values
Post-Migration
- CI passes
- Existing features work
- AI integration functional
- Team approval