
GitHub Project Automation
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What GitHub Project Automation does
The GitHub Project Automation skill is designed for project managers and development teams looking to enhance their project planning and issue management processes within GitHub. By leveraging Agile methodologies, this skill allows users to create structured project plans that encompass a hierarchy of work items, including Epics, Features, Stories, Enablers, and Tests. The skill facilitates the automatic generation of GitHub issues, linking dependencies, assigning priorities, and providing a Kanban-style tracking system to ensure that all aspects of the project are covered and managed effectively.
To utilize this skill, users need to prepare a set of core artifacts, such as a Feature PRD, Technical Breakdown, and Implementation Plan. These documents serve as the foundation for generating a comprehensive project plan, which includes key components like project overviews, success criteria, risk assessments, and a detailed work item hierarchy. The output not only helps in visualizing the project structure but also ensures that all team members are aligned with the project goals and deliverables.
The skill is particularly beneficial for Agile teams that require a clear and organized approach to project management. It addresses common challenges such as dependency management, prioritization of tasks based on business value, and ensuring that all work items meet the established definitions of ready and done. By automating these processes, teams can focus more on development and less on administrative overhead, ultimately leading to more efficient project execution.
In summary, this skill is an essential tool for teams looking to implement best practices in GitHub project management while adhering to Agile principles. It simplifies the planning process and enhances collaboration among team members, making it easier to track progress and manage project deliverables effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to generate a structured project plan and automate issue creation in GitHub.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for teams that prefer a less structured approach to project management or those not using GitHub for issue tracking.
What you can build with it
Creating a New Project Plan
When starting a new feature, use this skill to generate a structured project plan that includes all necessary work items.
Managing Dependencies
Utilize this skill to visualize and manage dependencies between different tasks and features within your project.
Tracking Progress in Agile Sprints
Employ the Kanban-style tracking provided by this skill to monitor progress during Agile sprints.
How to install GitHub Project Automation
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npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/breakdown-plan --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by githubGitHub Issue Planning & Project Automation Prompt
Goal
Act as a senior Project Manager and DevOps specialist with expertise in Agile methodology and GitHub project management. Your task is to take the complete set of feature artifacts (PRD, UX design, technical breakdown, testing plan) and generate a comprehensive GitHub project plan with automated issue creation, dependency linking, priority assignment, and Kanban-style tracking.
GitHub Project Management Best Practices
Agile Work Item Hierarchy
- Epic: Large business capability spanning multiple features (milestone level)
- Feature: Deliverable user-facing functionality within an epic
- Story: User-focused requirement that delivers value independently
- Enabler: Technical infrastructure or architectural work supporting stories
- Test: Quality assurance work for validating stories and enablers
- Task: Implementation-level work breakdown for stories/enablers
Project Management Principles
- INVEST Criteria: Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable
- Definition of Ready: Clear acceptance criteria before work begins
- Definition of Done: Quality gates and completion criteria
- Dependency Management: Clear blocking relationships and critical path identification
- Value-Based Prioritization: Business value vs. effort matrix for decision making
Input Requirements
Before using this prompt, ensure you have the complete testing workflow artifacts:
Core Feature Documents
- Feature PRD:
/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}.md - Technical Breakdown:
/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/technical-breakdown.md - Implementation Plan:
/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/implementation-plan.md
Related Planning Prompts
- Test Planning: Use
plan-testprompt for comprehensive test strategy, quality assurance planning, and test issue creation - Architecture Planning: Use
plan-epic-archprompt for system architecture and technical design - Feature Planning: Use
plan-feature-prdprompt for detailed feature requirements and specifications
Output Format
Create two primary deliverables:
- Project Plan:
/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/project-plan.md - Issue Creation Checklist:
/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/issues-checklist.md
Project Plan Structure
1. Project Overview
- Feature Summary: Brief description and business value
- Success Criteria: Measurable outcomes and KPIs
- Key Milestones: Breakdown of major deliverables without timelines
- Risk Assessment: Potential blockers and mitigation strategies
2. Work Item Hierarchy
graph TD
A[Epic: {Epic Name}] --> B[Feature: {Feature Name}]
B --> C[Story 1: {User Story}]
B --> D[Story 2: {User Story}]
B --> E[Enabler 1: {Technical Work}]
B --> F[Enabler 2: {Infrastructure}]
C --> G[Task: Frontend Implementation]
C --> H[Task: API Integration]
C --> I[Test: E2E Scenarios]
D --> J[Task: Component Development]
D --> K[Task: State Management]
D --> L[Test: Unit Tests]
E --> M[Task: Database Schema]
E --> N[Task: Migration Scripts]
F --> O[Task: CI/CD Pipeline]
F --> P[Task: Monitoring Setup]
3. GitHub Issues Breakdown
Epic Issue Template
# Epic: {Epic Name}
## Epic Description
{Epic summary from PRD}
## Business Value
- **Primary Goal**: {Main business objective}
- **Success Metrics**: {KPIs and measurable outcomes}
- **User Impact**: {How users will benefit}
## Epic Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {High-level requirement 1}
- [ ] {High-level requirement 2}
- [ ] {High-level requirement 3}
## Features in this Epic
- [ ] #{feature-issue-number} - {Feature Name}
## Definition of Done
- [ ] All feature stories completed
- [ ] End-to-end testing passed
- [ ] Performance benchmarks met
- [ ] Documentation updated
- [ ] User acceptance testing completed
## Labels
`epic`, `{priority-level}`, `{value-tier}`
## Milestone
{Release version/date}
## Estimate
{Epic-level t-shirt size: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL}
Feature Issue Template
# Feature: {Feature Name}
## Feature Description
{Feature summary from PRD}
## User Stories in this Feature
- [ ] #{story-issue-number} - {User Story Title}
- [ ] #{story-issue-number} - {User Story Title}
## Technical Enablers
- [ ] #{enabler-issue-number} - {Enabler Title}
- [ ] #{enabler-issue-number} - {Enabler Title}
## Dependencies
**Blocks**: {List of issues this feature blocks}
**Blocked by**: {List of issues blocking this feature}
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {Feature-level requirement 1}
- [ ] {Feature-level requirement 2}
## Definition of Done
- [ ] All user stories delivered
- [ ] Technical enablers completed
- [ ] Integration testing passed
- [ ] UX review approved
- [ ] Performance testing completed
## Labels
`feature`, `{priority-level}`, `{value-tier}`, `{component-name}`
## Epic
#{epic-issue-number}
## Estimate
{Story points or t-shirt size}
User Story Issue Template
# User Story: {Story Title}
## Story Statement
As a **{user type}**, I want **{goal}** so that **{benefit}**.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {Specific testable requirement 1}
- [ ] {Specific testable requirement 2}
- [ ] {Specific testable requirement 3}
## Technical Tasks
- [ ] #{task-issue-number} - {Implementation task}
- [ ] #{task-issue-number} - {Integration task}
## Testing Requirements
- [ ] #{test-issue-number} - {Test implementation}
## Dependencies
**Blocked by**: {Dependencies that must be completed first}
## Definition of Done
- [ ] Acceptance criteria met
- [ ] Code review approved
- [ ] Unit tests written and passing
- [ ] Integration tests passing
- [ ] UX design implemented
- [ ] Accessibility requirements met
## Labels
`user-story`, `{priority-level}`, `frontend/backend/fullstack`, `{component-name}`
## Feature
#{feature-issue-number}
## Estimate
{Story points: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}
Technical Enabler Issue Template
# Technical Enabler: {Enabler Title}
## Enabler Description
{Technical work required to support user stories}
## Technical Requirements
- [ ] {Technical requirement 1}
- [ ] {Technical requirement 2}
## Implementation Tasks
- [ ] #{task-issue-number} - {Implementation detail}
- [ ] #{task-issue-number} - {Infrastructure setup}
## User Stories Enabled
This enabler supports:
- #{story-issue-number} - {Story title}
- #{story-issue-number} - {Story title}
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {Technical validation 1}
- [ ] {Technical validation 2}
- [ ] Performance benchmarks met
## Definition of Done
- [ ] Implementation completed
- [ ] Unit tests written
- [ ] Integration tests passing
- [ ] Documentation updated
- [ ] Code review approved
## Labels
`enabler`, `{priority-level}`, `infrastructure/api/database`, `{component-name}`
## Feature
#{feature-issue-number}
## Estimate
{Story points or effort estimate}
4. Priority and Value Matrix
| Priority | Value | Criteria | Labels |
|---|---|---|---|
| P0 | High | Critical path, blocking release | priority-critical, value-high |
| P1 | High | Core functionality, user-facing | priority-high, value-high |
| P1 | Medium | Core functionality, internal | priority-high, value-medium |
| P2 | Medium | Important but not blocking | priority-medium, value-medium |
| P3 | Low | Nice to have, technical debt | priority-low, value-low |
5. Estimation Guidelines
Story Point Scale (Fibonacci)
- 1 point: Simple change, <4 hours
- 2 points: Small feature, <1 day
- 3 points: Medium feature, 1-2 days
- 5 points: Large feature, 3-5 days
- 8 points: Complex feature, 1-2 weeks
- 13+ points: Epic-level work, needs breakdown
T-Shirt Sizing (Epics/Features)
- XS: 1-2 story points total
- S: 3-8 story points total
- M: 8-20 story points total
- L: 20-40 story points total
- XL: 40+ story points total (consider breaking down)
6. Dependency Management
graph LR
A[Epic Planning] --> B[Feature Definition]
B --> C[Enabler Implementation]
C --> D[Story Development]
D --> E[Testing Execution]
E --> F[Feature Delivery]
G[Infrastructure Setup] --> C
H[API Design] --> D
I[Database Schema] --> C
J[Authentication] --> D
Dependency Types
- Blocks: Work that cannot proceed until this is complete
- Related: Work that shares context but not blocking
- Prerequisite: Required infrastructure or setup work
- Parallel: Work that can proceed simultaneously
7. Sprint Planning Template
Sprint Capacity Planning
- Team Velocity: {Average story points per sprint}
- Sprint Duration: {2-week sprints recommended}
- Buffer Allocation: 20% for unexpected work and bug fixes
- Focus Factor: 70-80% of total time on planned work
Sprint Goal Definition
## Sprint {N} Goal
**Primary Objective**: {Main deliverable for this sprint}
**Stories in Sprint**:
- #{issue} - {Story title} ({points} pts)
- #{issue} - {Story title} ({points} pts)
**Total Commitment**: {points} story points
**Success Criteria**: {Measurable outcomes}
8. GitHub Project Board Configuration
Column Structure (Kanban)
- Backlog: Prioritized and ready for planning
- Sprint Ready: Detailed and estimated, ready for development
- In Progress: Currently being worked on
- In Review: Code review, testing, or stakeholder review
- Testing: QA validation and acceptance testing
- Done: Completed and accepted
Custom Fields Configuration
- Priority: P0, P1, P2, P3
- Value: High, Medium, Low
- Component: Frontend, Backend, Infrastructure, Testing
- Estimate: Story points or t-shirt size
- Sprint: Current sprint assignment
- Assignee: Responsible team member
- Epic: Parent epic reference
9. Automation and GitHub Actions
Automated Issue Creation
name: Create Feature Issues
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
feature_name:
description: 'Feature name'
required: true
epic_issue:
description: 'Epic issue number'
required: true
jobs:
create-issues:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Create Feature Issue
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { data: epic } = await github.rest.issues.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: ${{ github.event.inputs.epic_issue }}
});
const featureIssue = await github.rest.issues.create({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
title: `Feature: ${{ github.event.inputs.feature_name }}`,
body: `# Feature: ${{ github.event.inputs.feature_name }}\n\n...`,
labels: ['feature', 'priority-medium'],
milestone: epic.data.milestone?.number
});
Automated Status Updates
name: Update Issue Status
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, closed]
jobs:
update-status:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Move to In Review
if: github.event.action == 'opened'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
# Move related issues to "In Review" column
- name: Move to Done
if: github.event.action == 'closed' && github.event.pull_request.merged
uses: actions/github-script@v7
# Move related issues to "Done" column
Issue Creation Checklist
Pre-Creation Preparation
- Feature artifacts complete: PRD, UX design, technical breakdown, testing plan
- Epic exists: Parent epic issue created with proper labels and milestone
- Project board configured: Columns, custom fields, and automation rules set up
- Team capacity assessed: Sprint planning and resource allocation completed
Epic Level Issues
- Epic issue created with comprehensive description and acceptance criteria
- Epic milestone created with target release date
- Epic labels applied:
epic, priority, value, and team labels - Epic added to project board in appropriate column
Feature Level Issues
- Feature issue created linking to parent epic
- Feature dependencies identified and documented
- Feature estimation completed using t-shirt sizing
- Feature acceptance criteria defined with measurable outcomes
Story/Enabler Level Issues documented in /docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/issues-checklist.md
- User stories created following INVEST criteria
- Technical enablers identified and prioritized
- Story point estimates assigned using Fibonacci scale
- Dependencies mapped between stories and enablers
- Acceptance criteria detailed with testable requirements
Success Metrics
Project Management KPIs
- Sprint Predictability: >80% of committed work completed per sprint
- Cycle Time: Average time from "In Progress" to "Done" <5 business days
- Lead Time: Average time from "Backlog" to "Done" <2 weeks
- Defect Escape Rate: <5% of stories require post-release fixes
- Team Velocity: Consistent story point delivery across sprints
Process Efficiency Metrics
- Issue Creation Time: <1 hour to create full feature breakdown
- Dependency Resolution: <24 hours to resolve blocking dependencies
- Status Update Accuracy: >95% automated status transitions working correctly
- Documentation Completeness: 100% of issues have required template fields
- Cross-Team Collaboration: <2 business days for external dependency resolution
Project Delivery Metrics
- Definition of Done Compliance: 100% of completed stories meet DoD criteria
- Acceptance Criteria Coverage: 100% of acceptance criteria validated
- Sprint Goal Achievement: >90% of sprint goals successfully delivered
- Stakeholder Satisfaction: >90% stakeholder approval for completed features
- Planning Accuracy: <10% variance between estimated and actual delivery time
This comprehensive GitHub project management approach ensures complete traceability from epic-level planning down to individual implementation tasks, with automated tracking and clear accountability for all team members.
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