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Create, update, and manage GitHub issues using MCP tools. Use this skill when users want to create bug reports, feature requests, or task issues, update existing issues, add labels/assignees/milestones, or manage issue workflows. Triggers on requests like "create an issue", "file a bug", "request a feature", "update issue X", or any GitHub issue management task.
Generate comprehensive test plans, manual test cases, regression test suites, and bug reports for QA engineers. Includes Figma MCP integration for design validation.
Interactive QA session where user reports bugs or issues conversationally, and the agent files GitHub issues. Explores the codebase in the background for context and domain language. Use when user wants to report bugs, do QA, file issues conversationally, or mentions "QA session".
Convert raw notes, error logs, voice dictation, or screenshots into crisp GitHub-flavored markdown issue reports. Use when the user pastes bug info, error messages, or informal descriptions and wants a structured GitHub issue. Supports images/GIFs for visual evidence.
Creates structured bug reports for defects found during Oracle-to-PostgreSQL migration. Use when documenting behavioral differences between Oracle and PostgreSQL as actionable bug reports with severity, root cause, and remediation steps.
Capture Fusion skill workflow failure context and guide a draft-first bug reporting flow with explicit confirmation before any GitHub mutation.
Generate comprehensive test plans, test cases, regression test suites, automation annotations, and bug reports for QA engineers. Includes Figma MCP integration for design validation. Use when planning QA before execution, documenting test strategies, marking which flows require E2E follow-up, or creating structured bug reports. Do not use for executing tests against a live repository or running verification gates — use qa-execution for that.
Issue Workflow Stage 1 — Convert the user's problem into a reproducible, traceable {slug}-report.md through conversation. The AI only asks "what you saw, how to reproduce it, what should happen" here, and does not guess the root cause for the user (that's Stage 2's responsibility). Meanwhile, this stage is the only official decision point for choosing between the fast track and standard path: Based on the user's description, first review the relevant code; if the root cause can be identified at a glance and the required changes are minor, directly inform the user to take the fast track. Trigger scenarios: The user says "file an issue", "record this bug", "I found a problem". This is the starting point of the issue workflow with no pre-dependencies.
Expert in quality assurance and testing. Responsible for bug detection, edge case validation, test planning, and automated test creation to ensure software reliability.
Phase 1 of the Issue Workflow - Translate the user's problem into a reproducible, traceable {slug}-report.md through conversation. The AI only asks "what you saw, how to reproduce it, what should happen" here, and does not guess the root cause for the user (that's Phase 2's responsibility). This phase is also the only official decision point for determining whether to take the fast track or the standard path: first read the relevant code based on the user's description, and if the root cause can be identified at a glance and the changes required are minor, directly inform the user to take the fast track. Trigger scenarios: The user says "file an issue", "log this bug", "I found a problem". This is the starting point of the issue workflow with no pre-requisites.
This skill should be used when a QA engineer wants to test or verify a completed task, run through acceptance criteria, check Gherkin scenarios against the implementation, record pass/fail results, or sign off on a ticket before merge. Triggers on phrases like "verify task
Report a bug or feature request in One Horizon. Use when asked "I found a bug", "track this issue", "log this defect", "log this feature request", "capture this product ask", or "track this enhancement". Requires One Horizon MCP.