From plugin-dev-sync
Use when the user says "plugin-dev got this wrong", "plugin-dev is missing X", "report an issue with plugin-dev", "plugin-dev told me the wrong thing", or invokes /plugin-dev-sync:report-issue. Provides guided feedback collection and triggers automatic root-cause analysis, patching, and PR creation.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/plugin-dev-sync:report-issueThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Collect structured feedback about plugin-dev failures and trigger an automated
Collect structured feedback about plugin-dev failures and trigger an automated fix pipeline that patches both plugin-dev and plugin-dev-sync if needed.
If $ARGUMENTS is provided, use it as the initial issue description. Otherwise, gather the following from the user's report:
If the user's initial report is vague, ask one focused clarifying question. Do not ask more than one follow-up.
Compile the feedback into a structured issue:
## Issue Report
- **Reporter**: user
- **Date**: YYYY-MM-DD
- **Component**: skill/agent name
- **Symptom**: what went wrong
- **Expected**: what should have happened
- **Evidence**: links or references
After collecting the issue, launch the issue-analyst agent with the structured issue. The agent will:
claude plugin validate on plugin-devplugin-dev-sync/fix-<component>-<short-description>
Example: plugin-dev-sync/fix-hook-dev-missing-stop-event
If the issue-analyst determines plugin-dev-sync's pipeline caused the problem (e.g., the discovery-crawler missed a feature, or the diff-reviewer approved a bad change), it should:
npx claudepluginhub karimstekelenburg/k3m-marketplace --plugin plugin-dev-syncGuides users to report bugs in compound-engineering plugin by gathering details, env info, formatting Markdown, and creating GitHub issues.
Analyzes conversation for skill feedback and creates labeled GitHub issues for bugs, enhancements, and positive outcomes. Use when skills fail, suggest better patterns, or perform well.
Files GitHub issues to the DataDog/pup repository for bugs, feature requests, and problem reports related to pup CLI, agents, skills, or documentation.