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name: project-workflow description: Quick reference for the Guidr GitHub Projects workflow. Learn status transitions (Todo → In Progress → Done), linking commits/PRs to tickets, and best practices for tracking work through development.

Project Workflow Skill

Quick reference for the Guidr GitHub Projects workflow.

The Workflow

Project Board: https://github.com/users/stevendejongnl/projects/3

Statuses: Todo → In Progress → Done

Key Steps

1️⃣ Before Starting Work

When you're ready to work on a ticket:

# Assign yourself to the issue
gh issue edit 123 --add-assignee @me

# Move it to "In Progress"
gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "In Progress"

2️⃣ During Development

Keep the ticket informed about progress:

# Add progress comment
gh issue comment 123 --body "Started implementation, working on the service layer"

# Add blocker comment if needed
gh issue comment 123 --body "Blocked: need clarification on API contract"

# Reference the issue in commits
git commit -m "feat: add timer feature

Implements pause/resume functionality for guide sessions.
Closes #123"

3️⃣ After Completing Work

When work is done and merged:

# Option A: Use "Closes #123" in PR - auto-closes issue and moves to Done
# (Do this in PR description)

# Option B: Manually move to Done
gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "Done"

Common Commands Cheat Sheet

# View issue
gh issue view 123

# Assign yourself
gh issue edit 123 --add-assignee @me

# Update status to In Progress
gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "In Progress"

# Update status to Done
gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "Done"

# Add comment
gh issue comment 123 --body "Your message here"

# List your open issues
gh issue list --assignee @me --state open

Status Transitions

Todo
  ↓
  (assign yourself + start work)
  ↓
In Progress
  ↓
  (develop + test)
  ↓
Done
  (after PR merge with "Closes #123")

For Claude Code

When working on a Guidr ticket:

  1. Read the issue to understand requirements

    gh issue view 123
    
  2. Assign yourself immediately

    gh issue edit 123 --add-assignee @me
    
  3. Mark as In Progress before implementation

    gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "In Progress"
    
  4. Work on the feature/fix

    • Write tests (TDD if possible)
    • Implement solution
    • Verify with npm test, npm run lint, npm run typecheck
  5. Commit with issue reference

    git commit -m "feat: description
    
    Closes #123"
    
  6. Create PR with "Closes #123" in description

    • This auto-links and will auto-close the issue when merged
  7. After merge, status auto-updates to Done

    • Or manually: gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "Done"

Linking Issues to PRs

# In PR description, use "Closes #123"
# This automatically:
# - Links the PR to the issue
# - Closes the issue when PR is merged
# - Moves status to Done

Common Scenarios

Picking up work:

gh issue view 123              # Read requirements
gh issue edit 123 --add-assignee @me
gh issue edit 123 --add-project "Guidr" --project-field "Status" --project-value "In Progress"

Hit a blocker:

gh issue comment 123 --body "Blocked: waiting for @someone's input on the API design"

Ready for review:

# Create PR with: "Closes #123" in the description
# This links the PR to the ticket

Completed work:

# Merge PR with "Closes #123" in description
# Issue auto-closes and status updates to Done

Tips & Best Practices

  • Always assign yourself before starting work
  • Always include issue number in commit messages (#123)
  • Always use "Closes #123" in PR description for auto-closure
  • ✅ Add comments for blockers or progress updates
  • ✅ Keep status current during development
  • ❌ Don't leave issues assigned without status
  • ❌ Don't forget to update status when moving between phases

Why This Matters

  • Visibility: Team can see what's being worked on
  • Traceability: Commits are linked to issues
  • Automation: "Closes #123" auto-closes issues on merge
  • History: Project board shows complete workflow
  • Coordination: Others know what's in progress and planned

Need Help?

  • Use /manage-tickets skill for issue operations
  • Use /create-issue skill to create new issues
  • Use /board-overview skill to check project status
  • Check CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed workflow documentation

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