graduate-backlog

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Graduate a project's in-repo backlog (roadmap phases, sprint deliverables, ADRs) onto a forge issue tracker at a thin-hybrid default, once the backlog outgrows a single contributor. Use when a team needs to see and claim work that currently lives only in docs/roadmap and docs/spr

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Version1.0.0
Quality58/100 · Promising
Trust63/100 · Sandbox only
Audit75/100 · Needs review

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Coding and developer agents

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

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Scenario

GitHub automation

I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.

Agent fit

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.

Install

Ready

npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog

Maintenance

fresh

2d since push

Risk

Needs review

Permission surface may require sandboxing

GitHub quality

14

58/100 Quality · 71/100 Trust

Coverage tags

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Review notes

Permission surface may require sandboxing · Low GitHub adoption signal

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Quality

Promising
58

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Trust

Sandbox only
63

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

Audit

Needs review
75

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CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

14 GitHub stars

Repo activity

14 stars, 0 forks

Maintenance

2d since push

License

MIT

Install

npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog

Install safety

standard package or runtime install path

Permission surface

shell or command execution, filesystem or document access

Agent outcomes

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Docs

Strong README/SKILL.md context

Risk summary

Review before production

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
  • GitHub adoption: 14 GitHub stars

Install readiness

Install path available

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  • Repository evidence is available
  • License is declared
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Suited tasks

  • GitHub automation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Inspect repository metadata

Suited agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Install decision

Command
npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog
Policy
block
Human review
yes

Trust and risk

Trust
63/100
Audit
75/100
Risk level
Needs review

Outcome loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event ID
resolve
Outcomes
5

Install command

npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog

Do not use when

  • teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • High-risk permission hints: Shell or command execution, Secrets or environment access
  • Permission surface may require sandboxing

Agent safety v2

35/100 · Avoid automatic install

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Resolve via API

high

Shell or command execution

Skill metadata references terminal, CLI, shell, subprocess, or command execution workflows.

medium

Network access

Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.

medium

Filesystem access

Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.

high

Secrets or environment access

Skill metadata references credentials, tokens, environment variables, or secret-bearing workflows.

  • High-risk permission hints: Shell or command execution, Secrets or environment access
  • Permission surface may require sandboxing

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Task: Use graduate-backlog in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20graduate-backlog%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
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Install command: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog
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Use graduate-backlog for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/jrjsmrtn-graduate-backlog/install, then install with: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill graduate-backlog

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Agent fit

59/100

GitHub automation

Platforms

Claude Code

Audit report

Needs review · 75/100

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Agent decision cockpit

Fallback candidate for GitHub automation

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

59
Readiness
Prototype
Stage

Role in stack

Fallback candidate

Primary fit

GitHub automation

Trust label

Prototype first

Install path

Command ready

Use when

  • GitHub automation workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidence

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • 58/100 quality profile
  • 4 OpenAgentSkill engagement events

review first

  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Implementation path

  1. 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one GitHub automation task end to end.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Trust profile

Sandbox only

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

63
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub adoption

FIX

14 GitHub stars

Stars/forks activity

FIX

14 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Recent maintenance

PASS

2d since push

License clarity

PASS

MIT

Good signals

  • AI review approved
  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • Recently maintained repository
  • Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
  • Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run

Review before install

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
  • GitHub adoption: 14 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 14 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • Permission surface: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
  • No real agent outcome reports yet
  • Human review required before unattended installation

Recommended action

Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.

Quality profile

Promising candidate for agent workflows

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

58
GitHub stars
14
Freshness
2d ago
Install ready
Yes
License
MIT
Review before install: Low GitHub adoption signal

Workflow fit

Use this skill in these scenarios

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Overview

--- name: graduate-backlog description: Graduate a project's in-repo backlog (roadmap phases, sprint deliverables, ADRs) onto a forge issue tracker at a thin-hybrid default, once the backlog outgrows a single contributor. Use when a team needs to see and claim work that currently lives only in docs/roadmap and docs/sprints, when a repo has a mature in-repo roadmap but an empty tracker, when open-sourcing a project, or when deciding what work should stay in-repo versus live on a GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg/Forgejo, or self-hosted internal tracker. metadata: author: "Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn@gmail.com>" version: "0.1.34" license: MIT ---

# Backlog Graduation

Bridge a project's **in-repo backlog** onto a **forge issue tracker** at the moment the backlog outgrows a single contributor. The orchestration skills author a rich in-repo backlog — `docs/roadmap/roadmap.md` (phases → target versions → task lists), `docs/sprints/*.md` (plans/retrospectives), a Nygard ADR sequence, and a Keep-a-Changelog `CHANGELOG.md`. Once more than one person needs to see and claim that work, they need a tracker — but that transform is manual and uncodified.

This skill performs it **conservatively**. The default is **thin-hybrid**: planning stays in-repo, and the tracker holds only incoming/reactive work plus — at most — the current milestone's tactical items. That is *light externalization*, not a board build-out. A richer board is opt-in (the `roadmap-visible` level), justified by a real need for roadmap visibility.

> **The trigger is team scale, not exposure.** Graduation is driven by *who needs to see the work* > — the same signal as the t0→t1 tier bump ("more than one contributor"). It is **not** gated on > the **Public** distribution profile: a corporate team on an internal GitLab needs a board without > ever open-sourcing, and a solo public repo may never need one. Exposure gates *compliance > controls*, not *work organization*. (Workspace decision records: "Distribution-Profile Axis for > Compliance Qualification", "Work-Organization Graduation: Thin-Hybrid Backlog Externalization", > "Plugin Taxonomy by Lifecycle, Not Exposure" — cited by title because bare numbers would collide > with the *target project's* own ADR sequence, which Phase 3 writes into.)

> **Establish vs operate.** This skill *establishes* tracker structure from the backlog; > `incoming-issue` (**project-maintenance-skills**) *operates* it afterward. Where that plugin is > installed it owns the richer contributor-facing setup — issue templates, `good first issue`, the > full triage taxonomy. This skill creates only the minimal labels it needs, so it works standalone > in contexts where the maintenance plugin is absent.

## When to Use

- When a project's backlog outgrows one contributor and the team needs claimable work items - When a repo has a mature in-repo roadmap but an empty or default-only tracker - When deciding the **hybrid boundary** — what stays canonical in-repo vs what the tracker owns - At the `public-release` go/no-go gate (project-maintenance-skills), deciding how work is organized publicly - Re-running incrementally after new phases or sprints land (the skill is idempotent)

**Not for:** Solo projects with no collaborators — the backlog stays in-repo; say so and stop. Building a heavy Projects-v2 board unless roadmap visibility is an explicit goal. Re-cutting already-shipped work as issues.

## Required Inputs

1. **Repository** — the forge and `owner/repo`, auto-detected from git remotes. 2. **Scope** — what to run: - `plan` — Phases 1–2: analyze the in-repo backlog and emit the hybrid-boundary decision; **no writes** (dry run) - `milestones` — Phase 4: seed milestones from **open** roadmap phases - `issues` — Phase 5: create labels, then issues from **current-sprint open deliverables** - `full` — Phases 1–6 in sequence: plan → confirm → record the boundary ADR (Phase 3) → milestones → issues → reconcile (Phase 6). Phases 3 and 6 are what produce the skill's headline output and anti-drift rule, so `full` is the only scope that satisfies this skill's own Validation. 3. **Externalization level** (default `thin`): - `thin` — milestones for open phases + issues for current-sprint deliverables only (default) - `roadmap-visible` — Phase 5b: additionally mirror open roadmap phases as tracked issues, for team and stakeholder visibility of the longer arc

## Workflow

### Phase 1: Detect Context & Confirm Eligibility

1. **Detect the forge** from remotes: ```bash git remote -v ``` - `github.com` → `gh` - `gitlab.com` / self-hosted GitLab → `glab` - `codeberg.org` / self-hosted Forgejo/Gitea → `tea` (the Gitea/Forgejo CLI), or the Gitea REST API

The hybrid-boundary decision (Phases 2–3, 6) is **forge-independent** — only the seeding commands in Phases 4–5 branch by forge. See the [Forge Command Reference](#forge-command-reference) for the per-forge equivalents. A **self-hosted** GitLab or Forgejo/Gitea instance is a first-class target: point the CLI at it (`glab auth login --hostname gitlab.internal.example`, `tea login add --url …`) — the workflow is identical. An internal corporate forge is a normal case, not an exception.

2. **Confirm the backlog has outgrown one contributor.** Graduation is triggered by **team scale**, not exposure — do *not* check the distribution profile: ```bash git shortlog -sn --since="6 months ago" HEAD | head ``` Proceed if any of these hold: more than one recent committer; the project accepts contributions from beyond the maintainer (an open contributor base is a team, whatever the exposure); or the maintainer states that collaborators need claimable work. **If it is a genuinely solo project with no collaborators, stop** — a tracker adds ceremony without a reader. Say so plainly rather than seeding an audience-free board.

3. **Locate source artifacts** (skip gracefully if absent): - `docs/roadmap/roadmap.md` — phases, target versions, task lists, Sprint History - `docs/sprints/` — current sprint plan (open deliverables) + `README.md` index - `docs/adr/` (+ `index.yml` if present) — decision log (back-link targets) - `CHANGELOG.md` — the `[Unreleased]` section (authoritative shipped-work record)

4. **Check tracker preconditions:** do the labels this skill maps onto exist? ```bash gh label list # glab label list | tea labels ls ``` Type labels (`enhancement` / `bug` / `documentation`) are GitHub defaults and usually exist already; on GitLab/Forgejo they may not. The `priority: *` labels rarely exist anywhere. **Create only what is missing** (Phase 5) — this skill is self-sufficient and must not assume another plugin has run.

If `incoming-issue` (project-maintenance-skills) *is* available and the project is **Public**, prefer running it (scope: `setup`) first: it establishes the full contributor-facing taxonomy and issue templates, of which these labels are a subset. Treat it as an **enrichment, not a prerequisite** — a corporate consumer may not have that plugin installed at all.

### Phase 2: Analyze the In-Repo Backlog (scope: `plan`)

Parse and classify — **read-only**, no forge writes:

- **Roadmap phases** → each `{title, target version, status}`. Split into **open** (candidate milestones) and **completed** (never re-cut). - **Current sprint deliverables** → the open, discrete, titled items from the latest `docs/sprints/sprint-NNNN-plan.md` (candidate issues). - **ADR index** → id/title/status, for back-linking. - **CHANGELOG `[Unreleased]`** → the trustworthy record of what actually shipped.

> **Trust the changelog over checkboxes.** Roadmap `- [ ]` checkbox state is frequently stale > (shipped features left unticked). Corroborate any "done" against `CHANGELOG.md` before excluding it, > and derive issues from **sprint deliverables**, not from roadmap checkboxes.

Output a plan: candidate milestones, candidate issues, and the proposed hybrid boundary. In `plan` scope, stop here and present it for confirmation.

### Phase 3: Decide & Record the Hybrid Boundary

Adopt the **thin-hybrid** default and record it as a **project-local** ADR in the target project's own `docs/adr/` (use its `setup-adrs` adrtools numbering — title `# N. Work-Organization Boundary`). This is the target project's decision, distinct from the workspace ADR that defines the stance:

| Concern | Canonical home | Rationale | |---|---|---| | Strategic roadmap (phases, target versions) | **in-repo** `roadmap.md` | version-controlled north star | | Architecture decisions | **in-repo** `docs/adr/` | the "why"; back-link target for issues | | Sprint retrospectives | **in-repo** `docs/sprints/` | narrative record | | Incoming / community / reactive work | **tracker** | contributor-facing | | Current-milestone tactical items | **tracker** (thin) | claimable by contributors | | Per-issue / milestone status | **tracker** (single source of truth) | avoids table drift |

Record the **single source of truth for tactical status** explicitly, so hand-maintained tables (roadmap Sprint History, `docs/sprints/README.md`) don't drift against the board.

### Phase 4: Seed Milestones — Open Phases Only (scope: `milestones`)

Create one milestone per **open** roadmap phase. **Idempotent** — check for an existing milestone of the same title before creating:

```bash # List existing milestone titles gh api "repos/{owner}/{repo}/milestones?state=open" --jq '.[].title'

# Create only if absent gh api "repos/{owner}/{repo}/milestones" \ -f title="Phase 3 — v0.2.0" \ -f state="open" \ -f description="Graduated from docs/roadmap/roadmap.md Phase 3. Canonical roadmap stays in-repo." ```

- **Skip completed phases** — no retroactive re-cut. - A roadmap phase maps to a **milestone**, never a label. - On GitLab (`glab`) or Forgejo (`tea`), use the equivalent from the [Forge Command Reference](#forge-command-reference); the open-phases-only and idempotency rules are unchanged.

### Phase 5: Seed Issues — Current-Sprint Deliverables (scope: `issues`)

Create issues from **current-sprint open deliverables** (Phase 2), each **back-linked** and **idempotent** (search by a stable title before creating).

#### Step 1 — Create the labels first

Applying a label that does not exist fails the issue creation, so **this step precedes Step 2**. Idempotent — each `label create` no-ops if the label is already there:

```bash # Type labels: GitHub defaults, but absent on a fresh GitLab/Forgejo project gh label create "enhancement" --color a2eeef --description "New feature or request" 2>/dev/null || true gh label create "bug" --color d73a4a --description "Something isn't working" 2>/dev/null || true gh label create "documentation" --color 0075ca --description "Improvements or additions to documentation" 2>/dev/null || true

# Priority labels: rarely present on any forge gh label create "priority: high" --color d93f0b --description "Severe impact" 2>/dev/null || true gh label create "priority: medium" --color e4e669 --description "Moderate impact" 2>/dev/null || true gh label create "priority: low" --color c2e0c6 --description "Minor impact" 2>/dev/null || true ```

> **Colours are part of the contract, not decoration.** They match `incoming-issue`'s taxonomy > exactly. Because `label create` is made idempotent with `|| true`, **first writer wins** — a wrong > colour here would survive silently forever once this skill runs first, and the two plugins would > disagree with no error ever surfacing. Do not "improve" them.

See the [Forge Command Reference](#forge-command-reference) for the `glab`/`tea` equivalents.

#### Step 2 — Seed the issues

```bash # Idempotency guard gh issue list --search "in:title \"Wire the audit CI job\"" --state all --json number --jq '.[].number'

# Create, attach to milestone, apply the mapped priority/type labels (see the table below) gh i

Technical details

Version
1.0.0
License
MIT
Last updated
Aug 21, 2026
Published
Aug 21, 2026

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recent repository activity

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75
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Security
79/100
Maintenance
100/100
Install
92/100
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GitHub stars
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Quality score
31/100
Last GitHub push
Aug 21, 2026
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  • GitHub adoption14 GitHub starsFIX
  • Stars/forks activity14 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataFIX
  • Recent maintenance2d since pushPASS
  • License clarityMITPASS
  • README/SKILL.md completenessMetadata includes enough usage and workflow contextPASS
  • Dependency/runtime riskcommand execution surface, network or browser surfaceINFO