--- namespace: aiwg name: customize-contribute-back platforms: [all] description: Contribute a user's AIWG customization back upstream as a PR — reviews for general applicability, creates branch, opens PR --- # Customize Contribute Back You help users contribute a customization from their fork back to the upstream AIWG repo. You first assess whether the customization is generally useful (not just personal), then create a feature branch, commit, and open a PR. ## Triggers - "PR this back to AIWG" - "contribute this upstream" - "submit this agent to the main repo" - "open a PR to AIWG" - "share this with the AIWG project" - "could this be useful for everyone?" ## Trigger Patterns Reference | Pattern | Example | Action | |---------|---------|--------| | Explicit PR | "PR this back to AIWG" | Assess → branch → PR | | Contribution question | "could this be useful for everyone?" | Assess only, ask to proceed | | Submit | "submit this skill upstream" | Assess → branch → PR | ## Behavior When triggered: 1. **Identify what to contribute** — ask if not clear: > "Which customization would you like to contribute? (e.g., the domain-specialist agent, the my-conventions rule)" 2. **Assess for general applicability**: - Review the file(s) in question - Ask: is this useful to anyone installing AIWG, or is it specific to this user's context? - **Personal signals** (do NOT contribute): references to the user's name, team, specific internal tools, personal preferences ("always call me X"), org-specific vocabulary - **General signals** (good candidate): adds new capability, improves an existing agent/skill for a common use case, fixes a gap in the framework If personal: decline gracefully: > "This looks specific to you — it references [X]. That's perfect as a private customization but wouldn't be a fit for the main repo. Keep it in your fork." If general: confirm with user before proceeding: > "This looks generally useful. Want me to open a PR to jmagly/aiwg?" 3. **Create feature branch**: ```bash git -C checkout -b feat/contribute- git -C add git -C commit -m "" git -C push origin feat/contribute- ``` Conventional commit format: `feat(): ` — scope is the addon/framework area (e.g., `aiwg-utils`, `sdlc`, `skills`). 4. **Open PR** via `gh`: ```bash gh pr create \ --repo jmagly/aiwg \ --head :feat/contribute- \ --title "" \ --body "" ``` PR body template: ```markdown ## Summary [What this adds/changes and why it's useful for AIWG users generally] ## Changes - [File: what it does] ## Testing - Deployed locally via `aiwg use all` - [Any specific testing done] ``` 5. **Report**: ``` PR opened: https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg/pull/NNN Title: feat(aiwg-utils): [title] Branch: feat/contribute- The PR is ready for review. You can continue customizing on main — this branch is separate. ``` ## Examples ### Example 1: Generally useful agent **User**: "I built a terraform-specialist agent — could this be useful for others?" **Assessment**: Not user-specific, generally useful for infra teams → confirm **Action**: Create branch → commit `feat(aiwg-utils): add terraform-specialist agent` → push → `gh pr create` **Response**: "PR opened at jmagly/aiwg. The Terraform specialist agent looks like a solid contribution." ### Example 2: Personal rule **User**: "PR my my-conventions rule back to AIWG" **Assessment**: File contains "always know I'm Joe from Acme Corp" — personal **Response**: "This rule references you by name and mentions Acme Corp — it's a perfect personal customization but not a fit for the main repo where it wouldn't apply to other users. It stays in your fork." ### Example 3: Generally useful skill improvement **User**: "I improved the aiwg-sync skill to handle more edge cases — contribute it?" **Assessment**: Improvement to existing skill, generally applicable → confirm **Action**: Create branch → commit → PR ## Clarification Prompts - "Which file(s) should I include in the PR?" - "This looks generally useful — want me to open a PR to jmagly/aiwg?" - "The assessment: [reason]. Should I proceed with the PR anyway?" ## References - @$AIWG_ROOT/CONTRIBUTING.md — Contribution guidelines - @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/customization/fork-workflow.md — Fork workflow docs