Checkout: Start a New Change for an Issue
openbooklet.com/s/checkout-start-a-new-change-for-an-issueopenbooklet.com/s/checkout-start-a-new-change-for-an-issue@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/checkout-start-a-new-change-for-an-issueGather comprehensive context about a problem before proposing solutions. Practice Chesterton's Fence: understand why things exist before changing them.
Create an implementation plan that maximizes throughput by identifying what work is independent, what depends on what, and how to structure agent teams for parallel execution.
You are reviewing an implementation plan. Your job is to find problems before they waste execution time. Be direct about issues â a false positive costs a re-read, a missed problem costs a rework cycle.
Format an implementation plan into a GitHub issue using collapsible `<details><summary>` sections. The issue stays scannable at a glance while preserving full implementation depth for whoever picks it up.
Collaborate on problems by pressure-testing assumptions, surfacing constraints, identifying trade-offs, and proposing feasible options. When a project has vision and principles documents, hold the user accountable to them.
Use `jj commit` to commit without loading this skill. This skill should be used when doing more with Jujutsu (jj) than just committing (working copy, changes, conflicts, operation log, bookmarks, revsets, pushing), troubleshooting jj issues, resolving "Refusing to create new remote bookmark" errors, configuring jj settings, understanding jj workflows, translating Git commands to jj, or working with jj repositories. Also triggers when users mention "jujutsu", version control, or commits.
Orchestrate the full lifecycle of a GitHub issue â from understanding through PR â by composing skills, agents, and tasks into a tailored workflow based on issue complexity.
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