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Ashwin Bhat
d8c32e444e Update issue templates 2025-05-27 13:16:42 -07:00
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name: Claude Issue Triage
description: Run Claude Code for issue triage in GitHub Actions
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
jobs:
triage-issue:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup GitHub MCP Server
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/mcp-config
cat > /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json << 'EOF'
{
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server:sha-7aced2b"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
}
}
}
EOF
- name: Create triage prompt
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/claude-prompts
cat > /tmp/claude-prompts/triage-prompt.txt << 'EOF'
You're an issue triage assistant for GitHub issues. Your task is to analyze the issue and select appropriate labels from the provided list.
IMPORTANT: Don't post any comments or messages to the issue. Your only action should be to apply labels.
Issue Information:
- REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
- ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
TASK OVERVIEW:
1. First, fetch the list of labels available in this repository by running: `gh label list`. Run exactly this command with nothing else.
2. Next, use the GitHub tools to get context about the issue:
- You have access to these tools:
- mcp__github__get_issue: Use this to retrieve the current issue's details including title, description, and existing labels
- mcp__github__get_issue_comments: Use this to read any discussion or additional context provided in the comments
- mcp__github__update_issue: Use this to apply labels to the issue (do not use this for commenting)
- mcp__github__search_issues: Use this to find similar issues that might provide context for proper categorization and to identify potential duplicate issues
- mcp__github__list_issues: Use this to understand patterns in how other issues are labeled
- Start by using mcp__github__get_issue to get the issue details
3. Analyze the issue content, considering:
- The issue title and description
- The type of issue (bug report, feature request, question, etc.)
- Technical areas mentioned
- Severity or priority indicators
- User impact
- Components affected
4. Select appropriate labels from the available labels list provided above:
- Choose labels that accurately reflect the issue's nature
- Be specific but comprehensive
- Select priority labels if you can determine urgency (high-priority, med-priority, or low-priority)
- Consider platform labels (android, ios) if applicable
- If you find similar issues using mcp__github__search_issues, consider using a "duplicate" label if appropriate. Only do so if the issue is a duplicate of another OPEN issue.
5. Apply the selected labels:
- Use mcp__github__update_issue to apply your selected labels
- DO NOT post any comments explaining your decision
- DO NOT communicate directly with users
- If no labels are clearly applicable, do not apply any labels
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES:
- Be thorough in your analysis
- Only select labels from the provided list above
- DO NOT post any comments to the issue
- Your ONLY action should be to apply labels using mcp__github__update_issue
- It's okay to not add any labels if none are clearly applicable
EOF
- name: Run Claude Code for Issue Triage
uses: anthropics/claude-code-base-action@beta
with:
prompt_file: /tmp/claude-prompts/triage-prompt.txt
allowed_tools: "Bash(gh label list),mcp__github__get_issue,mcp__github__get_issue_comments,mcp__github__update_issue,mcp__github__search_issues,mcp__github__list_issues"
mcp_config_file: /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json
timeout_minutes: "5"
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}

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.DS_Store
node_modules node_modules
**/.claude/settings.local.json **/.claude/settings.local.json

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``` ```
This applies to all sensitive values including API keys, access tokens, and credentials. This applies to all sensitive values including API keys, access tokens, and credentials.
We also recommend that you always use short-lived tokens when possible We also reccomend that you always use short-lived tokens when possible
## License ## License

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using: "composite" using: "composite"
steps: steps:
- name: Install Bun - name: Install Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@735343b667d3e6f658f44d0eca948eb6282f2b76 # https://github.com/oven-sh/setup-bun/releases/tag/v2.0.2 uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with: with:
bun-version: 1.2.11 bun-version: 1.2.11
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- name: Run Claude Code - name: Run Claude Code
id: claude-code id: claude-code
if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true' if: steps.prepare.outputs.contains_trigger == 'true'
uses: anthropics/claude-code-base-action@78eef48a8f466f7a800a2315134506d4c7ad9163 # v0.0.7 uses: anthropics/claude-code-base-action@beta
with: with:
prompt_file: /tmp/claude-prompts/claude-prompt.txt prompt_file: /tmp/claude-prompts/claude-prompt.txt
allowed_tools: ${{ env.ALLOWED_TOOLS }} allowed_tools: ${{ env.ALLOWED_TOOLS }}

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const branchName = prData.headRefName; const branchName = prData.headRefName;
// Execute git commands to checkout PR branch (shallow fetch for performance) // Execute git commands to checkout PR branch
// Fetch the branch with a depth of 20 to avoid fetching too much history, while still allowing for some context await $`git fetch origin ${branchName}`;
await $`git fetch origin --depth=20 ${branchName}`;
await $`git checkout ${branchName}`; await $`git checkout ${branchName}`;
console.log(`Successfully checked out PR branch for PR #${entityNumber}`); console.log(`Successfully checked out PR branch for PR #${entityNumber}`);
@@ -99,8 +98,8 @@ export async function setupBranch(
sha: currentSHA, sha: currentSHA,
}); });
// Checkout the new branch (shallow fetch for performance) // Checkout the new branch
await $`git fetch origin --depth=1 ${newBranch}`; await $`git fetch origin ${newBranch}`;
await $`git checkout ${newBranch}`; await $`git checkout ${newBranch}`;
console.log( console.log(

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} }
} }
console.error(`Operation failed after ${maxAttempts} attempts`); throw new Error(
throw lastError; `Operation failed after ${maxAttempts} attempts. Last error: ${
lastError?.message ?? "Unknown error"
}`,
);
} }
async function getOidcToken(): Promise<string> { async function getOidcToken(): Promise<string> {
try { try {
const oidcToken = await core.getIDToken("claude-code-github-action"); const oidcToken = await core.getIDToken("claude-code-github-action");
if (!oidcToken) {
throw new Error("OIDC token not found");
}
return oidcToken; return oidcToken;
} catch (error) { } catch (error) {
console.error("Failed to get OIDC token:", error);
throw new Error( throw new Error(
"Could not fetch an OIDC token. Did you remember to add `id-token: write` to your workflow permissions?", `Failed to get OIDC token: ${error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error)}`,
); );
} }
} }
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); );
if (!response.ok) { if (!response.ok) {
const responseJson = (await response.json()) as { throw new Error(
error?: { `App token exchange failed: ${response.status} ${response.statusText}`,
message?: string;
};
};
console.error(
`App token exchange failed: ${response.status} ${response.statusText} - ${responseJson?.error?.message ?? "Unknown error"}`,
); );
throw new Error(`${responseJson?.error?.message ?? "Unknown error"}`);
} }
const appTokenData = (await response.json()) as { const appTokenData = (await response.json()) as {
@@ -117,9 +117,7 @@ export async function setupGitHubToken(): Promise<string> {
core.setOutput("GITHUB_TOKEN", appToken); core.setOutput("GITHUB_TOKEN", appToken);
return appToken; return appToken;
} catch (error) { } catch (error) {
core.setFailed( core.setFailed(`Failed to setup GitHub token: ${error}`);
`Failed to setup GitHub token: ${error}.\n\nIf you instead wish to use this action with a custom GitHub token or custom GitHub app, provide a \`github_token\` in the \`uses\` section of the app in your workflow yml file.`,
);
process.exit(1); process.exit(1);
} }
} }