| name | github-issues |
| description | Create, list, view, and manage GitHub issues using the gh CLI |
| category | developer |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| origin | aiden |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| tags | github, issues, bug-tracker, gh-cli, labels, milestones, comments, triage, project-management |
GitHub Issues Management
Manage GitHub issues — create, list, view, label, assign, and close issues — using the gh CLI. Requires gh auth login (see github-auth skill) or GH_TOKEN environment variable.
When to Use
- User wants to create a bug report or feature request issue
- User wants to list open issues in a repository
- User wants to add a comment or close an issue
- User wants to filter issues by label, assignee, or milestone
- User wants to bulk-triage or update multiple issues
How to Use
1. List open issues
# List open issues in current repo
gh issue list
# List with specific filters
gh issue list --state open --label bug --limit 20
# List issues assigned to me
gh issue list --assignee @me
2. View an issue
gh issue view 42
gh issue view 42 --comments
3. Create a new issue
# Interactive (opens editor)
gh issue create
# Non-interactive with all fields
gh issue create --title "Login fails on mobile Safari" --body "Steps to reproduce:
1. Open app on iOS Safari
2. Tap Sign In
3. Form submits but returns to login page
Expected: successful login. Actual: redirect loop." --label bug --assignee "@me"
4. Add a comment
gh issue comment 42 --body "Investigated — root cause is a CSRF token mismatch. Fix in progress."
5. Edit an issue (labels, assignees, milestone, title)
# Add a label
gh issue edit 42 --add-label "priority:high"
# Remove a label and add another
gh issue edit 42 --remove-label bug --add-label wont-fix
# Assign to someone
gh issue edit 42 --add-assignee johndoe
# Change title
gh issue edit 42 --title "Login redirect loop on mobile Safari"
6. Close and reopen issues
# Close (resolved)
gh issue close 42 --comment "Fixed in v2.1.3"
# Close as not planned
gh issue close 42 --reason "not planned"
# Reopen
gh issue reopen 42
7. Search issues across repos
# Search open issues mentioning a keyword
gh issue list --repo owner/repo --search "authentication token" --state all
# GitHub search syntax in --search
gh issue list --repo owner/repo --search "label:bug created:>2026-01-01"
8. Bulk operations
# Close all issues with a specific label
gh issue list --label "duplicate" --limit 100 --json number |
python -c "import json,sys; [print(i['number']) for i in json.load(sys.stdin)]" |
ForEach-Object { gh issue close $_ --reason "not planned" }
Examples
"Create a GitHub issue for the login bug we just found"
→ Use step 3 with title, body describing steps to reproduce, and --label bug.
"Show me all open bugs assigned to me in this repo"
→ Use step 1: gh issue list --label bug --assignee @me.
"Close issue 42 and add a comment that it's fixed"
→ Use step 6: gh issue close 42 --comment "Fixed in latest release".
Cautions
gh must be authenticated — run gh auth status to verify before use
- Labels must already exist in the repository — creating non-existent labels with
--add-label will error
- Bulk operations cannot be undone — confirm with the user before closing multiple issues
- Issue numbers are repository-specific — always confirm the correct repo with
--repo owner/repo for multi-repo workflows