This skill should be used when user asks about "Linear issues", "issue tracking best practices", "sprint planning", "Linear project management", or "creating Linear issues".
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name: linear-usage description: This skill should be used when user asks about "Linear issues", "issue tracking best practices", "sprint planning", "Linear project management", or "creating Linear issues".
Linear & Issue Tracking Best Practices
Issue Writing Guidelines
Clear Titles
Write titles that describe the problem or outcome:
- Good: "Users can't reset password on mobile Safari"
- Bad: "Password bug"
- Good: "Add export to CSV for user reports"
- Bad: "Export feature"
Effective Descriptions
Include:
- Context: Why this matters
- Current behavior: What happens now (for bugs)
- Expected behavior: What should happen
- Steps to reproduce: For bugs
- Acceptance criteria: Definition of done
Templates
Bug report:
## Description
Brief description of the issue.
## Steps to Reproduce
1. Step one
2. Step two
3. Issue occurs
## Expected Behavior
What should happen.
## Actual Behavior
What happens instead.
## Environment
- Browser/OS
- User type
Feature request:
## Problem Statement
What problem does this solve?
## Proposed Solution
High-level approach.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Criterion 1
- [ ] Criterion 2
Label Taxonomy
Recommended Labels
Type labels:
bug- Something isn't workingfeature- New functionalityimprovement- Enhancement to existing featurechore- Maintenance, refactoring
Area labels:
frontend,backend,api,mobile- Or by feature area:
auth,payments,onboarding
Status labels (if not using workflow states):
needs-triage,blocked,needs-design
Label Best Practices
- Keep label count manageable (15-25 total)
- Use consistent naming convention
- Color-code by category
- Review and prune quarterly
Priority and Estimation
Priority Levels
- Urgent (P0): Production down, security issue
- High (P1): Major functionality broken, key deadline
- Medium (P2): Important but not urgent
- Low (P3): Nice to have, minor improvements
Estimation Tips
- Use relative sizing (points) not hours
- Estimate complexity, not time
- Include testing and review time
- Re-estimate if scope changes significantly
Cycle/Sprint Planning
Cycle Best Practices
- Duration: 1-2 weeks typically
- Capacity: Plan for 70-80% to allow for interrupts
- Carryover: Review why items didn't complete
- Retrospective: Brief review at cycle end
Planning Process
- Review backlog priorities
- Pull issues into cycle
- Break down large items (>5 points)
- Assign owners
- Identify dependencies and blockers
Project Organization
Projects vs Initiatives
Projects: Focused, time-bound work (1-3 months)
- Single team typically
- Clear deliverable
- Example: "Mobile app v2 launch"
Initiatives: Strategic themes
- May span multiple projects
- Longer-term goals
- Example: "Platform reliability"
Roadmap Tips
- Keep roadmap items high-level
- Update status regularly
- Link to detailed issues/projects
- Share with stakeholders
Triage Workflows
Triage Process
- Review new issues daily
- Add missing information (labels, priority)
- Assign to appropriate team/person
- Link related issues
- Move to backlog or close if invalid
Closing Issues
Close with clear reason:
- Completed: Work is done
- Duplicate: Link to original
- Won't fix: Explain why
- Invalid: Missing info, not reproducible
GitHub Integration
Linking PRs to Issues
- Reference Linear issue ID in PR title or description
- Linear auto-links and updates status
- Use branch names with issue ID for automatic linking
Workflow Automation
- PR opened → Issue moves to "In Progress"
- PR merged → Issue moves to "Done"
- Configure in Linear settings
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