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kashyap murali 3ed14485f8 feat: improve examples and migration guide with GitHub context (#505)
* feat: improve documentation with solutions guide and GitHub context

- Add comprehensive solutions.md with 9 complete use case examples
- Fix migration guide examples to include required GitHub context
- Update examples missing GitHub context (workflow-dispatch-agent, claude-modes)
- Enhance README with prominent Solutions & Use Cases section
- Document tracking comment behavior change in automation mode
- All PR review examples now include REPO and PR NUMBER context

Fixes issues reported in discussions #490 and #491 where:
- Migration examples were dysfunctional without GitHub context
- Users lost PR review capability after v0.x migration
- Missing explanation of tracking comment removal in agent mode

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* fix: apply prettier formatting to fix CI

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* refactor: streamline examples and remove implementation details

- Remove 5 redundant examples (57% reduction: 12→7 files)
  - Deleted: claude.yml, claude-auto-review.yml, claude-modes.yml,
    claude-args-example.yml, auto-fix-ci-signed/
- Rename examples for clarity
  - pr-review-with-tracking.yml → pr-review-comprehensive.yml
  - claude-pr-path-specific.yml → pr-review-filtered-paths.yml
  - claude-review-from-author.yml → pr-review-filtered-authors.yml
  - workflow-dispatch-agent.yml → manual-code-analysis.yml
  - auto-fix-ci/auto-fix-ci.yml → ci-failure-auto-fix.yml
- Update all examples from @v1-dev to @v1
- Remove implementation details (agent mode references) from docs
- Delete obsolete DIY Progress Tracking section
- Add track_progress documentation and examples

Addresses PR feedback about exposing internal implementation details
and consolidates redundant examples into focused, clear use cases.

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* fix: apply prettier formatting to fix CI

Applied prettier formatting to 3 files to resolve CI formatting issues.

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name: Issue Triage
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: Triage issue with Claude
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
with:
prompt: |
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
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
claude_args: |
--allowedTools "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"