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---
name: deep-thinker
description: A subagent that performs deep analysis with extended thinking
tools:
- "*"
proactive: false
---
# Deep Thinker Subagent
You are a specialized subagent designed to perform deep, thorough analysis of complex problems using extended thinking capabilities.
## Your Purpose
You excel at:
- Breaking down complex problems into smaller components
- Analyzing trade-offs and implications
- Providing comprehensive, well-reasoned solutions
- Exploring edge cases and potential issues
## Instructions
When given a task:
1. Use extended thinking to thoroughly analyze the problem
2. Consider multiple approaches and their trade-offs
3. Identify potential issues or edge cases
4. Provide a detailed, well-structured response
## Important
Always think deeply before responding. Take your time to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in your analysis.

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---
description: Fix CI failures and commit changes (for use when branch already exists)
allowed_tools: "*"
---
# Fix CI Failures and Commit
You are on a branch that was created to fix CI failures. Your task is to fix the issues and commit the changes.
## CI Failure Information
$ARGUMENTS
## Your Tasks
1. **Analyze the failures** - Understand what went wrong from the logs
2. **Fix the issues** - Make the necessary code changes
3. **Commit your fixes** - Use git to commit all changes
## Step-by-Step Instructions
### 1. Fix the Issues
Based on the error logs:
- Fix syntax errors
- Fix formatting issues
- Fix test failures
- Fix any other CI problems
### 2. Commit Your Changes (REQUIRED)
After fixing ALL issues, you MUST:
Use the `mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files` tool to commit all your changes with a descriptive message like:
```
Fix CI failures
- Fixed syntax errors
- Fixed formatting issues
- Fixed test failures
[List actual fixes made]
```
**IMPORTANT**: You MUST use the MCP file ops tool to commit your changes. The workflow expects you to commit your changes.
### 3. Verify (Optional)
If possible, run verification commands:
- `bun run format:check` for formatting
- `bun test` for tests
- `bun run typecheck` for TypeScript
Begin by analyzing the failure logs and then fix the issues.

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---
description: Analyze and fix CI failures by examining logs and making targeted fixes
allowed_tools: "*"
---
# Fix CI Failures
You are tasked with analyzing CI failure logs and fixing the issues. Follow these steps:
## Context Provided
$ARGUMENTS
## Step 1: Analyze the Failure
Parse the provided CI failure information to understand:
- Which jobs failed and why
- The specific error messages and stack traces
- Whether failures are test-related, build-related, or linting issues
## Step 2: Search and Understand the Codebase
Use search tools to locate the failing code:
- Search for the failing test names or functions
- Find the source files mentioned in error messages
- Review related configuration files (package.json, tsconfig.json, etc.)
## Step 3: Apply Targeted Fixes
Make minimal, focused changes:
- **For test failures**: Determine if the test or implementation needs fixing
- **For type errors**: Fix type definitions or correct the code logic
- **For linting issues**: Apply formatting using the project's tools
- **For build errors**: Resolve dependency or configuration issues
- **For missing imports**: Add the necessary imports or install packages
Requirements:
- Only fix the actual CI failures, avoid unrelated changes
- Follow existing code patterns and conventions
- Ensure changes are production-ready, not temporary hacks
- Preserve existing functionality while fixing issues
## Step 4: Commit Changes
After applying ALL fixes:
1. Use the `mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files` tool to commit your changes
2. Include a descriptive commit message explaining what was fixed
3. Document which CI jobs/tests were addressed in the commit message
4. Important: Use the MCP file ops tool, not git commands directly
## Step 5: Verify Fixes Locally
Run available verification commands:
- Execute the failing tests locally to confirm they pass
- Run the project's lint command (check package.json for scripts)
- Run type checking if available
- Execute any build commands to ensure compilation succeeds
## Important Guidelines
- Focus exclusively on fixing the reported CI failures
- Maintain code quality and follow the project's established patterns
- If a fix requires significant refactoring, document why it's necessary
- When multiple solutions exist, choose the simplest one that maintains code quality
- Add clear comments only if the fix is non-obvious
Begin by analyzing the failure details provided above.

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---
allowed-tools: Bash(gh pr comment:*), Bash(gh pr diff:*), Bash(gh pr view:*), Read, Glob, Grep
description: Code review a pull request
---
Review the current pull request and provide feedback.
1. Use `gh pr view` to get the PR details and `gh pr diff` to see the changes
2. Look for potential bugs, issues, or improvements
3. Always post a comment with your findings using `gh pr comment`
Format your comment like this:
## Code Review
[Your feedback here - be specific and constructive]
- If you find issues, describe them clearly
- If everything looks good, say so
- Link to specific lines when relevant
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code)

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name: Auto Fix CI Failures (Inline)
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["CI"]
types:
- completed
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
actions: read
issues: write
jobs:
auto-fix:
if: |
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'failure' &&
github.event.workflow_run.name != 'Auto Fix CI Failures' &&
github.event.workflow_run.name != 'Auto Fix CI Failures (Inline)'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
fetch-depth: 0
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Setup git
run: |
git config --global user.name "claude[bot]"
git config --global user.email "198276+claude[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
- name: Create fix branch
id: branch
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="claude-auto-fix-ci-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}-${{ github.run_id }}"
git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get CI failure details
id: failure_details
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const run = await github.rest.actions.getWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
});
const jobs = await github.rest.actions.listJobsForWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
});
const failedJobs = jobs.data.jobs.filter(job => job.conclusion === 'failure');
let errorLogs = [];
for (const job of failedJobs) {
const logs = await github.rest.actions.downloadJobLogsForWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
job_id: job.id
});
errorLogs.push({
jobName: job.name,
logs: logs.data
});
}
return {
runUrl: run.data.html_url,
failedJobs: failedJobs.map(j => j.name),
errorLogs: errorLogs
};
- name: Fix CI failures with Claude
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1-dev
with:
prompt: |
You are tasked with analyzing CI failure logs and fixing the issues. Follow these steps:
## Context Provided
Failed CI Run: ${{ fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).runUrl }}
Failed Jobs: ${{ join(fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).failedJobs, ', ') }}
Error logs:
${{ toJSON(fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).errorLogs) }}
## Step 1: Analyze the Failure
Parse the provided CI failure information to understand:
- Which jobs failed and why
- The specific error messages and stack traces
- Whether failures are test-related, build-related, or linting issues
## Step 2: Search and Understand the Codebase
Use search tools to locate the failing code:
- Search for the failing test names or functions
- Find the source files mentioned in error messages
- Review related configuration files (package.json, tsconfig.json, etc.)
## Step 3: Apply Targeted Fixes
Make minimal, focused changes:
- **For test failures**: Determine if the test or implementation needs fixing
- **For type errors**: Fix type definitions or correct the code logic
- **For linting issues**: Apply formatting using the project's tools
- **For build errors**: Resolve dependency or configuration issues
- **For missing imports**: Add the necessary imports or install packages
Requirements:
- Only fix the actual CI failures, avoid unrelated changes
- Follow existing code patterns and conventions
- Ensure changes are production-ready, not temporary hacks
- Preserve existing functionality while fixing issues
## Step 4: Commit Changes
After applying ALL fixes:
1. Stage all modified files with `git add -A`
2. Commit with: `git commit -m "Fix CI failures: prettier formatting and syntax errors"`
3. Important: You MUST commit your changes - the branch already exists
## Step 5: Verify Fixes Locally
Run available verification commands:
- Execute the failing tests locally to confirm they pass
- Run the project's lint command (check package.json for scripts)
- Run type checking if available
- Execute any build commands to ensure compilation succeeds
## Important Guidelines
- Focus exclusively on fixing the reported CI failures
- Maintain code quality and follow the project's established patterns
- If a fix requires significant refactoring, document why it's necessary
- When multiple solutions exist, choose the simplest one that maintains code quality
Begin by analyzing the failure details provided above.
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
timeout_minutes: "30"
use_sticky_comment: "true"
use_commit_signing: "true"
allowed_tools: "Edit,MultiEdit,Write,Read,Glob,Grep,LS,Bash,mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files,mcp__github_file_ops__delete_files"
claude_args: "--max-turns 15"
- name: Push fix branch
if: success()
run: |
git push origin ${{ steps.branch.outputs.branch_name }}
- name: Create pull request comment
if: success()
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const branchName = '${{ steps.branch.outputs.branch_name }}';
const baseBranch = '${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}';
const prUrl = `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/compare/${baseBranch}...${branchName}?quick_pull=1`;
const issueNumber = ${{ github.event.workflow_run.pull_requests[0] && github.event.workflow_run.pull_requests[0].number || 'null' }};
if (issueNumber) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
body: `## 🤖 CI Auto-Fix Available\n\nClaude has analyzed the CI failures and prepared fixes.\n\n[**→ Create pull request to fix CI**](${prUrl})\n\n_This fix was generated automatically based on the [failed CI run](${{ fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).runUrl }})._`
});
}

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name: Auto Fix CI Failures
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["CI"]
types:
- completed
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
actions: read
issues: write
jobs:
auto-fix:
if: |
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'failure' &&
github.event.workflow_run.name != 'Auto Fix CI Failures'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
fetch-depth: 0
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Setup git
run: |
git config --global user.name "claude[bot]"
git config --global user.email "198276+claude[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
- name: Create fix branch
id: branch
run: |
BRANCH_NAME="claude-auto-fix-ci-${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}-${{ github.run_id }}"
git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get CI failure details
id: failure_details
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const run = await github.rest.actions.getWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
});
const jobs = await github.rest.actions.listJobsForWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
});
const failedJobs = jobs.data.jobs.filter(job => job.conclusion === 'failure');
let errorLogs = [];
for (const job of failedJobs) {
const logs = await github.rest.actions.downloadJobLogsForWorkflowRun({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
job_id: job.id
});
errorLogs.push({
jobName: job.name,
logs: logs.data
});
}
return {
runUrl: run.data.html_url,
failedJobs: failedJobs.map(j => j.name),
errorLogs: errorLogs
};
- name: Fix CI failures with Claude
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1-dev
with:
prompt: |
/fix-ci-commit Failed CI Run: ${{ fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).runUrl }}
Failed Jobs: ${{ join(fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).failedJobs, ', ') }}
Error logs:
${{ toJSON(fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).errorLogs) }}
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
timeout_minutes: "30"
use_sticky_comment: "true"
use_commit_signing: "true"
allowed_tools: "Edit,MultiEdit,Write,Read,Glob,Grep,LS,Bash,mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files,mcp__github_file_ops__delete_files"
claude_args: "--max-turns 15"
- name: Push fix branch
if: success()
run: |
git push origin ${{ steps.branch.outputs.branch_name }}
- name: Create pull request comment
if: success()
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const branchName = '${{ steps.branch.outputs.branch_name }}';
const baseBranch = '${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}';
const prUrl = `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/compare/${baseBranch}...${branchName}?quick_pull=1`;
const issueNumber = ${{ github.event.workflow_run.pull_requests[0] && github.event.workflow_run.pull_requests[0].number || 'null' }};
if (issueNumber) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
body: `## 🤖 CI Auto-Fix Available\n\nClaude has analyzed the CI failures and prepared fixes.\n\n[**→ Create pull request to fix CI**](${prUrl})\n\n_This fix was generated automatically based on the [failed CI run](${{ fromJSON(steps.failure_details.outputs.result).runUrl }})._`
});
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name: Auto Review PRs
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize]
jobs:
auto-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
issues: write
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Auto review PR
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1-dev
with:
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
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fetch-depth: 1 fetch-depth: 1
- name: Auto review PR - name: Auto review PR
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1-dev uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@main
with: with:
prompt: | direct_prompt: |
Please review this PR. Look at the changes and provide thoughtful feedback on: Please review this PR. Look at the changes and provide thoughtful feedback on:
- Code quality and best practices - Code quality and best practices
- Potential bugs or issues - Potential bugs or issues
@@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ jobs:
Be constructive and specific in your feedback. Give inline comments where applicable. Be constructive and specific in your feedback. Give inline comments where applicable.
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }} anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
claude_args: "--allowedTools mcp__github-comment-server__create_pending_pull_request_review,mcp__github-comment-server__add_comment_to_pending_review,mcp__github-comment-server__submit_pending_pull_request_review,mcp__github-comment-server__get_pull_request_diff" allowed_tools: "mcp__github__create_pending_pull_request_review,mcp__github__add_comment_to_pending_review,mcp__github__submit_pending_pull_request_review,mcp__github__get_pull_request_diff"

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- name: Run Claude Code - name: Run Claude Code
id: claude id: claude
uses: janeapp/claude-code-action@main uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@beta
with: with:
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }} anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
allowed_tools: "Bash(bun install),Bash(bun test:*),Bash(bun run format),Bash(bun typecheck)" allowed_tools: "Bash(bun install),Bash(bun test:*),Bash(bun run format),Bash(bun typecheck)"
custom_instructions: "You have also been granted tools for editing files and running bun commands (install, run, test, typecheck) for testing your changes: bun install, bun test, bun run format, bun typecheck." custom_instructions: "You have also been granted tools for editing files and running bun commands (install, run, test, typecheck) for testing your changes: bun install, bun test, bun run format, bun typecheck."
model: "claude-opus-4-1-20250805" model: "claude-opus-4-1-20250805"
# Testing PR 411 - sticky comment customization
use_sticky_comment: true
sticky_comment_app_bot_id: "209825114"
sticky_comment_app_bot_name: "claude"

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![Claude Code Action responding to a comment](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d60c2e9-82ed-4ee5-b749-f9e021c85f4d) ![Claude Code Action responding to a comment](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d60c2e9-82ed-4ee5-b749-f9e021c85f4d)
# Claude Code Action (Final Test) # Claude Code Action
A general-purpose [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) action for GitHub PRs and issues that can answer questions and implement code changes. This action listens for a trigger phrase in comments and activates Claude act on the request. It supports multiple authentication methods including Anthropic direct API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Vertex AI. A general-purpose [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) action for GitHub PRs and issues that can answer questions and implement code changes. This action listens for a trigger phrase in comments and activates Claude act on the request. It supports multiple authentication methods including Anthropic direct API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Vertex AI.

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description: "Enable commit signing using GitHub's commit signature verification. When false, Claude uses standard git commands" description: "Enable commit signing using GitHub's commit signature verification. When false, Claude uses standard git commands"
required: false required: false
default: "false" default: "false"
allowed_tools:
description: "Comma-separated list of tools to allow Claude to use (e.g., 'Edit,MultiEdit,Write,Read'). If not set, mode defaults apply."
required: false
default: ""
experimental_allowed_domains: experimental_allowed_domains:
description: "Restrict network access to these domains only (newline-separated). If not set, no restrictions are applied. Provider domains are auto-detected." description: "Restrict network access to these domains only (newline-separated). If not set, no restrictions are applied. Provider domains are auto-detected."
required: false required: false
@@ -134,7 +130,6 @@ runs:
ADDITIONAL_PERMISSIONS: ${{ inputs.additional_permissions }} ADDITIONAL_PERMISSIONS: ${{ inputs.additional_permissions }}
CLAUDE_ARGS: ${{ inputs.claude_args }} CLAUDE_ARGS: ${{ inputs.claude_args }}
MCP_CONFIG: ${{ inputs.mcp_config }} MCP_CONFIG: ${{ inputs.mcp_config }}
ALLOWED_TOOLS: ${{ inputs.allowed_tools }}
- name: Install Base Action Dependencies - name: Install Base Action Dependencies
if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true' if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true'
@@ -146,7 +141,7 @@ runs:
echo "Base-action dependencies installed" echo "Base-action dependencies installed"
cd - cd -
# Install Claude Code globally # Install Claude Code globally
bun install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code@1.0.72 bun install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code@1.0.73
- name: Setup Network Restrictions - name: Setup Network Restrictions
if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true' && inputs.experimental_allowed_domains != '' if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true' && inputs.experimental_allowed_domains != ''

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- name: Install Claude Code - name: Install Claude Code
shell: bash shell: bash
run: bun install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code@1.0.72 run: bun install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code@1.0.73
- name: Run Claude Code Action - name: Run Claude Code Action
shell: bash shell: bash

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console.log(`Slash commands directory not found or error copying: ${e}`); console.log(`Slash commands directory not found or error copying: ${e}`);
} }
} }
// Copy subagent files from repository to Claude's agents directory
// CLAUDE_WORKING_DIR is set by the action to point to the repo being processed
const workingDir = process.env.CLAUDE_WORKING_DIR || process.cwd();
const repoAgentsDir = `${workingDir}/.claude/agents`;
const targetAgentsDir = `${home}/.claude/agents`;
try {
const agentsDirExists = await $`test -d ${repoAgentsDir}`.quiet().nothrow();
if (agentsDirExists.exitCode === 0) {
console.log(`Found subagents directory at ${repoAgentsDir}`);
// Create target agents directory if it doesn't exist
await $`mkdir -p ${targetAgentsDir}`.quiet();
console.log(`Created target agents directory at ${targetAgentsDir}`);
// Copy all .md files from repo agents to Claude's agents directory
const copyResult = await $`cp -r ${repoAgentsDir}/*.md ${targetAgentsDir}/ 2>/dev/null`.quiet().nothrow();
if (copyResult.exitCode === 0) {
// List copied agents for logging
const agents = await $`ls -la ${targetAgentsDir}/*.md 2>/dev/null | wc -l`.quiet().text();
const agentCount = parseInt(agents.trim()) || 0;
console.log(`Successfully copied ${agentCount} subagent(s) to ${targetAgentsDir}`);
} else {
console.log(`No subagent files found in ${repoAgentsDir}`);
}
} else {
console.log(`No subagents directory found at ${repoAgentsDir}`);
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(`Error handling subagents: ${e}`);
}
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---
description: Fix CI failures and commit changes (for use when branch already exists)
allowed_tools: "*"
---
# Fix CI Failures and Commit
You are on a branch that was created to fix CI failures. Your task is to fix the issues and commit the changes.
## CI Failure Information
$ARGUMENTS
## Your Tasks
1. **Analyze the failures** - Understand what went wrong from the logs
2. **Fix the issues** - Make the necessary code changes
3. **Commit your fixes** - Use git to commit all changes
## Step-by-Step Instructions
### 1. Fix the Issues
Based on the error logs:
- Fix syntax errors
- Fix formatting issues
- Fix test failures
- Fix any other CI problems
### 2. Commit Your Changes (REQUIRED)
After fixing ALL issues, you MUST:
Use the `mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files` tool to commit all your changes with a descriptive message like:
```
Fix CI failures
- Fixed syntax errors
- Fixed formatting issues
- Fixed test failures
[List actual fixes made]
```
**IMPORTANT**: You MUST use the MCP file ops tool to commit your changes. The workflow expects you to commit your changes.
### 3. Verify (Optional)
If possible, run verification commands:
- `bun run format:check` for formatting
- `bun test` for tests
- `bun run typecheck` for TypeScript
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---
description: Analyze and fix CI failures by examining logs and making targeted fixes
allowed_tools: "*"
---
# Fix CI Failures
You are tasked with analyzing CI failure logs and fixing the issues. Follow these steps:
## Context Provided
$ARGUMENTS
## Step 1: Analyze the Failure
Parse the provided CI failure information to understand:
- Which jobs failed and why
- The specific error messages and stack traces
- Whether failures are test-related, build-related, or linting issues
## Step 2: Search and Understand the Codebase
Use search tools to locate the failing code:
- Search for the failing test names or functions
- Find the source files mentioned in error messages
- Review related configuration files (package.json, tsconfig.json, etc.)
## Step 3: Apply Targeted Fixes
Make minimal, focused changes:
- **For test failures**: Determine if the test or implementation needs fixing
- **For type errors**: Fix type definitions or correct the code logic
- **For linting issues**: Apply formatting using the project's tools
- **For build errors**: Resolve dependency or configuration issues
- **For missing imports**: Add the necessary imports or install packages
Requirements:
- Only fix the actual CI failures, avoid unrelated changes
- Follow existing code patterns and conventions
- Ensure changes are production-ready, not temporary hacks
- Preserve existing functionality while fixing issues
## Step 4: Commit Changes
After applying fixes:
1. Use the `mcp__github_file_ops__commit_files` tool to commit your changes
2. Include a descriptive commit message explaining what was fixed
3. Document which CI jobs/tests were addressed in the commit message
4. Important: Use the MCP file ops tool to commit your changes
## Step 5: Verify Fixes Locally
Run available verification commands:
- Execute the failing tests locally to confirm they pass
- Run the project's lint command (check package.json for scripts)
- Run type checking if available
- Execute any build commands to ensure compilation succeeds
## Important Guidelines
- Focus exclusively on fixing the reported CI failures
- Maintain code quality and follow the project's established patterns
- If a fix requires significant refactoring, document why it's necessary
- When multiple solutions exist, choose the simplest one that maintains code quality
- Add clear comments only if the fix is non-obvious
Begin by analyzing the failure details provided above.

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ export const agentMode: Mode = {
return false; return false;
}, },
async prepare({ context, githubToken }: ModeOptions): Promise<ModeResult> { async prepare({ context }: ModeOptions): Promise<ModeResult> {
// Agent mode handles automation events and any event with explicit prompts // Agent mode handles automation events and any event with explicit prompts
// TODO: handle by createPrompt (similar to tag and review modes) // TODO: handle by createPrompt (similar to tag and review modes)
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ export const agentMode: Mode = {
`${process.env.GITHUB_ACTION_PATH}/src/mcp/github-comment-server.ts`, `${process.env.GITHUB_ACTION_PATH}/src/mcp/github-comment-server.ts`,
], ],
env: { env: {
GITHUB_TOKEN: githubToken || "", GITHUB_TOKEN: process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN || "",
REPO_OWNER: context.repository.owner, REPO_OWNER: context.repository.owner,
REPO_NAME: context.repository.repo, REPO_NAME: context.repository.repo,
GITHUB_EVENT_NAME: process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_NAME || "", GITHUB_EVENT_NAME: process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_NAME || "",
@@ -83,29 +83,6 @@ export const agentMode: Mode = {
}, },
}; };
// Add GitHub file ops server when using commit signing
if (context.inputs?.useCommitSigning) {
mcpConfig.mcpServers["github-file-ops-server"] = {
command: "bun",
args: [
"run",
`${process.env.GITHUB_ACTION_PATH}/src/mcp/github-file-ops-server.ts`,
],
env: {
GITHUB_TOKEN: githubToken || "",
REPO_OWNER: context.repository.owner,
REPO_NAME: context.repository.repo,
BRANCH_NAME: "", // Agent mode doesn't pre-create branches
BASE_BRANCH: "",
REPO_DIR: process.env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE || process.cwd(),
GITHUB_EVENT_NAME: process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_NAME || "",
IS_PR: "false", // Agent mode doesn't create PRs by default
GITHUB_API_URL:
process.env.GITHUB_API_URL || "https://api.github.com",
},
};
}
// Add user-provided additional MCP config if any // Add user-provided additional MCP config if any
const additionalMcpConfig = process.env.MCP_CONFIG || ""; const additionalMcpConfig = process.env.MCP_CONFIG || "";
if (additionalMcpConfig.trim()) { if (additionalMcpConfig.trim()) {
@@ -124,23 +101,12 @@ export const agentMode: Mode = {
} }
} }
// Agent mode: pass through user's claude_args with MCP config and allowed_tools // Agent mode: pass through user's claude_args with MCP config
const userClaudeArgs = process.env.CLAUDE_ARGS || ""; const userClaudeArgs = process.env.CLAUDE_ARGS || "";
const userAllowedTools = process.env.ALLOWED_TOOLS || "";
const escapedMcpConfig = JSON.stringify(mcpConfig).replace(/'/g, "'\\''"); const escapedMcpConfig = JSON.stringify(mcpConfig).replace(/'/g, "'\\''");
let claudeArgs = `--mcp-config '${escapedMcpConfig}'`; const claudeArgs =
`--mcp-config '${escapedMcpConfig}' ${userClaudeArgs}`.trim();
// Add allowed_tools if specified core.setOutput("claude_args", claudeArgs);
if (userAllowedTools) {
claudeArgs += ` --allowedTools "${userAllowedTools}"`;
}
// Add user's additional claude_args
if (userClaudeArgs) {
claudeArgs += ` ${userClaudeArgs}`;
}
core.setOutput("claude_args", claudeArgs.trim());
return { return {
commentId: undefined, commentId: undefined,

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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
// This file intentionally has TypeScript errors to trigger CI failure
// Testing auto-fix with MCP file ops enabled
const testFunction = (param: string): number => {
// Type error: returning string instead of number
return "this should be a number";
}
// Syntax error: missing closing brace
function brokenFunction() {
console.log("missing closing brace"
}
export { testFunction, brokenFunction };

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
Custom prompt content