--- name: linear description: Manage issues, projects & team workflows in Linear. Use when the user wants to read, create or updates tickets in Linear. metadata: short-description: Manage Linear issues in Codex --- # Linear ## Overview This skill provides a structured workflow for managing issues, projects & team workflows in Linear. It ensures consistent integration with the Linear MCP server, which offers natural-language project management for issues, projects, documentation, and team collaboration. ## Prerequisites - Linear MCP server must be connected and accessible via OAuth - Confirm access to the relevant Linear workspace, teams, and projects ## Required Workflow **Follow these steps in order. Do not skip steps.** ### Step 0: Set up Linear MCP (if not already configured) If any MCP call fails because Linear MCP is not connected, pause and set it up: 1. Add the Linear MCP: - `codex mcp add linear --url https://mcp.linear.app/mcp` 2. Enable remote MCP client: - Set `[features] rmcp_client = true` in `config.toml` **or** run `codex --enable rmcp_client` 3. Log in with OAuth: - `codex mcp login linear` After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1. **Windows/WSL note:** If you see connection errors on Windows, try configuring the Linear MCP to run via WSL: ```json {"mcpServers": {"linear": {"command": "wsl", "args": ["npx", "-y", "mcp-remote", "https://mcp.linear.app/sse", "--transport", "sse-only"]}}} ``` ### Step 1 Clarify the user's goal and scope (e.g., issue triage, sprint planning, documentation audit, workload balance). Confirm team/project, priority, labels, cycle, and due dates as needed. ### Step 2 Select the appropriate workflow (see Practical Workflows below) and identify the Linear MCP tools you will need. Confirm required identifiers (issue ID, project ID, team key) before calling tools. ### Step 3 Execute Linear MCP tool calls in logical batches: - Read first (list/get/search) to build context. - Create or update next (issues, projects, labels, comments) with all required fields. - For bulk operations, explain the grouping logic before applying changes. ### Step 4 Summarize results, call out remaining gaps or blockers, and propose next actions (additional issues, label changes, assignments, or follow-up comments). ## Available Tools Issue Management: `list_issues`, `get_issue`, `create_issue`, `update_issue`, `list_my_issues`, `list_issue_statuses`, `list_issue_labels`, `create_issue_label` Project & Team: `list_projects`, `get_project`, `create_project`, `update_project`, `list_teams`, `get_team`, `list_users` Documentation & Collaboration: `list_documents`, `get_document`, `search_documentation`, `list_comments`, `create_comment`, `list_cycles` ## Practical Workflows - Sprint Planning: Review open issues for a target team, pick top items by priority, and create a new cycle (e.g., "Q1 Performance Sprint") with assignments. - Bug Triage: List critical/high-priority bugs, rank by user impact, and move the top items to "In Progress." - Documentation Audit: Search documentation (e.g., API auth), then open labeled "documentation" issues for gaps or outdated sections with detailed fixes. - Team Workload Balance: Group active issues by assignee, flag anyone with high load, and suggest or apply redistributions. - Release Planning: Create a project (e.g., "v2.0 Release") with milestones (feature freeze, beta, docs, launch) and generate issues with estimates. - Cross-Project Dependencies: Find all "blocked" issues, identify blockers, and create linked issues if missing. - Automated Status Updates: Find your issues with stale updates and add status comments based on current state/blockers. - Smart Labeling: Analyze unlabeled issues, suggest/apply labels, and create missing label categories. - Sprint Retrospectives: Generate a report for the last completed cycle, note completed vs. pushed work, and open discussion issues for patterns. ## Tips for Maximum Productivity - Batch operations for related changes; consider smart templates for recurring issue structures. - Use natural queries when possible ("Show me what John is working on this week"). - Leverage context: reference prior issues in new requests. - Break large updates into smaller batches to avoid rate limits; cache or reuse filters when listing frequently. ## Troubleshooting - Authentication: Clear browser cookies, re-run OAuth, verify workspace permissions, ensure API access is enabled. - Tool Calling Errors: Confirm the model supports multiple tool calls, provide all required fields, and split complex requests. - Missing Data: Refresh token, verify workspace access, check for archived projects, and confirm correct team selection. - Performance: Remember Linear API rate limits; batch bulk operations, use specific filters, or cache frequent queries.