linear
Linear issue management. Use for LOBE-xxx issues, Linear links, PRs referencing Linear, retrieving issues, updating status, completion comments, or sub-issue trees.
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The skill provides workflow instructions for managing Linear issues and PRs using MCP tools. It follows standard development practices and does not contain any malicious patterns or significant security risks.
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What does this agent skill do?
Linear Issue Management
Before using Linear workflows, search for linear MCP tools. If not found, treat as not installed.
PR Creation with Linear Issues
A PR that fixes a Linear issue has two separate jobs to do, and both matter:
Fixes LOBE-xxxin the PR body — Linear watches GitHub for these magic keywords and auto-links the PR and auto-closes the issue on merge. This is the machine-readable side.- A completion comment on the Linear issue — gives the reviewer/PM/teammate landing in Linear a human-readable summary of what changed and why, without forcing them to click through to GitHub and read a diff.
If you only do step 1, Linear watchers (often non-engineers) hit the issue and see no context. So pair PR creation with the Linear comment as part of the same task — finish both before considering the work done.
Workflow
- Retrieve issue details before starting:
mcp__linear-server__get_issue - Read images — issue descriptions often contain screenshots with critical context (mockups, error states, before/after). Use
mcp__linear-server__extract_imagesso you actually see them; reading raw markdown alone misses what the reporter was looking at. - Check for sub-issues:
mcp__linear-server__list_issueswithparentIdfilter - Mark as In Progress at the moment you start planning or implementing — this signals to teammates the issue is owned, so they don't double-pick it up.
- Update issue status when completing:
mcp__linear-server__update_issue - Add completion comment (see format below)
Creating Issues
When creating issues with mcp__linear-server__create_issue, add the claude code label. Reason: the label is how the team filters/audits AI-generated issues; without it those issues vanish into the general backlog and the team loses visibility into AI contribution patterns.
Language
Match the issue language to the conversation that produced it — if you're discussing in 中文,write the issue in 中文;if discussing in English, write it in English. Reason: the issue is a continuation of the conversation, and forcing a language switch creates translation friction for the collaborator who started the thread.
Specifics:
- 中文 conversation → 中文 body; technical terms (file paths, identifiers, library names, commands, error messages) stay in English.
- English conversation → English body.
- Code blocks, file paths, and quoted strings always stay in their original form regardless of surrounding language.
- This applies equally to updates — when editing an existing issue (description and titles), preserve the language of the conversation that triggered the edit; don't switch the issue language mid-refactor.
Creating Sub-issue Trees
When breaking a parent issue into a tree of sub-issues (e.g., task decomposition for LOBE-xxx), follow these rules — they work around real limitations of the Linear MCP tools.
1. Prefix titles with an ordering index
The Linear Sub-issues panel orders children by sortOrder, which defaults to newest-first (most recently created appears on top). Neither parallel nor serial creation produces the intended top-to-bottom reading order, and the MCP save_issue tool does not expose a sortOrder parameter — you can't set order at create time.
Workaround: encode execution order in the title itself:
[1] [db] add schema fields
[2] [db] new table + repository
[3] [service] business logic layer
[4] [api] REST endpoints
[4.1] [sdk] client SDK wrapper
[4.1.1] [app] consumer integration
[4.1.2] [app] UI surface
[4.2] [ui] dashboard page
Even when the panel shuffles, the reader can mentally reconstruct the dependency graph at a glance. Dotted numbering [n.m.k] should mirror the parent-child nesting so the index and the tree agree.
2. Nest sub-issues by logical parent-child, not flat under the root
Linear supports unlimited sub-issue depth. A flat list of 8+ siblings under one root is hard to scan. Group by main-subordinate logic:
- Core service → its SDK → SDK consumers
- Don't create a sibling when a child is more accurate
Use parentId: "LOBE-xxxx" at creation (or save_issue to move). Moving an issue's parent does not disturb its blockedBy relations.
3. Sub-issue creation order is dictated by blockedBy
blockedBy requires the blocker to exist first (you need its LOBE-id). So:
- Topologically sort the DAG — leaves (no deps) first, roots last
- Create issues with zero deps in the first wave
- Create dependent issues only after collecting the blocker IDs from prior responses
blockedByis append-only; passing it again does not overwrite — safe to re-run
4. Don't waste rounds trying to parallelize
MCP tool calls in a single message look parallel but execute sequentially on the server, and you still need blocker IDs from earlier responses. Just issue calls in dependency order; optimizing for parallelism gains nothing here.
5. Keep each sub-issue description self-contained
Each sub-issue should state:
- Goal (1–2 lines)
- Key files to touch
- Concrete changes / acceptance criteria
- Dependencies (link to blocker issues by
LOBE-xxxx) - Validation steps
The implementer may open only the sub-issue, not the parent — don't rely on context that lives only in the parent description.
Completion Comment Format
Each completed issue gets a comment summarizing the work, so reviewers and future readers don't have to reconstruct it from the PR diff:
## Changes Summary
- **Feature**: Brief description of what was implemented
- **Files Changed**: List key files modified
- **PR**: #xxx or PR URL
### Key Changes
- Change 1
- Change 2
- ...
This gives team visibility, code-review context, and a paper trail for future reference.
PR Association
When creating PRs for Linear issues, include magic keywords in the PR body:
Fixes LOBE-123Closes LOBE-123Resolves LOBE-123
These trigger Linear's auto-link + auto-close on merge.
Per-Issue Completion Rule
When working on multiple issues, close out each one before starting the next — don't batch all the Linear updates to the end. Batching is where comments get forgotten and issues stay stuck in "In Progress" days after the PR shipped.
For each issue:
- Complete implementation
- Run
bun run type-check - Run related tests
- Create PR if needed
- Update status to "In Review" (not "Done" — "Done" is for after the PR merges)
- Add the completion comment
- Move to the next issue
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