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GitHub Workflow Automation

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Automate GitHub Actions with AI-driven workflows.

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What GitHub Workflow Automation does

The GitHub Workflow Automation skill enhances your GitHub Actions experience by providing advanced automation capabilities powered by AI swarm coordination. This skill allows developers to create intelligent CI/CD pipelines, manage workflows efficiently, and streamline repository management. By leveraging swarm coordination, it enables the creation of adaptive workflows that can self-organize based on the project's needs.

With this skill, you can initialize workflows, optimize existing ones, and analyze failed runs with actionable insights. The integration of various modes such as pull request management, issue tracking, and release management allows for a comprehensive approach to handling complex projects. Each mode is designed to automate specific tasks, ensuring that your development process is both efficient and secure.

Developers and teams working with GitHub will find this skill particularly beneficial for managing multi-repository projects, coordinating releases, and automating code reviews. The ability to create production-ready templates further simplifies the setup of CI/CD pipelines and security scans, making it easier to maintain high code quality and compliance standards.

Overall, this skill is aimed at teams looking to enhance their GitHub workflows through automation, reduce manual overhead, and improve collaboration across multiple repositories.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to automate GitHub Actions and improve workflow efficiency across multiple repositories.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for simple projects that do not require advanced automation or for teams that prefer manual workflow management.

What you can build with it

Automating CI/CD Pipelines

Use the skill to set up intelligent CI/CD pipelines that automatically manage testing and deployment processes.

Coordinating Multi-Repo Releases

Leverage the swarm coordination feature to manage releases across multiple repositories seamlessly.

Enhancing Code Review Processes

Utilize the automated code review capabilities to ensure high code quality and security compliance.

How to install GitHub Workflow Automation

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Written by ruvnet

GitHub Workflow Automation Skill

Overview

This skill provides comprehensive GitHub Actions automation with AI swarm coordination. It integrates intelligent CI/CD pipelines, workflow orchestration, and repository management to create self-organizing, adaptive GitHub workflows.

Quick Start

<details> <summary>๐Ÿ’ก Basic Usage - Click to expand<$summary>

Initialize GitHub Workflow Automation

# Start with a simple workflow
npx ruv-swarm actions generate-workflow \
  --analyze-codebase \
  --detect-languages \
  --create-optimal-pipeline

Common Commands

# Optimize existing workflow
npx ruv-swarm actions optimize \
  --workflow ".github$workflows$ci.yml" \
  --suggest-parallelization

# Analyze failed runs
gh run view <run-id> --json jobs,conclusion | \
  npx ruv-swarm actions analyze-failure \
    --suggest-fixes

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Core Capabilities

๐Ÿค– Swarm-Powered GitHub Modes

<details> <summary>Available GitHub Integration Modes<$summary>

1. gh-coordinator

GitHub workflow orchestration and coordination

  • Coordination Mode: Hierarchical
  • Max Parallel Operations: 10
  • Batch Optimized: Yes
  • Best For: Complex GitHub workflows, multi-repo coordination
# Usage example
npx claude-flow@alpha github gh-coordinator \
  "Coordinate multi-repo release across 5 repositories"

2. pr-manager

Pull request management and review coordination

  • Review Mode: Automated
  • Multi-reviewer: Yes
  • Conflict Resolution: Intelligent
# Create PR with automated review
gh pr create --title "Feature: New capability" \
  --body "Automated PR with swarm review" | \
  npx ruv-swarm actions pr-validate \
    --spawn-agents "linter,tester,security,docs"

3. issue-tracker

Issue management and project coordination

  • Issue Workflow: Automated
  • Label Management: Smart
  • Progress Tracking: Real-time
# Create coordinated issue workflow
npx claude-flow@alpha github issue-tracker \
  "Manage sprint issues with automated tracking"

4. release-manager

Release coordination and deployment

  • Release Pipeline: Automated
  • Versioning: Semantic
  • Deployment: Multi-stage
# Automated release management
npx claude-flow@alpha github release-manager \
  "Create v2.0.0 release with changelog and deployment"

5. repo-architect

Repository structure and organization

  • Structure Optimization: Yes
  • Multi-repo Support: Yes
  • Template Management: Advanced
# Optimize repository structure
npx claude-flow@alpha github repo-architect \
  "Restructure monorepo with optimal organization"

6. code-reviewer

Automated code review and quality assurance

  • Review Quality: Deep
  • Security Analysis: Yes
  • Performance Check: Automated
# Automated code review
gh pr view 123 --json files | \
  npx ruv-swarm actions pr-validate \
    --deep-review \
    --security-scan

7. ci-orchestrator

CI/CD pipeline coordination

  • Pipeline Management: Advanced
  • Test Coordination: Parallel
  • Deployment: Automated
# Orchestrate CI/CD pipeline
npx claude-flow@alpha github ci-orchestrator \
  "Setup parallel test execution with smart caching"

8. security-guardian

Security and compliance management

  • Security Scan: Automated
  • Compliance Check: Continuous
  • Vulnerability Management: Proactive
# Security audit
npx ruv-swarm actions security \
  --deep-scan \
  --compliance-check \
  --create-issues

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๐Ÿ”ง Workflow Templates

<details> <summary>Production-Ready GitHub Actions Templates<$summary>

1. Intelligent CI with Swarms

# .github$workflows$swarm-ci.yml
name: Intelligent CI with Swarms
on: [push, pull_request]

jobs:
  swarm-analysis:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3

      - name: Initialize Swarm
        uses: ruvnet$swarm-action@v1
        with:
          topology: mesh
          max-agents: 6

      - name: Analyze Changes
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions analyze \
            --commit ${{ github.sha }} \
            --suggest-tests \
            --optimize-pipeline

2. Multi-Language Detection

# .github$workflows$polyglot-swarm.yml
name: Polyglot Project Handler
on: push

jobs:
  detect-and-build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3

      - name: Detect Languages
        id: detect
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions detect-stack \
            --output json > stack.json

      - name: Dynamic Build Matrix
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions create-matrix \
            --from stack.json \
            --parallel-builds

3. Adaptive Security Scanning

# .github$workflows$security-swarm.yml
name: Intelligent Security Scan
on:
  schedule:
    - cron: '0 0 * * *'
  workflow_dispatch:

jobs:
  security-swarm:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Security Analysis Swarm
        run: |
          SECURITY_ISSUES=$(npx ruv-swarm actions security \
            --deep-scan \
            --format json)

          echo "$SECURITY_ISSUES" | jq -r '.issues[]? | @base64' | while read -r issue; do
            _jq() {
              echo ${issue} | base64 --decode | jq -r ${1}
            }
            gh issue create \
              --title "$(_jq '.title')" \
              --body "$(_jq '.body')" \
              --label "security,critical"
          done

4. Self-Healing Pipeline

# .github$workflows$self-healing.yml
name: Self-Healing Pipeline
on: workflow_run

jobs:
  heal-pipeline:
    if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'failure' }}
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Diagnose and Fix
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions self-heal \
            --run-id ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }} \
            --auto-fix-common \
            --create-pr-complex

5. Progressive Deployment

# .github$workflows$smart-deployment.yml
name: Smart Deployment
on:
  push:
    branches: [main]

jobs:
  progressive-deploy:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Analyze Risk
        id: risk
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions deploy-risk \
            --changes ${{ github.sha }} \
            --history 30d

      - name: Choose Strategy
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions deploy-strategy \
            --risk ${{ steps.risk.outputs.level }} \
            --auto-execute

6. Performance Regression Detection

# .github$workflows$performance-guard.yml
name: Performance Guard
on: pull_request

jobs:
  perf-swarm:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Performance Analysis
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions perf-test \
            --baseline main \
            --threshold 10% \
            --auto-profile-regression

7. PR Validation Swarm

# .github$workflows$pr-validation.yml
name: PR Validation Swarm
on: pull_request

jobs:
  validate:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Multi-Agent Validation
        run: |
          PR_DATA=$(gh pr view ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} --json files,labels)

          RESULTS=$(npx ruv-swarm actions pr-validate \
            --spawn-agents "linter,tester,security,docs" \
            --parallel \
            --pr-data "$PR_DATA")

          gh pr comment ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} \
            --body "$RESULTS"

8. Intelligent Release

# .github$workflows$intelligent-release.yml
name: Intelligent Release
on:
  push:
    tags: ['v*']

jobs:
  release:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Release Swarm
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions release \
            --analyze-changes \
            --generate-notes \
            --create-artifacts \
            --publish-smart

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๐Ÿ“Š Monitoring & Analytics

<details> <summary>Workflow Analysis & Optimization<$summary>

Workflow Analytics

# Analyze workflow performance
npx ruv-swarm actions analytics \
  --workflow "ci.yml" \
  --period 30d \
  --identify-bottlenecks \
  --suggest-improvements

Cost Optimization

# Optimize GitHub Actions costs
npx ruv-swarm actions cost-optimize \
  --analyze-usage \
  --suggest-caching \
  --recommend-self-hosted

Failure Pattern Analysis

# Identify failure patterns
npx ruv-swarm actions failure-patterns \
  --period 90d \
  --classify-failures \
  --suggest-preventions

Resource Management

# Optimize resource usage
npx ruv-swarm actions resources \
  --analyze-usage \
  --suggest-runners \
  --cost-optimize

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Advanced Features

๐Ÿงช Dynamic Test Strategies

<details> <summary>Intelligent Test Selection & Execution<$summary>

Smart Test Selection

# Automatically select relevant tests
- name: Swarm Test Selection
  run: |
    npx ruv-swarm actions smart-test \
      --changed-files ${{ steps.files.outputs.all }} \
      --impact-analysis \
      --parallel-safe

Dynamic Test Matrix

# Generate test matrix from code analysis
jobs:
  generate-matrix:
    outputs:
      matrix: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.matrix }}
    steps:
      - id: set-matrix
        run: |
          MATRIX=$(npx ruv-swarm actions test-matrix \
            --detect-frameworks \
            --optimize-coverage)
          echo "matrix=${MATRIX}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

  test:
    needs: generate-matrix
    strategy:
      matrix: ${{fromJson(needs.generate-matrix.outputs.matrix)}}

Intelligent Parallelization

# Determine optimal parallelization
npx ruv-swarm actions parallel-strategy \
  --analyze-dependencies \
  --time-estimates \
  --cost-aware

<$details>

๐Ÿ”ฎ Predictive Analysis

<details> <summary>AI-Powered Workflow Predictions<$summary>

Predictive Failures

# Predict potential failures
npx ruv-swarm actions predict \
  --analyze-history \
  --identify-risks \
  --suggest-preventive

Workflow Recommendations

# Get workflow recommendations
npx ruv-swarm actions recommend \
  --analyze-repo \
  --suggest-workflows \
  --industry-best-practices

Automated Optimization

# Continuously optimize workflows
npx ruv-swarm actions auto-optimize \
  --monitor-performance \
  --apply-improvements \
  --track-savings

<$details>

๐ŸŽฏ Custom Actions Development

<details> <summary>Build Your Own Swarm Actions<$summary>

Custom Swarm Action Template

// action.yml
name: 'Swarm Custom Action'
description: 'Custom swarm-powered action'
inputs:
  task:
    description: 'Task for swarm'
    required: true
runs:
  using: 'node16'
  main: 'dist$index.js'

// index.js
const { SwarmAction } = require('ruv-swarm');

async function run() {
  const swarm = new SwarmAction({
    topology: 'mesh',
    agents: ['analyzer', 'optimizer']
  });

  await swarm.execute(core.getInput('task'));
}

run().catch(error => core.setFailed(error.message));

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Integration with Claude-Flow

๐Ÿ”„ Swarm Coordination Patterns

<details> <summary>MCP-Based GitHub Workflow Coordination<$summary>

Initialize GitHub Swarm

// Step 1: Initialize swarm coordination
mcp__claude-flow__swarm_init {
  topology: "hierarchical",
  maxAgents: 8
}

// Step 2: Spawn specialized agents
mcp__claude-flow__agent_spawn { type: "coordinator", name: "GitHub Coordinator" }
mcp__claude-flow__agent_spawn { type: "reviewer", name: "Code Reviewer" }
mcp__claude-flow__agent_spawn { type: "tester", name: "QA Agent" }
mcp__claude-flow__agent_spawn { type: "analyst", name: "Security Analyst" }

// Step 3: Orchestrate GitHub workflow
mcp__claude-flow__task_orchestrate {
  task: "Complete PR review and merge workflow",
  strategy: "parallel",
  priority: "high"
}

GitHub Hooks Integration

# Pre-task: Setup GitHub context
npx claude-flow@alpha hooks pre-task \
  --description "PR review workflow" \
  --context "pr-123"

# During task: Track progress
npx claude-flow@alpha hooks notify \
  --message "Completed security scan" \
  --type "github-action"

# Post-task: Export results
npx claude-flow@alpha hooks post-task \
  --task-id "pr-review-123" \
  --export-github-summary

<$details>

๐Ÿ“ฆ Batch Operations

<details> <summary>Concurrent GitHub Operations<$summary>

Parallel GitHub CLI Commands

// Single message with all GitHub operations
[Concurrent Execution]:
  Bash("gh issue create --title 'Feature A' --body 'Description A' --label 'enhancement'")
  Bash("gh issue create --title 'Feature B' --body 'Description B' --label 'enhancement'")
  Bash("gh pr create --title 'PR 1' --head 'feature-a' --base 'main'")
  Bash("gh pr create --title 'PR 2' --head 'feature-b' --base 'main'")
  Bash("gh pr checks 123 --watch")
  TodoWrite { todos: [
    {content: "Review security scan results", status: "pending"},
    {content: "Merge approved PRs", status: "pending"},
    {content: "Update changelog", status: "pending"}
  ]}

<$details>

Best Practices

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Workflow Organization

<details> <summary>Structure Your GitHub Workflows<$summary>

1. Use Reusable Workflows

# .github$workflows$reusable-swarm.yml
name: Reusable Swarm Workflow
on:
  workflow_call:
    inputs:
      topology:
        required: true
        type: string

jobs:
  swarm-task:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Initialize Swarm
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm init --topology ${{ inputs.topology }}

2. Implement Proper Caching

- name: Cache Swarm Dependencies
  uses: actions$cache@v3
  with:
    path: ~/.npm
    key: ${{ runner.os }}-swarm-${{ hashFiles('**$package-lock.json') }}

3. Set Appropriate Timeouts

jobs:
  swarm-task:
    timeout-minutes: 30
    steps:
      - name: Swarm Operation
        timeout-minutes: 10

4. Use Workflow Dependencies

jobs:
  setup:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

  test:
    needs: setup
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

  deploy:
    needs: [setup, test]
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

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๐Ÿ”’ Security Best Practices

<details> <summary>Secure Your GitHub Workflows<$summary>

1. Store Configurations Securely

- name: Setup Swarm
  env:
    SWARM_CONFIG: ${{ secrets.SWARM_CONFIG }}
    API_KEY: ${{ secrets.API_KEY }}
  run: |
    npx ruv-swarm init --config "$SWARM_CONFIG"

2. Use OIDC Authentication

permissions:
  id-token: write
  contents: read

- name: Configure AWS Credentials
  uses: aws-actions$configure-aws-credentials@v2
  with:
    role-to-assume: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/GitHubAction
    aws-region: us-east-1

3. Implement Least-Privilege

permissions:
  contents: read
  pull-requests: write
  issues: write

4. Audit Swarm Operations

- name: Audit Swarm Actions
  run: |
    npx ruv-swarm actions audit \
      --export-logs \
      --compliance-report

<$details>

โšก Performance Optimization

<details> <summary>Maximize Workflow Performance<$summary>

1. Cache Swarm Dependencies

- uses: actions$cache@v3
  with:
    path: |
      ~/.npm
      node_modules
    key: ${{ runner.os }}-swarm-${{ hashFiles('**$package-lock.json') }}

2. Use Appropriate Runner Sizes

jobs:
  heavy-task:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest-4-cores
    steps:
      - name: Intensive Swarm Operation

3. Implement Early Termination

- name: Quick Fail Check
  run: |
    if ! npx ruv-swarm actions pre-check; then
      echo "Pre-check failed, terminating early"
      exit 1
    fi

4. Optimize Parallel Execution

strategy:
  matrix:
    include:
      - runner: ubuntu-latest
        task: test
      - runner: ubuntu-latest
        task: lint
      - runner: ubuntu-latest
        task: security
  max-parallel: 3

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Debugging & Troubleshooting

๐Ÿ› Debug Tools

<details> <summary>Debug GitHub Workflow Issues<$summary>

Debug Mode

- name: Debug Swarm
  run: |
    npx ruv-swarm actions debug \
      --verbose \
      --trace-agents \
      --export-logs
  env:
    ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG: true

Performance Profiling

# Profile workflow performance
npx ruv-swarm actions profile \
  --workflow "ci.yml" \
  --identify-slow-steps \
  --suggest-optimizations

Failure Analysis

# Analyze failed runs
gh run view <run-id> --json jobs,conclusion | \
  npx ruv-swarm actions analyze-failure \
    --suggest-fixes \
    --auto-retry-flaky

Log Analysis

# Download and analyze logs
gh run download <run-id>
npx ruv-swarm actions analyze-logs \
  --directory .$logs \
  --identify-errors

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Real-World Examples

๐Ÿš€ Complete Workflows

<details> <summary>Production-Ready Integration Examples<$summary>

Example 1: Full-Stack Application CI/CD

name: Full-Stack CI/CD with Swarms
on:
  push:
    branches: [main, develop]
  pull_request:

jobs:
  initialize:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    outputs:
      swarm-id: ${{ steps.init.outputs.swarm-id }}
    steps:
      - id: init
        run: |
          SWARM_ID=$(npx ruv-swarm init --topology mesh --output json | jq -r '.id')
          echo "swarm-id=${SWARM_ID}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

  backend:
    needs: initialize
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3
      - name: Backend Tests
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm agents spawn --type tester \
            --task "Run backend test suite" \
            --swarm-id ${{ needs.initialize.outputs.swarm-id }}

  frontend:
    needs: initialize
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3
      - name: Frontend Tests
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm agents spawn --type tester \
            --task "Run frontend test suite" \
            --swarm-id ${{ needs.initialize.outputs.swarm-id }}

  security:
    needs: initialize
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3
      - name: Security Scan
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm agents spawn --type security \
            --task "Security audit" \
            --swarm-id ${{ needs.initialize.outputs.swarm-id }}

  deploy:
    needs: [backend, frontend, security]
    if: github.ref == 'refs$heads$main'
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Deploy
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions deploy \
            --strategy progressive \
            --swarm-id ${{ needs.initialize.outputs.swarm-id }}

Example 2: Monorepo Management

name: Monorepo Coordination
on: push

jobs:
  detect-changes:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    outputs:
      packages: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.packages }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions$checkout@v3
        with:
          fetch-depth: 0

      - id: detect
        run: |
          PACKAGES=$(npx ruv-swarm actions detect-changes \
            --monorepo \
            --output json)
          echo "packages=${PACKAGES}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

  build-packages:
    needs: detect-changes
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      matrix:
        package: ${{ fromJson(needs.detect-changes.outputs.packages) }}
    steps:
      - name: Build Package
        run: |
          npx ruv-swarm actions build \
            --package ${{ matrix.package }} \
            --parallel-deps

Example 3: Multi-Repo Synchronization

# Synchronize multiple repositories
npx claude-flow@alpha github sync-coordinator \
  "Synchronize version updates across:
   - github.com$org$repo-a
   - github.com$org$repo-b
   - github.com$org$repo-c

   Update dependencies, align versions, create PRs"

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Command Reference

๐Ÿ“š Quick Command Guide

<details> <summary>All Available Commands<$summary>

Workflow Generation

npx ruv-swarm actions generate-workflow [options]
  --analyze-codebase       Analyze repository structure
  --detect-languages       Detect programming languages
  --create-optimal-pipeline Generate optimized workflow

Optimization

npx ruv-swarm actions optimize [options]
  --workflow <path>        Path to workflow file
  --suggest-parallelization Suggest parallel execution
  --reduce-redundancy      Remove redundant steps
  --estimate-savings       Estimate time$cost savings

Analysis

npx ruv-swarm actions analyze [options]
  --commit <sha>           Analyze specific commit
  --suggest-tests          Suggest test improvements
  --optimize-pipeline      Optimize pipeline structure

Testing

npx ruv-swarm actions smart-test [options]
  --changed-files <files>  Files that changed
  --impact-analysis        Analyze test impact
  --parallel-safe          Only parallel-safe tests

Security

npx ruv-swarm actions security [options]
  --deep-scan             Deep security analysis
  --format <format>       Output format (json$text)
  --create-issues         Auto-create GitHub issues

Deployment

npx ruv-swarm actions deploy [options]
  --strategy <type>       Deployment strategy
  --risk <level>          Risk assessment level
  --auto-execute          Execute automatically

Monitoring

npx ruv-swarm actions analytics [options]
  --workflow <name>       Workflow to analyze
  --period <duration>     Analysis period
  --identify-bottlenecks  Find bottlenecks
  --suggest-improvements  Improvement suggestions

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Integration Checklist

โœ… Setup Verification

<details> <summary>Verify Your Setup<$summary>
  • GitHub CLI (gh) installed and authenticated
  • Git configured with user credentials
  • Node.js v16+ installed
  • claude-flow@alpha package available
  • Repository has .github$workflows directory
  • GitHub Actions enabled on repository
  • Necessary secrets configured
  • Runner permissions verified

Quick Setup Script

#!$bin$bash
# setup-github-automation.sh

# Install dependencies
npm install -g claude-flow@alpha

# Verify GitHub CLI
gh auth status || gh auth login

# Create workflow directory
mkdir -p .github$workflows

# Generate initial workflow
npx ruv-swarm actions generate-workflow \
  --analyze-codebase \
  --create-optimal-pipeline > .github$workflows$ci.yml

echo "โœ… GitHub workflow automation setup complete"

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Related Skills

  • github-pr-enhancement - Advanced PR management
  • release-coordination - Release automation
  • swarm-coordination - Multi-agent orchestration
  • ci-cd-optimization - Pipeline optimization

Support & Documentation

  • GitHub CLI Docs: https:/$cli.github.com$manual/
  • GitHub Actions: https:/$docs.github.com$en$actions
  • Claude-Flow: https:/$github.com$ruvnet$claude-flow
  • Ruv-Swarm: https:/$github.com$ruvnet$ruv-swarm

Version History

  • v1.0.0 (2025-01-19): Initial skill consolidation
    • Merged workflow-automation.md (441 lines)
    • Merged github-modes.md (146 lines)
    • Added progressive disclosure
    • Enhanced with swarm coordination patterns
    • Added comprehensive examples and best practices

Skill Status: โœ… Production Ready Last Updated: 2025-01-19 Maintainer: claude-flow team

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