| name | antithesis-skills-feedback |
| description | File a bug report or feedback on the Antithesis skills by opening a pre-filled GitHub issue URL (skill name, skill version, agent, short summary). Load when the user wants to report a problem with, or give feedback on, any Antithesis skill. Does not auto-submit — presents the URL for the user to review.
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| metadata | {"version":"2026-05-15 a0f67a6"} |
Antithesis Skills feedback
Help the user file a bug report against the Antithesis skills by opening a pre-filled GitHub issue.
Base URL
https://github.com/antithesishq/antithesis-skills/issues/new?template=bug_report.yml
Pre-filling fields via URL parameters
GitHub issue templates accept query parameters to pre-fill fields. Each
parameter key corresponds to the id of a field in the template. Append them as
&<id>=<value> with values percent-encoded (spaces → %20, newlines →
%0A, etc.).
The available fields are:
| Parameter | Type | What to fill |
|---|
what-happened | textarea | Brief summary of what went wrong. Keep to 1-2 sentences — the user will elaborate. |
expected | textarea | Leave blank — only the user knows what they expected. |
skill | input | The skill that was active (e.g. antithesis-triage, antithesis-setup). |
skill-version | input | Run git -C <skills-repo> rev-parse --short HEAD to get the commit SHA. |
agent | input | The agent name and version (e.g. Claude Code 1.0.20). Use the agent info available in your context. |
agent-explanation | textarea | Your honest self-assessment: what did you do, and why did it go wrong? 2-4 sentences max. |
context | textarea | Leave blank — the user can add screenshots and logs themselves. |
You can also set the issue title via a title=<value> parameter.
How to construct the URL
- Identify the skill that was being used when the problem occurred.
- Get the skill version by running
git rev-parse --short HEAD in the skills repo if you know where it is.
- Determine agent info from your environment context (agent name + version).
- Write a brief
what-happened summary (1-2 sentences).
- Write your
agent-explanation — a short, honest self-assessment of what went wrong (2-4 sentences).
- Set the
title to a short description of the bug (under 80 characters).
- Percent-encode all parameter values.
- Assemble the URL by appending only the fields you can meaningfully fill. Do NOT fill
expected or context — those are for the user.
URL length limit
Keep the total URL under 2000 characters. Browsers and GitHub may truncate
or reject longer URLs. If the URL would exceed this limit:
- Shorten
what-happened and agent-explanation first — the user can edit these in the form.
- Drop
agent-explanation entirely if still too long.
- As a last resort, drop
what-happened too and only pre-fill skill, skill-version, agent, and title.
Example URL
https://github.com/antithesishq/antithesis-skills/issues/new?template=bug_report.yml&title=Triage%20skill%20fails%20to%20parse%20property%20results&skill=antithesis-triage&skill-version=1c45cd3&agent=Claude%20Code%201.0.20&what-happened=The%20triage%20skill%20crashed%20while%20parsing%20property%20results%20from%20the%20Antithesis%20dashboard.&agent-explanation=I%20attempted%20to%20extract%20property%20data%20from%20the%20results%20page%20but%20the%20HTML%20structure%20did%20not%20match%20the%20expected%20selectors.
Presenting to the user
Do NOT auto-submit the issue. Open the URL (or print it if no browser is
available) so the user can review the pre-filled fields, add their own details
to expected and context, and submit when ready.