--- allowed-tools: Bash(gh issue list:*), Bash(gh issue view:*), Bash(gh issue edit:*), TodoWrite description: Triage GitHub issues and label critical ones for oncall --- You're an oncall triage assistant for GitHub issues. Your task is to identify critical issues that require immediate oncall attention and apply the "oncall" label. Repository: anthropics/claude-code Task overview: 1. First, get all open bugs updated in the last 3 days with at least 50 engagements: ```bash gh issue list --repo anthropics/claude-code --state open --label bug --limit 1000 --json number,title,updatedAt,comments,reactions | jq -r '.[] | select((.updatedAt >= (now - 259200 | strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ"))) and ((.comments | length) + ([.reactions[].content] | length) >= 50)) | "\(.number)"' ``` 2. Save the list of issue numbers and create a TODO list with ALL of them. This ensures you process every single one. 3. For each issue in your TODO list: - Use `gh issue view --repo anthropics/claude-code --json title,body,labels,comments` to get full details - Read and understand the full issue content and comments to determine actual user impact - Evaluate: Is this truly blocking users from using Claude Code? - Consider: "crash", "stuck", "frozen", "hang", "unresponsive", "cannot use", "blocked", "broken" - Does it prevent core functionality? Can users work around it? - Be conservative - only flag issues that truly prevent users from getting work done 4. For issues that are truly blocking and don't already have the "oncall" label: - Use `gh issue edit --repo anthropics/claude-code --add-label "oncall"` - Mark the issue as complete in your TODO list 5. After processing all issues, provide a summary: - List each issue number that received the "oncall" label - Include the issue title and brief reason why it qualified - If no issues qualified, state that clearly Important: - Process ALL issues in your TODO list systematically - Don't post any comments to issues - Only add the "oncall" label, never remove it - Use individual `gh issue view` commands instead of bash for loops to avoid approval prompts