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tooling-linear-cli
Manage Linear issues from the command line using the linear cli. This skill allows automating linear management.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Manage Linear issues from the command line using the linear cli. This skill allows automating linear management.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
SOC 직업 분류 기준
Read an open GitHub pull request via the `gh` CLI and rewrite its title and description to follow a conventional-commits + JIRA-ticket format with a concise structured body and a smart pre-merge checklist derived from the diff. Use this skill whenever the user wants to clean up, format, normalize, standardize, or apply a template to a pull request — including phrases like "fix my PR description" or "update PR".
Compact the current conversation into a handoff document for another agent to pick up.
Pipe the response's prose to the macOS clipboard via `pbcopy` so the user can paste it directly. Use when the user says "copy to clipboard", "/copy", "pbcopy this", "put it on my clipboard", or otherwise asks for paste-ready output. macOS only.
Best practices for OpenID Connect (OIDC) and OAuth 2.0 — flow selection, token validation, endpoints, discovery, and security hardening. Use when building, integrating, or reviewing authentication code: OIDC/OAuth clients (RP), authorization servers (OP), an OIDC library, ID token / JWT validation, PKCE, refresh tokens, DPoP, or logout. Triggers on OpenID Connect, OAuth, SSO, ID token, access token, auth flow, JWKS, client_secret, PKCE, or "log in with".
Code-review skill with mode routing. Default lens is `standard` (alias `quick`) — correctness, security, quality in one pass with a verdict. Other modes: `security` (OWASP, high-confidence only), `architecture` (module depth, coupling, boundaries), `merge-risk` (shippability + reversibility), `intent` (alias `adversarial`) — does the diff deliver what was promised, `multi` (alias `full`) — six parallel reviewers plus a verifier. Invoke as /review-code [<mode>] [<scope>]. Use for any code-review or PR-audit task.
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| name | tooling-linear-cli |
| description | Manage Linear issues from the command line using the linear cli. This skill allows automating linear management. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(linear:*), Bash(curl:*) |
A CLI to manage Linear issues from the command line, with git and jj integration.
Generated from linear CLI v1.10.0
The linear command must be available on PATH. To check:
linear --version
If not installed, follow the instructions at:
https://github.com/schpet/linear-cli?tab=readme-ov-file#install
When working with issue descriptions or comment bodies that contain markdown, always prefer using file-based flags instead of passing content as command-line arguments:
--description-file for issue create and issue update commands--body-file for comment add and comment update commandsWhy use file-based flags:
\n sequences from appearing in markdownExample workflow:
# Write markdown to a temporary file
cat > /tmp/description.md <<'EOF'
## Summary
- First item
- Second item
## Details
This is a detailed description with proper formatting.
EOF
# Create issue using the file
linear issue create --title "My Issue" --description-file /tmp/description.md
# Or for comments
linear issue comment add ENG-123 --body-file /tmp/comment.md
Only use inline flags (--description, --body) for simple, single-line content.
linear auth # Manage Linear authentication
linear issue # Manage Linear issues
linear team # Manage Linear teams
linear project # Manage Linear projects
linear project-update # Manage project status updates
linear milestone # Manage Linear project milestones
linear initiative # Manage Linear initiatives
linear initiative-update # Manage initiative status updates (timeline posts)
linear label # Manage Linear issue labels
linear document # Manage Linear documents
linear config # Interactively generate .linear.toml configuration
linear schema # Print the GraphQL schema to stdout
linear api # Make a raw GraphQL API request
For curated examples of organization features (initiatives, labels, projects, bulk operations), see organization-features.
To see available subcommands and flags, run --help on any command:
linear --help
linear issue --help
linear issue list --help
linear issue create --help
Each command has detailed help output describing all available flags and options.
Prefer the CLI for all supported operations. The api command should only be used as a fallback for queries not covered by the CLI.
Write the schema to a tempfile, then search it:
linear schema -o "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/linear-schema.graphql"
grep -i "cycle" "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/linear-schema.graphql"
grep -A 30 "^type Issue " "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/linear-schema.graphql"
Important: GraphQL queries containing non-null type markers (e.g. String followed by an exclamation mark) must be passed via heredoc stdin to avoid escaping issues. Simple queries without those markers can be passed inline.
# Simple query (no type markers, so inline is fine)
linear api '{ viewer { id name email } }'
# Query with variables — use heredoc to avoid escaping issues
linear api --variable teamId=abc123 <<'GRAPHQL'
query($teamId: String!) { team(id: $teamId) { name } }
GRAPHQL
# Search issues by text
linear api --variable term=onboarding <<'GRAPHQL'
query($term: String!) { searchIssues(term: $term, first: 20) { nodes { identifier title state { name } } } }
GRAPHQL
# Numeric and boolean variables
linear api --variable first=5 <<'GRAPHQL'
query($first: Int!) { issues(first: $first) { nodes { title } } }
GRAPHQL
# Complex variables via JSON
linear api --variables-json '{"filter": {"state": {"name": {"eq": "In Progress"}}}}' <<'GRAPHQL'
query($filter: IssueFilter!) { issues(filter: $filter) { nodes { title } } }
GRAPHQL
# Pipe to jq for filtering
linear api '{ issues(first: 5) { nodes { identifier title } } }' | jq '.data.issues.nodes[].title'
For cases where you need full HTTP control, use linear auth token:
curl -s -X POST https://api.linear.app/graphql \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: $(linear auth token)" \
-d '{"query": "{ viewer { id } }"}'