| name | submit-use-case |
| description | OSS-facing channel to share a Sutando use case with the community. Opens a labeled GitHub issue on sonichi/sutando and (CLA-gated) a PR adding docs/community-use-cases/<slug>.md. Validates outcome-framed titles with the same checker as add-use-case. Default: both; flags --issue-only / --pr-only opt out. |
| user-invocable | true |
submit-use-case
OSS counterpart to add-use-case. add-use-case targets the private
AG2Platform/agent-universe repo (rendered on sutando.ai) and is for the
internal fleet. submit-use-case targets the public sonichi/sutando repo
so external contributors can share a use case without needing access to the
private rendering repo.
Usage
python3 "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/submit_use_case.py" \
--title "Your AI plays piano while you sleep" \
--summary "Outcome-first summary that appears on tile + detail page." \
--bullets "bullet1" --bullets "bullet2" \
[--video /abs/path/to/clip.mp4] \
[--media-url https://example.com/clip.jpg] \
[--youtube-id ABCDEFG1234] \
[--x-url https://x.com/...] \
[--linkedin-url https://www.linkedin.com/...] \
[--contact "you@example.com or @yourhandle"] \
[--issue-only | --pr-only] \
[--dry-run]
--dry-run runs the framing check and prints both the rendered issue body
and the rendered docs/community-use-cases/<slug>.md file to stdout. No clone, no
gh calls.
What the skill does
- Validate title is outcome-framed. Reuses
REJECT_PATTERNS + validate_title +
suggest_reframes from add-use-case verbatim. Capability-listy titles
("Ask your AI to ...", "Sutando can ...", "Send a ...") are rejected with
deterministic reframe suggestions. Same rules, same voice.
- Derive slug.
slugify(title) — lowercased, non-alphanum→-, trimmed to 60 chars.
- Idempotency checks (skipped in
--dry-run):
- Does a branch
community-use-case/<slug> already exist on sonichi/sutando?
If yes, abort with a pointer to the existing PR.
- Is there an open issue on
sonichi/sutando with the same title? If yes,
abort with the existing issue URL.
- Open an issue (unless
--pr-only). gh issue create --repo sonichi/sutando
with label use-case-submission. Body has structured sections: Title,
Summary, Bullets, Links (video / youtube / x / linkedin), Contact, and a
forward-ref to the PR if one is opened in the same invocation.
- Open a PR (unless
--issue-only).
- Fresh clone:
gh repo clone sonichi/sutando /tmp/sutando-submit-use-case-{ts}/
- Branch:
community-use-case/<slug> from main
- File:
docs/community-use-cases/<slug>.md — YAML frontmatter mirroring the
agent-universe UseCase shape so the sync script can later promote it.
- Identity: the script never overrides git config — the commit is
attributed to the runner's existing
user.name / user.email, so the CLA
signs under whoever they already are (that's the whole point of CLA-Assistant
signing). It prints the identity before committing and aborts if it's unset,
so attribution can't silently go out wrong.
- Commit, push,
gh pr create. PR body cross-links the issue if one was opened.
- Return both URLs to stdout (issue URL, then PR URL, last two lines).
File schema (docs/community-use-cases/<slug>.md)
---
slug: <derived>
title: <user title>
summary: <user summary>
videoUrl: <if --video>
youtubeId: <if --youtube-id>
xUrl: <if --x-url>
linkedinUrl: <if --linkedin-url>
thumbnail: /use-cases/<slug>.jpg
contact: <if --contact>
submitted_at: <ISO UTC timestamp>
---
<longDescription stitched from --bullets, or summary if no bullets>
The frontmatter intentionally mirrors AG2Platform/agent-universe's
lib/use-cases.ts UseCase TypeScript type so a later sync script can read
this YAML and emit the literal entry the rendering repo expects. The
submitter is not asked to upload the thumbnail in the PR — it stays as a
pending path that the maintainer fills in when promoting.
Issue label
use-case-submission (the maintainer monitors this label to triage incoming
community submissions).
Idempotency
- Branch name
community-use-case/<slug> is checked on origin before pushing.
- Existing issue with the same
title (case-insensitive, open state) aborts.
--dry-run skips all remote checks and only prints rendered output.
Why we never override git identity
CLA-Assistant signs the contributor under the email of the commit author.
That MUST be the runner's own email — overwriting it would wrongly attribute
the PR and sign the CLA under the wrong identity. So the script never sets
user.email / user.name: it commits under whatever the runner already has
configured (the maintainer's machine already carries the project identity in
its global git config; contributors carry their own). It surfaces the identity
before committing and aborts if unset, rather than guessing or silently using
the wrong author.
Dependencies
git, gh (authenticated to GitHub as the submitter)
- Python ≥ 3.9 (stdlib only — no third-party libs)