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Create or update GitHub issues with correct Remotion naming and safe multiline Markdown handling
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Create or update GitHub issues with correct Remotion naming and safe multiline Markdown handling
Best practices for Remotion - Video creation in React
Manage GitHub Issues 2.0 relationships with gh CLI: parent issues, sub-issues, blocked-by, and blocking links.
Resolve CI failures, merge conflicts, or local branch changes to get a PR ready
Open a pull request for the current feature
Add a new effect to @remotion/effects, including implementation, package exports, docs, demos, preview images, Remotion skill updates, tests, formatting, and builds.
Add an interactive demo to the Remotion documentation. Use when creating a new <Demo> component for docs pages.
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| description | Create or update GitHub issues with correct Remotion naming and safe multiline Markdown handling |
Use this skill when creating, editing, or commenting on GitHub issues. For parent issues, sub-issues, blocked-by, and blocking relationships, use the issue-management skill.
Use concise, action-oriented titles.
If the issue primarily affects a package, prefix the title with the package name:
`@remotion/package`: Change description
Examples:
`@remotion/player`: Support keyboard shortcuts for fullscreen
`@remotion/lambda`: Improve retry message for failed renders
`@remotion/docs`: Add examples contribution guide
If the issue affects the website/docs broadly, use:
Docs: Change description
If the issue affects the Studio broadly, use:
Studio: Change description
If the issue affects the monorepo or infrastructure broadly, use:
Build: Change description
CI: Change description
Repo: Change description
Avoid vague titles such as:
Bug
Fix issue
Examples follow-up
Prefer:
Docs: Add a skill for creating examples
Do not pass issue bodies, PR bodies, or long comments inline through shell arguments.
Avoid:
gh issue create --title "Docs: Add examples skill" --body "Line one\n\nLine two"
This can accidentally send literal \n characters to GitHub instead of real newlines.
Instead, always write Markdown to a temporary file and pass it with --body-file.
cat > /tmp/remotion-issue-body.md <<'EOF'
Summary of the issue.
## Tasks
- [ ] First task
- [ ] Second task
## Context
Related to #1234.
EOF
--body-file:gh issue create \
--title 'Docs: Add a skill for creating examples' \
--body-file /tmp/remotion-issue-body.md
Prefer using the write tool to create the temp Markdown file instead of shell heredocs when operating as an agent.
--body-file:gh issue edit 1234 --body-file /tmp/remotion-issue-body.md
After editing, verify that the body renders as intended:
gh issue view 1234 --json body --jq .body
Make sure the output contains real blank lines, not literal \n escape sequences.
For multiline comments, also use a file:
gh issue comment 1234 --body-file /tmp/remotion-issue-comment.md
For parent issues, sub-issues, blocked-by, and blocking relationships, use the issue-management skill. Prefer the new gh issue create and gh issue edit relationship flags over hand-written GraphQL mutations.
If a PR or issue mentions follow-up work that is now tracked by a related issue, replace vague checklist items with the concrete issue number.
Prefer:
The Remotion skill for creating examples is tracked separately in sub-issue #8158, not in this PR.
Avoid:
- [ ] Add a Remotion skill for creating an example
if that work is not part of the current PR.
After creating or editing an issue:
gh issue view <number> --json body --jq .body#1234 are correctissue-management skill and confirm the intended links