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awesome-copilot/docs
Andrew Stellman b8441d218b Update quality-playbook skill to v1.5.6 + add agent (#1402)
Rebuilds branch from upstream/staged (was previously merged from
upstream/main, which brought in materialized plugin files that
fail Check Plugin Structure on PRs targeting staged).

Changes vs. staged:
- Update skills/quality-playbook/ to v1.5.6 (31 bundled assets:
  SKILL.md + LICENSE.txt + 16 references/ + 9 phase_prompts/ +
  3 agents/ + bin/citation_verifier.py + quality_gate.py).
- Add agents/quality-playbook.agent.md (top-level orchestrator).
  name: quality-playbook (validator-compliant).
- Update docs/README.skills.md quality-playbook row description
  + bundled-assets list to v1.5.6.
- Fix 'unparseable' → 'unparsable' in quality_gate.py (5 instances;
  codespell preference, both spellings valid).

Closes the v1.4.0 → v1.5.6 update in a single clean commit on top of
upstream/staged. The preserved backup branch backup-bedbe84-pre-rebuild
(SHA bedbe848fa3c0f0eda8e653c42b599a17dd2e354) holds the prior history for reference.
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Agentic Workflows

Agentic Workflows are AI-powered repository automations that run coding agents in GitHub Actions. Defined in markdown with natural language instructions, they enable event-triggered and scheduled automation with built-in guardrails and security-first design.

How to Contribute

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on how to contribute new workflows, improve existing ones, and share your use cases.

How to Use Agentic Workflows

What's Included:

  • Each workflow is a single .md file with YAML frontmatter and natural language instructions
  • Workflows are compiled to .lock.yml GitHub Actions files via gh aw compile
  • Workflows follow the GitHub Agentic Workflows specification

To Install:

  • Install the gh aw CLI extension: gh extension install github/gh-aw
  • Copy the workflow .md file to your repository's .github/workflows/ directory
  • Compile with gh aw compile to generate the .lock.yml file
  • Commit both the .md and .lock.yml files

To Activate/Use:

  • Workflows run automatically based on their configured triggers (schedules, events, slash commands)
  • Use gh aw run <workflow> to trigger a manual run
  • Monitor runs with gh aw status and gh aw logs

When to Use:

  • Automate issue triage and labeling
  • Generate daily status reports
  • Maintain documentation automatically
  • Run scheduled code quality checks
  • Respond to slash commands in issues and PRs
  • Orchestrate multi-step repository automation
Name Description Triggers
Daily Issues Report Generates a daily summary of open issues and recent activity as a GitHub issue schedule
OSPO Contributors Report Monthly contributor activity metrics across an organization's repositories. schedule, workflow_dispatch
OSPO Organization Health Report Comprehensive weekly health report for a GitHub organization. Surfaces stale issues/PRs, merge time analysis, contributor leaderboards, and actionable items needing human attention. schedule, workflow_dispatch
OSPO Stale Repository Report Identifies inactive repositories in your organization and generates an archival recommendation report. schedule, workflow_dispatch
OSS Release Compliance Checker Analyzes a target repository against open source release requirements and posts a detailed compliance report as an issue comment. issues, workflow_dispatch
Relevance Check Slash command to evaluate whether an issue or pull request is still relevant to the project slash_command, roles
Relevance Summary Manually triggered workflow that summarizes all open issues and PRs with a /relevance-check response into a single issue workflow_dispatch
Weekly Comment Sync Weekly workflow that finds stale code comments or README snippets, makes text-only synchronization updates, and opens a draft pull request when changes are needed. schedule, workflow_dispatch