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* Add repo-standardizer skill: polish any GitHub repo surface * fix(skill): remove non-string metadata and fix template README refs for vally lint * docs(skill): drop markdown relative links from README language-switcher example Vally valid-refs flagged ./README.md and ./README.zh.md as missing file references; they are generated artifacts, not skill files. Keep the example as plain text to satisfy the linter. * fix(template): add missing language switcher to English README template Align with README.zh.md template and SKILL.md switcher convention: current language as plain text, other languages as relative links. --------- Co-authored-by: programmingWTF <programmingWTF@users.noreply.github.com>
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---
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name: repo-standardizer
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description: Polish any GitHub repository's surface — labels (emoji rating tiers, P0–P3 priority, impact severity), issue forms, PR template, CI workflows, CODEOWNERS, rulesets, docs. Repo meta & config only — no code logic touched. Use when creating a new repo or polishing an existing one.
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---
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# GitHub Repo Standardizer
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Detect a repository's current state, then polish its surface: issue forms,
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PR template, label taxonomy, CI, CODEOWNERS, rulesets, docs. Works on
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repo metadata and config files only — code logic is never touched.
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**Idempotent** — safe to re-run; fills gaps and reconciles drift without
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duplicating or clobbering.
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## When to use
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- User says "standardize / tidy up / professionalize this repo"
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- A new repo was just created and needs templates, labels, CI, and rules from day one
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- A repo looks bare: no templates, no labels, no CI, no branch protection
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## Preflight (mandatory, in order)
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> **Requires**: `gh` CLI (authenticated), `git`, `jq`, `python3` — verify
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> they exist before starting (`which gh git jq python3`).
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### 1. Authenticate — check gh login first
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```bash
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gh auth status 2>/dev/null || echo "NOT_LOGGED_IN"
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```
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- **Logged in** → continue; print `gh api user -q .login` so the user knows which account will act.
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- **Not logged in** → STOP. Tell the user (do not guess):
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1. Run `gh auth login` (web/device flow), **or**
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2. Export a token: `export GH_TOKEN=ghp_xxx` — needs `repo`, `workflow` (for CI files) and, for org repos, `admin:org` (or `admin:repo_hook` / org membership admin) scopes.
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- Never paste tokens into chat, logs, or files. If the user pastes a token in chat, advise them to revoke it and re-issue.
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- If `gh auth login` is impossible in this environment (headless), suggest `gh auth login --with-token` reading from a file the user created.
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Verify the acting account can write to the target:
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```bash
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# user repos: no extra check needed beyond token scopes
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# org repos: must be a member/admin of the org
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gh api "orgs/ORG/memberships/$(gh api user -q .login)" -q .role 2>/dev/null || echo "NO_ORG_ACCESS"
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```
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- `admin`/`member` → OK. `404` → stop and ask the user to add the account to the org first.
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### 2. Detect repository type
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```bash
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gh repo view OWNER/REPO --json name,owner,visibility,defaultBranchRef,isArchived,isFork \
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-q '{name:.name, ownerType:.owner.type, visibility:.visibility, defaultBranch:.defaultBranchRef.name, archived:.isArchived, fork:.isFork}'
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```
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| Field | Meaning | Consequence |
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| `ownerType` | `User` = personal, `Organization` = org | Org repos can also use org-level rulesets; both support repo-level rulesets |
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| `visibility` | `PUBLIC` / `PRIVATE` / `INTERNAL` | Private: skip public-facing docs pressure, keep CI secrets minimal; public: README badges + CONTRIBUTING/SECURITY matter |
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| `archived` / `fork` | Read-only / fork | **Skip write modules**; report why |
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If the repo was not explicitly named by the user, confirm before touching an
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org or private repository.
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### 3. Audit current state
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```bash
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gh label list --repo OWNER/REPO --limit 200
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/.github -q '.[].path' 2>/dev/null || echo "no .github dir"
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/.github/workflows -q '.[].name' 2>/dev/null || echo "no workflows"
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/rulesets -q '.[] | {name:.name, enforcement:.enforcement}' 2>/dev/null || echo "no rulesets"
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/branches -q '.[].name' 2>/dev/null
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for f in README.md CONTRIBUTING.md SECURITY.md LICENSE .gitignore; do
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gh api "repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/$f" -q .name 2>/dev/null || echo "missing: $f"
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done
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```
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### 4. Detect test framework (for CI module)
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Check for these signals (first match wins):
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```bash
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/package.json -q .name 2>/dev/null # node → templates/ci-node.yml
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/pyproject.toml -q .name 2>/dev/null # python → templates/ci-python.yml
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/go.mod -q .name 2>/dev/null # go → templates/ci-go.yml
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/Cargo.toml -q .name 2>/dev/null # rust → templates/ci-rust.yml
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```
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No signal → propose the generic CI (or ask the user whether CI is wanted at all).
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### 5. Ask about language (before planning)
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- Ask the user which language `CONTRIBUTING.md` and the PR template should be
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written in (default: English, or the project's primary language for local
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projects). Translate the templates accordingly when generating — never
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assume a language.
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- (README languages are asked separately in Module F.)
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### 6. Ask about automation (decides the Governance labels)
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Ask the user whether the repo has any **automation bots or AI writers**
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running on it — e.g. dependabot, a Stale bot, ClawSweeper, or an AI coding
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agent that auto-files PRs / auto-fixes issues.
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- **Why ask**: `r:*` / `clawsweeper:*` / `triage:*` / `close:*` labels are
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**signal labels, not categories** — a bot reads them and acts (auto-close,
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auto-lock, auto-fix, auto-merge). Without running automation those labels
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are dead weight, so the answer decides whether the Governance dimension is
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added at all (Module A, Step 2).
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- **Yes** → plan the `Governance / auto-close rules` dimension (add only the
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`r:*` rules matching the project's real reject criteria).
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- **No** → skip that dimension entirely — never add `r:*` / bot labels to a
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repo with no automation.
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## Workflow
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1. **Preflight** (above). If auth or access fails, stop with a clear message.
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2. **Dry-run plan** — show the user a concise table of what will be created/updated/skipped. Get confirmation for: rulesets, branch deletion/protection changes, org-level changes, and anything destructive.
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3. **Apply modules** (each idempotent; run in this order).
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4. **Verify** — re-query and print an `applied / skipped / failed` checklist.
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### Module A — Labels (design first, then idempotent upsert)
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**Step 1 — Profile the project** (adjust the taxonomy, never copy blindly):
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- **Rating labels** → design a themed tier system for THIS project
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(never copy an existing repo's set verbatim):
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- Reference example — OpenClaw's official repo uses themed tiers with
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emoji icons and a low→high color gradient (**EXAMPLE ONLY, do not copy**):
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`rating: 🧂 unranked krab` → `rating: 🦪 silver shellfish` →
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`rating: 🦐 gold shrimp` → `rating: 🦀 challenger crab` →
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`rating: 🐚 platinum hermit` → `rating: 🦞 diamond lobster`
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- International project → universal grades also work
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(`grade: S/A/B/C/D` or `★`–`★★★★★`)
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- Always redesign: pick a theme that fits the project (animals, gems,
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ranks, stars…) and the audience's language. Do not reuse any existing
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repo's rating labels as-is.
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- **Teams**: if the repo has an explicit division of labor
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(CODEOWNERS, CONTRIBUTING, a team list in docs) → add one `team: *` label
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per group (e.g. `team: frontend`, `team: algorithm`). No team list → skip.
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- **Project type** (library / app / coursework / org-infra) → decide which
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dimensions below are needed (`dependencies`, `security`, `docs`, …).
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- **Language**: write every label name and description in the language chosen
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in Preflight step 5 (default English; local project → its primary language).
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Never assume — translate every label name and description into the chosen
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language (emoji glyphs stay as-is).
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- **Exception — bot labels**: `r:*` / `clawsweeper:*` / `triage:*` /
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`close:*` names are matched literally by automation code (almost always
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English). Keep those **names** in the bot's language — a translated name
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breaks the bot. Only their `description` may use the user's language.
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**Step 2 — Compose categories.** Baseline lives in `templates/labels.json`
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(plain names, no emoji); extend or trim per the profile in Step 1.
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**Emoji policy — rating tiers are the ONLY mandatory-emoji labels.** Every
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`rating:*` / `issue-rating:*` tier MUST carry an emoji with a clear low→high
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gradient (e.g. `rating: 🦞 diamond lobster`). All other labels: emoji is the
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agent's call — add icons where they aid scanning, omit them where they
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clutter. **Consistency rule: within one dimension, either ALL labels carry
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an emoji or NONE do** — never a mixed half-emoji dimension (e.g. don't ship
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`🐛 bug` next to a plain `enhancement`).
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**Every dimension is opt-in except Type.** Add a dimension only if the repo
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actually needs it; skip it otherwise. The menu below mirrors OpenClaw's
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official label taxonomy (the richest open reference) — cover every dimension
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that applies, but never force one the repo doesn't use.
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**Priority uses `P0`–`P3`** (OpenClaw's convention — `P0` = emergency).
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Examples in the tables below show the optional emoji style — apply them
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all or none per dimension (baseline ships plain `P0`–`P3`):
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| Label | Meaning | Color |
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| `🔴 P0` | Emergency: data loss, security bypass, crash loop, unusable core | `b60205` |
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| `🟠 P1` | High: blocks planned work, needs attention soon | `d93f0b` |
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| `🟡 P2` | Medium: normal priority | `fbca04` |
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| `🟢 P3` | Low: nice to have | `1a7f37` |
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**Dimension menu** (write each label in the user's chosen language):
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| Dimension | Labels (examples) | Add when |
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| Type (always) | `🐛 bug` `✨ enhancement` `📚 documentation` `❓ question` `🙋 help wanted` `🌱 good first issue` | always |
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| Priority | `🔴 P0` `🟠 P1` `🟡 P2` `🟢 P3` | recommended |
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| Status | `🚧 in progress` `🧱 blocked` `✅ ready to merge` `🎉 merged` `🚫 wontfix` | recommended |
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| Impact | `impact: security` `impact: data-loss` `impact: availability` … | recommended; required for security-sensitive repos |
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| Rating (PR quality) | `rating: 🦞 diamond lobster` … themed tiers | PR-quality gate exists |
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| Issue rating | `issue-rating: 🦞 diamond lobster` … | issue-quality gate exists (may fold into Rating) |
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| Merge risk | `merge-risk: 🚨 security-boundary` `merge-risk: 🚨 availability` … | maintainer review process exists |
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| Size | `size: XS` `size: S` `size: M` `size: L` `size: XL` | large repo / team estimation |
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| Area / module | `area: core` `area: api` `area: cli` … | multi-module project |
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| Bug detail | `bug: behavior` `bug: crash` | crash-prone / many bug reports |
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| Governance / auto-close rules | `r: spam` `r: support` `r: no-ci-pr` … `clawsweeper:*` `triage:*` | automation bot enforces close/lock/review rules |
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| Close reason | `close: duplicate` `close: superseded` `close: invalid` … | close-automation bot exists |
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| Triage | `triage: bug` `triage: blocked` `triage: needs-review` … | triage workflow exists |
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| Proof | `proof: 🎥 video` `proof: 📸 screenshot` | reproduction evidence required |
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| Dependencies | `📦 dependencies` | dependabot / dependency PRs |
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| Security | `🔒 security` | security-sensitive repo |
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| Regression | `↩️ regression` | stable project (was-working-now-fails) |
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| Stale | `🕰️ stale` `🚫 no-stale` | stale automation exists |
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| Team | `team: <group>` | explicit division of labor |
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| Duplicate / invalid | `👯 duplicate` `🚫 invalid` | active public repo with many issues |
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| Channel | `channel: discord` `channel: telegram` … | multi-channel product (OpenClaw-style) |
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| App / platform | `app: ios` `app: android` `app: web-ui` … | multi-platform app |
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| Extensions / plugins | `extensions: <name>` `plugin: <name>` | plugin/extension ecosystem |
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**Governance rules (`r:` / bot labels) — gated by Preflight step 6.** Only
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consider this dimension if the user answered "yes" to automation bots / AI
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writers; skip it entirely otherwise. Auto-close and bot-state labels are
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**signal labels, not categories** — a bot (or Actions workflow) reads them and
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acts (auto-close, auto-lock, auto-fix, auto-merge). They are useless without
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the matching automation, so **skip them unless a governance bot actually runs**
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on the repo. If one does, add only the `r:*` rules matching the project's real
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off-topic / reject criteria (e.g. `r: spam`, `r: support`, `r: no-ci-pr`) plus
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the bot's own state labels (`clawsweeper:*`, `triage:*`, `close:*`). Never copy
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OpenClaw's set verbatim — its rules encode OpenClaw's specific product
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boundaries.
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**Impact dimension** — the security "blast radius" judgement (generalized
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from OpenClaw; trim to the repo's actual failure modes):
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| Label | Meaning |
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| `impact: security` | security boundary, credentials, authz, sandbox, sensitive data |
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| `impact: data-loss` | loses/corrupts/drops user, session, or config data |
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| `impact: availability` | crash, hang, restart loop, or process outage |
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| `impact: auth-provider` | auth / routing / model choice / secret resolution breaks |
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| `impact: session-state` | session / memory / state drifts or corrupts (stateful systems) |
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| `impact: message-loss` | messages/events lost, duplicated, or misrouted (messaging systems) |
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| `impact: ux-blocker` | user blocked with no terminal/logs/support (GUI products) |
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| `impact: ux-friction` | confusing flow / support burden (GUI products) |
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| `impact: other` | meaningful impact outside the owned taxonomy |
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**Step 3 — Color rules (mandatory):**
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- **Diverse palette**: colors must be rich and varied — the whole label set
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should look like a palette, not a monochrome block. Even within one
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category, spread the hues (e.g. priority labels: red / orange / yellow /
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green, or four clearly different hues).
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- **Semantic hints (not hard mappings)**: `ready to merge` / `merged` / done
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→ greens (never gray or red); `wontfix` → gray; `in progress` → blue.
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Everything else: pick colors that look good together and match the label's
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meaning loosely — but prefer variety over strict one-meaning-one-color.
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- **Emoji policy**: rating tiers are emoji-**mandatory** — every
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`rating:*` / `issue-rating:*` label needs a clear low→high emoji gradient
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(e.g. `rating: 🦞 diamond lobster`). Everywhere else, emoji is the agent's
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call: use icons where they aid scanning, omit them where they clutter.
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**Consistency: within one dimension, all labels carry an emoji or none
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do** — never a mixed half-emoji dimension. If used, the emoji must match
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the label's meaning, never decorative-only.
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- **Rating labels need docs**: when rating labels are added, also add
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`LABELS.md` (Step 4) describing each label's meaning and the explicit
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low→high order, so the ranking is unambiguous.
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- Neighboring labels must be distinguishable. Forbidden: all-one-color,
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adjacent duplicates, or colors that contradict the label content.
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**Step 4 — Rating-label docs (only if rating labels exist).** Generate
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`LABELS.md` from `templates/LABELS.md` (or extend an existing docs file):
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list every rating label with its meaning and the explicit low→high order,
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plus the rest of the taxonomy. Commit and push it together with the labels.
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**Step 5 — Idempotent upsert.** GitHub has **no** `PUT /labels/{name}`
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endpoint. Upsert = check existence (`GET /labels/{name}`), then
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`POST /labels` (create) or `PATCH /labels/{name}` (update). Works for both
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map-form and array-form `labels.json`:
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```bash
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R="repos/OWNER/REPO"
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jq -c 'if type == "array" then .[] else to_entries[] | {name: .key} + .value end' templates/labels.json | while read -r l; do
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name=$(echo "$l" | jq -r .name); color=$(echo "$l" | jq -r .color); desc=$(echo "$l" | jq -r .description)
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enc=$(python3 -c "import urllib.parse,sys;print(urllib.parse.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$name")
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if gh api "$R/labels/$enc" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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gh api -X PATCH "$R/labels/$enc" -f name="$name" -f color="$color" -f description="$desc" --silent && echo "label updated: $name"
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else
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gh api -X POST "$R/labels" -f name="$name" -f color="$color" -f description="$desc" --silent && echo "label created: $name"
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fi
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done
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```
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- URL-encode label names (spaces, slashes).
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- To reconcile drift (deleted manual labels), show the diff and ask before removing labels that are already in use.
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### Module B — Issue forms + config
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Create `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/` with `config.yml` plus one YAML form per
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template (bug / feature / question). Push via a commit:
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- **Replace placeholders** in `config.yml` (`OWNER/REPO` in the
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Discussions / Security contact URLs) — see Template placeholders.
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- Write the forms in the user-chosen language (Preflight step 5): translate
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form names, labels, descriptions, and placeholder text; `title:` prefix
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and `labels:` values stay as-is (they must match the label taxonomy).
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```bash
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mkdir -p .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE
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cp templates/issue-form-*.yml templates/config.yml .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/
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git add .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE && git commit -m "chore: add issue forms" && git push
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```
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- If templates already exist, diff them; only overwrite identical or clearly
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stale files (ask first if the user may have customized them).
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- If there is no git clone, clone first (`gh repo clone OWNER/REPO`), edit, push.
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### Module C — PR template
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```bash
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mkdir -p .github
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cp templates/PR_TEMPLATE.md .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
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git add .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md && git commit -m "chore: add PR template" && git push
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```
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- Write the template in the user-chosen language (Preflight step 5).
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The PR template has no placeholders to replace.
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### Module D — CI workflow
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Pick the workflow from the framework detection (templates/ci-*.yml —
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they trigger on `$default-branch`, so they work for any default branch
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name). Write to `.github/workflows/ci.yml`, commit, push. Keep existing
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workflows; only add `ci.yml` if none exists.
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- Node projects: `ci-node.yml` installs dependencies lockfile-aware
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(`npm ci` / `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` / `yarn install
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--frozen-lockfile`, with plain `npm install` as fallback) — no manual
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adjustment needed for pnpm / yarn repos.
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- Note: pushing workflow files requires a token with the `workflow` scope; if
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the push is rejected with 403, tell the user their token lacks `workflow`.
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### Module E — Branch rules
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Prefer **rulesets** (modern) over legacy branch protection:
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```bash
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# list existing
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gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/rulesets -q '.[].name'
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# create (example: protect default branch)
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gh api -X POST repos/OWNER/REPO/rulesets --input - <<'EOF'
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{
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"name": "protect-default-branch",
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"target": "branch",
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"enforcement": "active",
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"conditions": {
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"ref_name": {"include": ["refs/heads/DEFAULT_BRANCH"], "exclude": []}
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},
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"rules": [
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{"type": "pull_request", "parameters": {"required_approving_review_count": 1, "dismiss_stale_reviews_on_push": true, "require_code_owner_review": false, "require_last_push_approval": true, "required_review_thread_resolution": true}},
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{"type": "required_linear_history"},
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{"type": "deletion"},
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{"type": "non_fast_forward"},
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{"type": "required_signatures"}
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]
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}
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EOF
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```
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- Idempotency: if a ruleset with the same name exists, update it with
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`PUT repos/OWNER/REPO/rulesets/{id}` — **full replace**, include the complete
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body (name, enforcement, conditions, rules, bypass_actors). There is no PATCH
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for rulesets (PATCH returns 404).
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- Optional admin bypass: add `"bypass_actors": [{"actor_id": 5,
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"actor_type": "RepositoryRole", "bypass_mode": "always"}]` (id 5 = admin)
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so maintainers can push directly to the protected branch; non-admins still
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go through pull requests.
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- `pull_request` parameters are **all required** in current API versions:
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`required_approving_review_count`, `dismiss_stale_reviews_on_push`,
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`require_code_owner_review`, `require_last_push_approval`,
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`required_review_thread_resolution`. Omitting any → HTTP 422.
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- `target: "branch"` + `ref_name.include: refs/heads/<default>`; also offer
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`"tag"` rules if tags matter.
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- Org repos: optionally offer org-level rulesets (`/orgs/{org}/rulesets`).
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### Module F — Docs
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README (ask about languages FIRST):
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- Ask the user: which languages should the README support? (suggest the
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project's primary language + English for international projects)
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- If a README already exists, ask whether to adapt it into more languages —
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never add languages without asking.
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- Language switcher convention (pattern from `programmingHLS/ccmm`):
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- Default file stays `README.md` (usually English).
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- Extra languages: `README.<lang>.md` (e.g. `README.zh.md`, `README.ja.md`).
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- Top of every file, a switcher line — current language as plain text,
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others as relative links:
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- `README.md`: `< English | 简体中文 >` (简体中文 links to `README.zh.md`)
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- `README.zh.md`: `< English | 简体中文 >` (English links to `README.md`)
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- Keep structure, badges, and anchors parallel across language files.
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- `README.md`: if missing or bare, generate one from `templates/README.md`
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(badges, install, usage, modules table). Keep the user's existing content if
|
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it is already substantive — only append a badges block. **Replace
|
||
placeholders** (badge URLs, clone URL, owner credit) per Template
|
||
placeholders.
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- `CONTRIBUTING.md`, `SECURITY.md`, `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`: copy from
|
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templates if missing (write `CONTRIBUTING.md` in the user-chosen language
|
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from Preflight step 5; **replace `OWNER/REPO`** in `SECURITY.md`'s
|
||
advisory link per Template placeholders).
|
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- `VISION.md`: optional direction doc (modeled on OpenClaw's VISION.md) —
|
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generate a short vision from `templates/VISION.md` (origin, guiding
|
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principles, current state, direction, contribution rules) if the user
|
||
wants one (**replace `PROJECT_NAME`** per Template placeholders).
|
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- `THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md`: add when the project adapts third-party content
|
||
(licenses, fonts, code of conduct) — list each source and its license.
|
||
- `docs/ARCHITECTURE.md`: for non-trivial projects, generate a short
|
||
architecture doc (structure, flow, constraints) from the audit.
|
||
- `LICENSE`: ask the user which license (default MIT) before creating.
|
||
- `CHANGELOG.md`: create from `templates/CHANGELOG.md` (Keep a Changelog
|
||
format) if missing; log notable changes per release (**replace
|
||
`YYYY-MM-DD`** in the placeholder date line per Template placeholders).
|
||
|
||
### Module G — AI assistant guides (CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md)
|
||
|
||
- Add a `CLAUDE.md` (guidance for Claude Code) and an `AGENTS.md` (guidance
|
||
for any AI coding agent) when missing — see `templates/CLAUDE.md` and
|
||
`templates/AGENTS.md` (**replace `OWNER/REPO`** and the i18n placeholder
|
||
per Template placeholders).
|
||
- If they already exist, diff and fill gaps rather than overwrite.
|
||
- Typical content, derived from the repo audit (Modules A–F):
|
||
- Project: one-paragraph summary, status, stack.
|
||
- Commands: build / test / lint / run (from CI detection + package scripts).
|
||
- Conventions: commit style (see CONTRIBUTING), label taxonomy, i18n
|
||
requirements, secrets policy (never hardcode keys), file map.
|
||
- Caveats: known risks, areas to be careful with.
|
||
- CLAUDE.md vs AGENTS.md: CLAUDE.md is Claude-specific; AGENTS.md is
|
||
agent-agnostic (works for Cursor/Copilot/OpenClaw too). Keep AGENTS.md free
|
||
of Claude-only references.
|
||
|
||
## Verification
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
gh label list --repo OWNER/REPO --limit 200 | wc -l
|
||
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE -q '.[].name' 2>/dev/null
|
||
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md -q .name 2>/dev/null
|
||
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/contents/.github/workflows/ci.yml -q .name 2>/dev/null
|
||
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/rulesets -q '.[] | {name:.name, enforcement:.enforcement}'
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Report a final table: `module | status (applied/skipped/failed) | note`.
|
||
|
||
## Template placeholders (replace on copy)
|
||
|
||
Templates stay generic — `OWNER/REPO`, `OWNER_USERNAME`, `PROJECT_NAME`,
|
||
`YYYY-MM-DD` are placeholders the agent fills in when copying a template
|
||
into the target repo. **Unreplaced placeholders ship broken links** (badges,
|
||
clone URL, discussions, security advisory, CODEOWNERS handle) into the
|
||
user's repo.
|
||
|
||
| Placeholder | Replace with |
|
||
|---|---|
|
||
| `OWNER` | target repo owner login (user or org) |
|
||
| `REPO` | target repo name |
|
||
| `OWNER_USERNAME` | owner's default reviewer / team handle |
|
||
| `PROJECT_NAME` | project display name |
|
||
| `YYYY-MM-DD` | current date |
|
||
|
||
Resolve the values once up front, then substitute in every copied file
|
||
(`config.yml`, `README*.md`, `SECURITY.md`, `CODEOWNERS`, `AGENTS.md` /
|
||
`CLAUDE.md`, `VISION.md`, …):
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
O=OWNER R=REPO N=PROJECT_NAME D=$(date +%F)
|
||
sed -i "s|OWNER_USERNAME|$O|g; s|OWNER/REPO|$O/$R|g; s|PROJECT_NAME|$N|g; s|YYYY-MM-DD|$D|g" \
|
||
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml README.md SECURITY.md .github/CODEOWNERS AGENTS.md
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
- Replace `OWNER_USERNAME` before `OWNER/REPO` — the former contains the
|
||
`OWNER` prefix, so order matters with naive `sed`.
|
||
- Only `config.yml`, `README*.md`, `SECURITY.md`, `CODEOWNERS`, `AGENTS.md` /
|
||
`CLAUDE.md`, `VISION.md`, `CHANGELOG.md` carry placeholders; the issue
|
||
forms, PR template, CI workflows, and CoC are placeholder-free.
|
||
- CI templates need no substitution, but **translate** their human-facing
|
||
text if the user chose a non-English language.
|
||
|
||
## Rules of thumb
|
||
|
||
- **Idempotent**: every module can run twice with the same result.
|
||
- **Never clobber user content**: diff first, ask before overwriting customized files.
|
||
- **Auth first**: no token, no action — tell the user how to log in, never guess.
|
||
- **Dry-run before destructive ops**: rulesets, branch rules, label deletion, visibility changes.
|
||
- **Confirm scope**: org/private repos and anything the user didn't explicitly name.
|
||
|
||
## Templates
|
||
|
||
All templates live in `templates/`:
|
||
`labels.json`, `LABELS.md`, `config.yml`, `issue-form-bug.yml`,
|
||
`issue-form-feature.yml`, `issue-form-question.yml`, `PR_TEMPLATE.md`,
|
||
`ci-node.yml`, `ci-python.yml`, `ci-go.yml`, `ci-rust.yml`, `CODEOWNERS`,
|
||
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, `SECURITY.md`, `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`, `CLAUDE.md`,
|
||
`AGENTS.md`, `VISION.md`, `CHANGELOG.md`, `templates/README.md`,
|
||
`templates/README.zh.md`.
|