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Chris Lloyd
8c09097e8c Post a comment when lifecycle labels are applied to issues (#25665)
When lifecycle labels (needs-info, needs-repro, invalid, stale, autoclose)
are applied to an issue, the author currently only sees a label change with
no explanation. They then get a closing comment days later without ever
being nudged to respond.

Add a GitHub Actions workflow that triggers on issues.labeled and runs a
new lifecycle-comment.ts script to post a comment explaining what's needed
and how long before auto-close.

Extract lifecycle config (labels, timeouts, close reasons, nudge messages)
into a shared issue-lifecycle.ts so the sweep script and comment script
stay in sync. Previously the timeouts were duplicated between the sweep
script and the comment messages.

- needs-info: asks for version, OS, error messages
- needs-repro: asks for steps to trigger the issue
- invalid: links to the Claude Code repo and Anthropic support
- stale/autoclose: explains inactivity auto-close

The script no-ops for non-lifecycle labels, so the workflow fires on every
label event and lets the script decide — single source of truth.

## Test plan

Dry-run all labels locally:
GITHUB_REPOSITORY=anthropics/claude-code LABEL=needs-info ISSUE_NUMBER=12345 bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts --dry-run
GITHUB_REPOSITORY=anthropics/claude-code LABEL=needs-repro ISSUE_NUMBER=12345 bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts --dry-run
GITHUB_REPOSITORY=anthropics/claude-code LABEL=invalid ISSUE_NUMBER=12345 bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts --dry-run
GITHUB_REPOSITORY=anthropics/claude-code LABEL=stale ISSUE_NUMBER=12345 bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts --dry-run
GITHUB_REPOSITORY=anthropics/claude-code LABEL=autoclose ISSUE_NUMBER=12345 bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts --dry-run

Verified sweep.ts still works:
GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token) GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER=anthropics GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME=claude-code bun run scripts/sweep.ts --dry-run
2026-02-13 19:39:10 -08:00
Chris Lloyd
edfb5437a4 Fix sweep script crashing on locked issues (#25649)
The sweep job (https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/actions/runs/21983111029/job/63510453226)
was silently failing when closeExpired tried to comment on a locked issue,
causing a 403 from the GitHub API.

Two issues:

1. closeExpired didn't skip locked issues like markStale already does.
   Adding the same `if (issue.locked) continue` guard fixes this.

2. The error was swallowed by `main().catch(console.error)` which logs
   to stderr but exits 0, so CI reported success despite the crash.
   Replaced the main() wrapper with top-level await so unhandled errors
   properly crash the process with a non-zero exit code.

## Test plan

YOLO
2026-02-13 15:40:00 -08:00
GitHub Actions
b374a30699 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-13 20:01:23 +00:00
GitHub Actions
a01a88d5ee chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-13 19:55:44 +00:00
GitHub Actions
42c62d73ce chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-13 17:43:37 +00:00
GitHub Actions
1b50583382 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-13 06:07:54 +00:00
GitHub Actions
232213304d chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-12 21:17:39 +00:00
Chris Lloyd
a93966285e Unify issue lifecycle labeling and sweep into a single system (#25352)
* Unify issue lifecycle labeling and sweep into a single system

Consolidate issue triage, stale detection, and lifecycle enforcement into
two components: a Claude-powered triage workflow and a unified sweep script.

Triage workflow changes:
- Add issue_comment trigger so Claude can re-evaluate lifecycle labels when
  someone responds to a needs-repro/needs-info issue
- Add concurrency group per issue with cancel-in-progress to avoid pile-up
- Filter out bot comments to prevent sweep/dedupe triggering re-triage
- Hardcode allowed label whitelist to prevent label sprawl (was discovering
  labels via gh label list, leading to junk variants like 'needs repro' vs
  'needs-repro')
- Replace MCP GitHub server with gh CLI — simpler, no Docker dependency,
  chaining is caught by the action so permissions are equivalent
- Add lifecycle labels (needs-repro, needs-info) for bugs missing info
- Add invalid label for off-topic issues (Claude API, billing, etc.)
- Add anti-patterns to prevent false positives (don't require specific
  format, model behavior issues don't need traditional repro, etc.)

Sweep script changes:
- Absorb stale issue detection (was separate stale-issue-manager workflow)
- Mark issues as stale after 14 days of inactivity
- Skip assigned issues (team is working on it internally)
- Skip enhancements with 10+ thumbs up (community wants it)
- Add invalid label with 3-day timeout
- Add autoclose label support to drain 200+ legacy issues
- Drop needs-votes (stale handles inactive enhancements)
- Unify close messages into a single template with per-label reasons
- Run 2x daily instead of once

Delete stale-issue-manager.yml — its logic is now in sweep.ts.

## Test plan

Dry-run sweep locally:
GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token) GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER=anthropics   GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME=claude-code bun run scripts/sweep.ts --dry-run

Triage workflow will be tested by opening a test issue after merge.

* Update .github/workflows/claude-issue-triage.yml

Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bhat <ashwin@anthropic.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bhat <ashwin@anthropic.com>
2026-02-12 11:45:31 -08:00
GitHub Actions
0931fb76da chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-12 17:25:52 +00:00
Chris Lloyd
bac22cb316 Merge pull request #25210 from anthropics/chrislloyd/sweep-lifecycle-labels
Add daily sweep to enforce issue lifecycle label timeouts
2026-02-12 07:26:14 -08:00
GitHub Actions
77df0af778 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-12 09:24:03 +00:00
Chris Lloyd
a17040212c Add daily sweep to enforce issue lifecycle label timeouts
Introduce a simple, mechanical daily sweep that closes issues with
lifecycle labels past their timeout:

- needs-repro: 7 days
- needs-info: 7 days
- needs-votes: 30 days
- stale: 30 days

The sweep checks when the label was last applied via the events API,
and closes the issue if the timeout has elapsed. No AI, no comment
checking — if the label is still there past its timeout, close it.
Removing a label (by a triager, slash command, or future AI retriage)
is what prevents closure.

Each close message directs the reporter to open a new issue rather
than engaging with the closed one.

The script supports --dry-run for local testing:
  GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token) \
  GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER=anthropics \
  GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME=claude-code \
  bun run scripts/sweep.ts --dry-run

## Test plan

Ran --dry-run against anthropics/claude-code. Correctly identified 3
issues past their timeouts (1 needs-repro at 12d, 2 needs-info at
14d and 26d). No false positives.
2026-02-11 22:34:23 -08:00
GitHub Actions
76a2154fd5 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-12 05:59:28 +00:00
GitHub Actions
aca4801e91 chore: Update CHANGELOG.md 2026-02-12 01:56:04 +00:00
kashyap murali
f2a930799b Merge pull request #25102 from anthropics/fvolcic/code-review-comment-update
fix: Do not comment if --comment is not present
2026-02-11 23:26:35 +01:00
8 changed files with 388 additions and 221 deletions

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name: Claude Issue Triage
description: Automatically triage GitHub issues using Claude Code
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
jobs:
triage-issue:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
if: >-
github.event_name == 'issues' ||
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && !github.event.issue.pull_request && github.event.comment.user.type != 'Bot')
concurrency:
group: issue-triage-${{ github.event.issue.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
@@ -17,30 +24,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup GitHub MCP Server
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/mcp-config
cat > /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json << 'EOF'
{
"mcpServers": {
"github": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server:sha-7aced2b"
],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
}
}
}
}
EOF
- name: Run Claude Code for Issue Triage
timeout-minutes: 5
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
@@ -50,56 +33,72 @@ jobs:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
allowed_non_write_users: "*"
prompt: |
You're an issue triage assistant for GitHub issues. Your task is to analyze the issue and select appropriate labels from the provided list.
You're an issue triage assistant. Analyze the issue and manage labels.
IMPORTANT: Don't post any comments or messages to the issue. Your only action should be to apply labels.
IMPORTANT: Don't post any comments or messages to the issue. Your only actions are adding or removing labels.
Issue Information:
Context:
- REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
- ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
- EVENT: ${{ github.event_name }}
TASK OVERVIEW:
ALLOWED LABELS — you may ONLY use labels from this list. Never invent new labels.
1. First, fetch the list of labels available in this repository by running: `gh label list`. Run exactly this command with nothing else.
Type: bug, enhancement, question, documentation, duplicate, invalid
Lifecycle: needs-repro, needs-info
Platform: platform:linux, platform:macos, platform:windows, platform:wsl, platform:ios, platform:android, platform:vscode, platform:intellij, platform:web, platform:aws-bedrock
API: api:bedrock, api:vertex
2. Next, use the GitHub tools to get context about the issue:
- You have access to these tools:
- mcp__github__get_issue: Use this to retrieve the current issue's details including title, description, and existing labels
- mcp__github__get_issue_comments: Use this to read any discussion or additional context provided in the comments
- mcp__github__update_issue: Use this to apply labels to the issue (do not use this for commenting)
- mcp__github__search_issues: Use this to find similar issues that might provide context for proper categorization and to identify potential duplicate issues
- mcp__github__list_issues: Use this to understand patterns in how other issues are labeled
- Start by using mcp__github__get_issue to get the issue details
TOOLS:
- `gh issue view NUMBER`: Read the issue title, body, and labels
- `gh issue view NUMBER --comments`: Read the conversation
- `gh search issues QUERY`: Find similar or duplicate issues
- `gh issue edit NUMBER --add-label` / `--remove-label`: Add or remove labels
3. Analyze the issue content, considering:
- The issue title and description
- The type of issue (bug report, feature request, question, etc.)
- Technical areas mentioned
- Severity or priority indicators
- User impact
- Components affected
TASK:
4. Select appropriate labels from the available labels list provided above:
- Choose labels that accurately reflect the issue's nature
- Be specific but comprehensive
- Select priority labels if you can determine urgency (high-priority, med-priority, or low-priority)
- Consider platform labels (android, ios) if applicable
- If you find similar issues using mcp__github__search_issues, consider using a "duplicate" label if appropriate. Only do so if the issue is a duplicate of another OPEN issue.
1. Run `gh issue view ${{ github.event.issue.number }}` to read the issue details.
2. Run `gh issue view ${{ github.event.issue.number }} --comments` to read the conversation.
5. Apply the selected labels:
- Use mcp__github__update_issue to apply your selected labels
- DO NOT post any comments explaining your decision
- DO NOT communicate directly with users
- If no labels are clearly applicable, do not apply any labels
**If EVENT is "issues" (new issue):**
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES:
- Be thorough in your analysis
- Only select labels from the provided list above
3. First, check if this issue is actually about Claude Code (the CLI/IDE tool). Issues about the Claude API, claude.ai, the Claude app, Anthropic billing, or other Anthropic products should be labeled `invalid`. If invalid, apply only that label and stop.
4. Analyze and apply category labels:
- Type (bug, enhancement, question, etc.)
- Technical areas and platform
- Check for duplicates with `gh search issues`. Only mark as duplicate of OPEN issues.
5. Evaluate lifecycle labels:
- `needs-repro` (bugs only, 7 days): Bug reports without clear steps to reproduce. A good repro has specific, followable steps that someone else could use to see the same issue.
Do NOT apply if the user already provided error messages, logs, file paths, or a description of what they did. Don't require a specific format — narrative descriptions count.
For model behavior issues (e.g. "Claude does X when it should do Y"), don't require traditional repro steps — examples and patterns are sufficient.
- `needs-info` (bugs only, 7 days): The issue needs something from the community before it can progress — e.g. error messages, versions, environment details, or answers to follow-up questions. Don't apply to questions or enhancements.
Do NOT apply if the user already provided version, environment, and error details. If the issue just needs engineering investigation, that's not `needs-info`.
Issues with these labels are automatically closed after the timeout if there's no response.
The goal is to avoid issues lingering without a clear next step.
6. Apply all selected labels:
`gh issue edit ${{ github.event.issue.number }} --add-label "label1" --add-label "label2"`
**If EVENT is "issue_comment" (comment on existing issue):**
3. Evaluate lifecycle labels based on the full conversation:
- If the issue has `needs-repro` or `needs-info` and the missing information has now been provided, remove the label:
`gh issue edit ${{ github.event.issue.number }} --remove-label "needs-repro"`
- If the issue doesn't have lifecycle labels but clearly needs them (e.g., a maintainer asked for repro steps or more details), add the appropriate label.
- Comments like "+1", "me too", "same here", or emoji reactions are NOT the missing information. Only remove labels when substantive details are actually provided.
- Do NOT add or remove category labels (bug, enhancement, etc.) on comment events.
GUIDELINES:
- ONLY use labels from the ALLOWED LABELS list above — never create or guess label names
- DO NOT post any comments to the issue
- Your ONLY action should be to apply labels using mcp__github__update_issue
- Be conservative with lifecycle labels — only apply when clearly warranted
- Only apply lifecycle labels (`needs-repro`, `needs-info`) to bugs — never to questions or enhancements
- When in doubt, don't apply a lifecycle label — false positives are worse than missing labels
- It's okay to not add any labels if none are clearly applicable
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
claude_args: |
--model claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929
--mcp-config /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json
--allowedTools "Bash(gh label list),mcp__github__get_issue,mcp__github__get_issue_comments,mcp__github__update_issue,mcp__github__search_issues,mcp__github__list_issues"
--model claude-opus-4-6
--allowedTools "Bash(gh issue view:*),Bash(gh issue edit:*),Bash(gh search issues:*)"

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name: "Issue Lifecycle Comment"
on:
issues:
types: [labeled]
permissions:
issues: write
jobs:
comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Post lifecycle comment
run: bun run scripts/lifecycle-comment.ts
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
LABEL: ${{ github.event.label.name }}
ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}

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name: "Manage Stale Issues"
on:
schedule:
# 2am Pacific = 9am UTC (10am UTC during DST)
- cron: "0 10 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
issues: write
concurrency:
group: stale-issue-manager
jobs:
manage-stale-issues:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Manage stale issues
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const oneMonthAgo = new Date();
oneMonthAgo.setDate(oneMonthAgo.getDate() - 30);
const twoMonthsAgo = new Date();
twoMonthsAgo.setDate(twoMonthsAgo.getDate() - 60);
const warningComment = `This issue has been inactive for 30 days. If the issue is still occurring, please comment to let us know. Otherwise, this issue will be automatically closed in 30 days for housekeeping purposes.`;
const closingComment = `This issue has been automatically closed due to 60 days of inactivity. If you're still experiencing this issue, please open a new issue with updated information.`;
let page = 1;
let hasMore = true;
let totalWarned = 0;
let totalClosed = 0;
let totalLabeled = 0;
while (hasMore) {
// Get open issues sorted by last updated (oldest first)
const { data: issues } = await github.rest.issues.listForRepo({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'open',
sort: 'updated',
direction: 'asc',
per_page: 100,
page: page
});
if (issues.length === 0) {
hasMore = false;
break;
}
for (const issue of issues) {
// Skip if already locked
if (issue.locked) continue;
// Skip pull requests
if (issue.pull_request) continue;
// Check if updated more recently than 30 days ago
const updatedAt = new Date(issue.updated_at);
if (updatedAt > oneMonthAgo) {
// Since issues are sorted by updated_at ascending,
// once we hit a recent issue, all remaining will be recent too
hasMore = false;
break;
}
// Check if issue has autoclose label
const hasAutocloseLabel = issue.labels.some(label =>
typeof label === 'object' && label.name === 'autoclose'
);
try {
// Get comments to check for existing warning
const { data: comments } = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
per_page: 100
});
// Find the last comment from github-actions bot
const botComments = comments.filter(comment =>
comment.user && comment.user.login === 'github-actions[bot]' &&
comment.body && comment.body.includes('inactive for 30 days')
);
const lastBotComment = botComments[botComments.length - 1];
if (lastBotComment) {
// Check if the bot comment is older than 30 days (total 60 days of inactivity)
const botCommentDate = new Date(lastBotComment.created_at);
if (botCommentDate < oneMonthAgo) {
// Close the issue - it's been stale for 60+ days
console.log(`Closing issue #${issue.number} (stale for 60+ days): ${issue.title}`);
// Post closing comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
body: closingComment
});
// Close the issue
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: 'not_planned'
});
totalClosed++;
}
// If bot comment exists but is recent, issue already has warning
} else if (updatedAt < oneMonthAgo) {
// No bot warning yet, issue is 30+ days old
console.log(`Warning issue #${issue.number} (stale for 30+ days): ${issue.title}`);
// Post warning comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
body: warningComment
});
totalWarned++;
// Add autoclose label if not present
if (!hasAutocloseLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issue.number,
labels: ['autoclose']
});
totalLabeled++;
}
}
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Failed to process issue #${issue.number}: ${error.message}`);
}
}
page++;
}
console.log(`Summary:`);
console.log(`- Issues warned (30 days stale): ${totalWarned}`);
console.log(`- Issues labeled with autoclose: ${totalLabeled}`);
console.log(`- Issues closed (60 days stale): ${totalClosed}`);

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name: "Issue Sweep"
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 10,22 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
issues: write
concurrency:
group: daily-issue-sweep
jobs:
sweep:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Enforce lifecycle timeouts
run: bun run scripts/sweep.ts
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}

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# Changelog
## 2.1.39
## 2.1.42
- Improved startup performance by deferring Zod schema construction
- Improved prompt cache hit rates by moving date out of system prompt
- Added one-time Opus 4.6 effort callout for eligible users
- Fixed /resume showing interrupt messages as session titles
- Fixed image dimension limit errors to suggest /compact
## 2.1.41
- Added guard against launching Claude Code inside another Claude Code session
- Fixed Agent Teams using wrong model identifier for Bedrock, Vertex, and Foundry customers
@@ -10,6 +18,23 @@
- Fixed plugin browse showing misleading "Space to Toggle" hint for already-installed plugins
- Fixed hook blocking errors (exit code 2) not showing stderr to the user
- Added `speed` attribute to OTel events and trace spans for fast mode visibility
- Added `claude auth login`, `claude auth status`, and `claude auth logout` CLI subcommands
- Added Windows ARM64 (win32-arm64) native binary support
- Improved `/rename` to auto-generate session name from conversation context when called without arguments
- Improved narrow terminal layout for prompt footer
- Fixed file resolution failing for @-mentions with anchor fragments (e.g., `@README.md#installation`)
- Fixed FileReadTool blocking the process on FIFOs, `/dev/stdin`, and large files
- Fixed background task notifications not being delivered in streaming Agent SDK mode
- Fixed cursor jumping to end on each keystroke in classifier rule input
- Fixed markdown link display text being dropped for raw URL
- Fixed auto-compact failure error notifications being shown to users
- Fixed permission wait time being included in subagent elapsed time display
- Fixed proactive ticks firing while in plan mode
- Fixed clear stale permission rules when settings change on disk
- Fixed hook blocking errors showing stderr content in UI
## 2.1.39
- Improved terminal rendering performance
- Fixed fatal errors being swallowed instead of displayed
- Fixed process hanging after session close

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// Single source of truth for issue lifecycle labels, timeouts, and messages.
export const lifecycle = [
{
label: "invalid",
days: 3,
reason: "this doesn't appear to be about Claude Code",
nudge: "This doesn't appear to be about [Claude Code](https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code). For general Anthropic support, visit [support.anthropic.com](https://support.anthropic.com).",
},
{
label: "needs-repro",
days: 7,
reason: "we still need reproduction steps to investigate",
nudge: "We weren't able to reproduce this. Could you provide steps to trigger the issue — what you ran, what happened, and what you expected?",
},
{
label: "needs-info",
days: 7,
reason: "we still need a bit more information to move forward",
nudge: "We need more information to continue investigating. Can you make sure to include your Claude Code version (`claude --version`), OS, and any error messages or logs?",
},
{
label: "stale",
days: 14,
reason: "inactive for too long",
nudge: "This issue has been automatically marked as stale due to inactivity.",
},
{
label: "autoclose",
days: 14,
reason: "inactive for too long",
nudge: "This issue has been marked for automatic closure.",
},
] as const;
export type LifecycleLabel = (typeof lifecycle)[number]["label"];
export const STALE_UPVOTE_THRESHOLD = 10;

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#!/usr/bin/env bun
// Posts a comment when a lifecycle label is applied to an issue,
// giving the author a heads-up and a chance to respond before auto-close.
import { lifecycle } from "./issue-lifecycle.ts";
const DRY_RUN = process.argv.includes("--dry-run");
const token = process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN;
const repo = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY; // owner/repo
const label = process.env.LABEL;
const issueNumber = process.env.ISSUE_NUMBER;
if (!DRY_RUN && !token) throw new Error("GITHUB_TOKEN required");
if (!repo) throw new Error("GITHUB_REPOSITORY required");
if (!label) throw new Error("LABEL required");
if (!issueNumber) throw new Error("ISSUE_NUMBER required");
const entry = lifecycle.find((l) => l.label === label);
if (!entry) {
console.log(`No lifecycle entry for label "${label}", skipping`);
process.exit(0);
}
const body = `${entry.nudge} This issue will be closed automatically if there's no activity within ${entry.days} days.`;
// --
if (DRY_RUN) {
console.log(`Would comment on #${issueNumber} for label "${label}":\n\n${body}`);
process.exit(0);
}
const response = await fetch(
`https://api.github.com/repos/${repo}/issues/${issueNumber}/comments`,
{
method: "POST",
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
Accept: "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"User-Agent": "lifecycle-comment",
},
body: JSON.stringify({ body }),
}
);
if (!response.ok) {
const text = await response.text();
throw new Error(`GitHub API ${response.status}: ${text}`);
}
console.log(`Commented on #${issueNumber} for label "${label}"`);

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#!/usr/bin/env bun
import { lifecycle, STALE_UPVOTE_THRESHOLD } from "./issue-lifecycle.ts";
// --
const NEW_ISSUE = "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/new/choose";
const DRY_RUN = process.argv.includes("--dry-run");
const CLOSE_MESSAGE = (reason: string) =>
`Closing for now — ${reason}. Please [open a new issue](${NEW_ISSUE}) if this is still relevant.`;
// --
async function githubRequest<T>(
endpoint: string,
method = "GET",
body?: unknown
): Promise<T> {
const token = process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN;
if (!token) throw new Error("GITHUB_TOKEN required");
const response = await fetch(`https://api.github.com${endpoint}`, {
method,
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
Accept: "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
"User-Agent": "sweep",
...(body && { "Content-Type": "application/json" }),
},
...(body && { body: JSON.stringify(body) }),
});
if (!response.ok) {
if (response.status === 404) return {} as T;
const text = await response.text();
throw new Error(`GitHub API ${response.status}: ${text}`);
}
return response.json();
}
// --
async function markStale(owner: string, repo: string) {
const staleDays = lifecycle.find((l) => l.label === "stale")!.days;
const cutoff = new Date();
cutoff.setDate(cutoff.getDate() - staleDays);
let labeled = 0;
console.log(`\n=== marking stale (${staleDays}d inactive) ===`);
for (let page = 1; page <= 10; page++) {
const issues = await githubRequest<any[]>(
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues?state=open&sort=updated&direction=asc&per_page=100&page=${page}`
);
if (issues.length === 0) break;
for (const issue of issues) {
if (issue.pull_request) continue;
if (issue.locked) continue;
if (issue.assignees?.length > 0) continue;
const updatedAt = new Date(issue.updated_at);
if (updatedAt > cutoff) return labeled;
const alreadyStale = issue.labels?.some(
(l: any) => l.name === "stale" || l.name === "autoclose"
);
if (alreadyStale) continue;
const isEnhancement = issue.labels?.some(
(l: any) => l.name === "enhancement"
);
const thumbsUp = issue.reactions?.["+1"] ?? 0;
if (isEnhancement && thumbsUp >= STALE_UPVOTE_THRESHOLD) continue;
const base = `/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}`;
if (DRY_RUN) {
const age = Math.floor((Date.now() - updatedAt.getTime()) / 86400000);
console.log(`#${issue.number}: would label stale (${age}d inactive) — ${issue.title}`);
} else {
await githubRequest(`${base}/labels`, "POST", { labels: ["stale"] });
console.log(`#${issue.number}: labeled stale — ${issue.title}`);
}
labeled++;
}
}
return labeled;
}
async function closeExpired(owner: string, repo: string) {
let closed = 0;
for (const { label, days, reason } of lifecycle) {
const cutoff = new Date();
cutoff.setDate(cutoff.getDate() - days);
console.log(`\n=== ${label} (${days}d timeout) ===`);
for (let page = 1; page <= 10; page++) {
const issues = await githubRequest<any[]>(
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues?state=open&labels=${label}&sort=updated&direction=asc&per_page=100&page=${page}`
);
if (issues.length === 0) break;
for (const issue of issues) {
if (issue.pull_request) continue;
if (issue.locked) continue;
const base = `/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}`;
const events = await githubRequest<any[]>(`${base}/events?per_page=100`);
const labeledAt = events
.filter((e) => e.event === "labeled" && e.label?.name === label)
.map((e) => new Date(e.created_at))
.pop();
if (!labeledAt || labeledAt > cutoff) continue;
if (DRY_RUN) {
const age = Math.floor((Date.now() - labeledAt.getTime()) / 86400000);
console.log(`#${issue.number}: would close (${label}, ${age}d old) — ${issue.title}`);
} else {
await githubRequest(`${base}/comments`, "POST", { body: CLOSE_MESSAGE(reason) });
await githubRequest(base, "PATCH", { state: "closed", state_reason: "not_planned" });
console.log(`#${issue.number}: closed (${label})`);
}
closed++;
}
}
}
return closed;
}
// --
const owner = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER;
const repo = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME;
if (!owner || !repo)
throw new Error("GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER and GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME required");
if (DRY_RUN) console.log("DRY RUN — no changes will be made\n");
const labeled = await markStale(owner, repo);
const closed = await closeExpired(owner, repo);
console.log(`\nDone: ${labeled} ${DRY_RUN ? "would be labeled" : "labeled"} stale, ${closed} ${DRY_RUN ? "would be closed" : "closed"}`);