linear-claude-skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Best use case
linear-claude-skill is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Teams using linear-claude-skill should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/linear-claude-skill/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How linear-claude-skill Compares
| Feature / Agent | linear-claude-skill | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
## When to Use This Skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Use this skill when working with manage linear issues, projects, and teams.
# Linear
Tools and workflows for managing issues, projects, and teams in Linear.
---
## ⚠️ Tool Availability (READ FIRST)
**This skill supports multiple tool backends. Use whichever is available:**
1. **MCP Tools (mcp__linear)** - Use if available in your tool set
2. **Linear CLI (`linear` command)** - Always available via Bash
3. **Helper Scripts** - For complex operations
**If MCP tools are NOT available**, use the Linear CLI via Bash:
```bash
# View an issue
linear issues view ENG-123
# Create an issue
linear issues create --title "Issue title" --description "Description"
# Update issue status (get state IDs first)
linear issues update ENG-123 -s "STATE_ID"
# Add a comment
linear issues comment add ENG-123 -m "Comment text"
# List issues
linear issues list
```
**Do NOT report "MCP tools not available" as a blocker** - use CLI instead.
---
## When to Use This Skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Use this skill when working with manage linear issues, projects, and teams.
## 🔐 Security: Varlock Integration
**CRITICAL**: Never expose API keys in terminal output or Claude's context.
### Safe Commands (Always Use)
```bash
# Validate LINEAR_API_KEY is set (masked output)
varlock load 2>&1 | grep LINEAR
# Run commands with secrets injected
varlock run -- npx tsx scripts/query.ts "query { viewer { name } }"
# Check schema (safe - no values)
cat .env.schema | grep LINEAR
```
### Unsafe Commands (NEVER Use)
```bash
# ❌ NEVER - exposes key to Claude's context
linear config show
echo $LINEAR_API_KEY
printenv | grep LINEAR
cat .env
```
### Setup for New Projects
1. Create `.env.schema` with `@sensitive` annotation:
```bash
# @type=string(startsWith=lin_api_) @required @sensitive
LINEAR_API_KEY=
```
2. Add `LINEAR_API_KEY` to `.env` (never commit this file)
3. Configure MCP to use environment variable:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"linear": {
"env": { "LINEAR_API_KEY": "${LINEAR_API_KEY}" }
}
}
}
```
4. Use `varlock load` to validate before operations
---
## Quick Start (First-Time Users)
### 1. Check Your Setup
Run the setup check to verify your configuration:
```bash
npx tsx ~/.claude/skills/linear/scripts/setup.ts
```
This will check:
- LINEAR_API_KEY is set and valid
- @linear/sdk is installed
- Linear CLI availability (optional)
- MCP configuration (optional)
### 2. Get API Key (If Needed)
If setup reports a missing API key:
1. Open [Linear](https://linear.app) in your browser
2. Go to **Settings** (gear icon) -> **Security & access** -> **Personal API keys**
3. Click **Create key** and copy the key (starts with `lin_api_`)
4. Add to your environment:
```bash
# Option A: Add to shell profile (~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc)
export LINEAR_API_KEY="lin_api_your_key_here"
# Option B: Add to Claude Code environment
echo 'LINEAR_API_KEY=lin_api_your_key_here' >> ~/.claude/.env
# Then reload your shell or restart Claude Code
```
### 3. Test Connection
Verify everything works:
```bash
npx tsx ~/.claude/skills/linear/scripts/query.ts "query { viewer { name } }"
```
You should see your name from Linear.
### 4. Common Operations
```bash
# Create issue in a project
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-issue "Project" "Title" "Description"
# Update issue status
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts status Done ENG-123 ENG-124
# Create sub-issue
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-sub-issue ENG-100 "Sub-task" "Details"
# Update project status
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 1" completed
# Show all commands
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts help
```
See [Project Management Commands](#project-management-commands) for full reference.
---
## When to Use This Skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Use this skill when working with manage linear issues, projects, and teams.
## Project Planning Workflow
### Create Issues in the Correct Project from the Start
**Best Practice**: When planning a new phase or initiative, create the project and its issues together in a single planning session. Avoid creating issues in a catch-all project and moving them later.
#### Recommended Workflow
1. **Create the project first**:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-project "Phase X: Feature Name" "My Initiative"
```
2. **Set project state to Planned**:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase X: Feature Name" planned
```
3. **Create issues directly in the project**:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-issue "Phase X: Feature Name" "Parent task" "Description"
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-sub-issue ENG-XXX "Sub-task 1" "Description"
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-sub-issue ENG-XXX "Sub-task 2" "Description"
```
4. **Update project state when work begins**:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase X: Feature Name" in-progress
```
#### Why This Matters
- **Traceability**: Issues are linked to their project from creation
- **Metrics**: Project progress tracking is accurate from day one
- **Workflow**: No time wasted moving issues between projects
- **Organization**: Linear views and filters work correctly
#### Anti-Pattern to Avoid
❌ Creating issues in a "holding" project and moving them later:
```bash
# Don't do this
create-issue "Phase 6A" "New feature" # Wrong project
# Later: manually move to Phase X # Extra work
```
---
## Project Management Commands
### project-status
Update a project's state in Linear. Accepts user-friendly terminology that maps to Linear's API.
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status <project-name> <state>
```
**Valid States:**
| Input | Description | API Value |
|-------|-------------|-----------|
| `backlog` | Not yet started | backlog |
| `planned` | Scheduled for future | planned |
| `in-progress` | Currently active | started |
| `paused` | Temporarily on hold | paused |
| `completed` | Successfully finished | completed |
| `canceled` | Will not be done | canceled |
**Examples:**
```bash
# Start working on a project
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 8: MCP Decision Engine" in-progress
# Mark project complete
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 8" completed
# Partial name matching works
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 8" paused
```
### link-initiative
Link an existing project to an initiative.
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative <project-name> <initiative-name>
```
**Examples:**
```bash
# Link a project to an initiative
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative "Phase 8: MCP Decision Engine" "Q1 Goals"
# Partial matching works
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative "Phase 8" "Q1 Goals"
```
### unlink-initiative
Remove a project from an initiative.
```bash
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts unlink-initiative <project-name> <initiative-name>
```
**Examples:**
```bash
# Remove incorrect link
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts unlink-initiative "Phase 8" "Linear Skill"
# Clean up test links
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts unlink-initiative "Test Project" "Q1 Goals"
```
**Error Handling:**
- Returns error if project is not linked to the specified initiative
- Returns error if project or initiative not found
### Complete Project Lifecycle Example
```bash
# 1. Create project linked to initiative
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-project "Phase 11: New Feature" "Q1 Goals"
# 2. Set state to planned
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 11" planned
# 3. Create issues in the project
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-issue "Phase 11" "Parent task" "Description"
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-sub-issue ENG-XXX "Sub-task 1" "Details"
# 4. Start work - update to in-progress
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 11" in-progress
# 5. Mark issues done
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts status Done ENG-XXX ENG-YYY
# 6. Complete project
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase 11" completed
# 7. (Optional) Link to additional initiative
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative "Phase 11" "Q2 Goals"
```
---
## When to Use This Skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Use this skill when working with manage linear issues, projects, and teams.
## Tool Selection
Choose the right tool for the task:
| Tool | When to Use |
|------|-------------|
| **MCP (Official Server)** | Most operations - PREFERRED |
| **Helper Scripts** | Bulk operations, when MCP unavailable |
| **SDK scripts** | Complex operations (loops, conditionals) |
| **GraphQL API** | Operations not supported by MCP/SDK |
### MCP Server Configuration
**Use the official Linear MCP server** at `mcp.linear.app`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"linear": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://mcp.linear.app/sse"],
"env": { "LINEAR_API_KEY": "your_api_key" }
}
}
}
```
> **WARNING**: Do NOT use deprecated community servers. See troubleshooting.md for details.
### MCP Reliability (Official Server)
| Operation | Reliability | Notes |
|-----------|-------------|-------|
| Create issue | ✅ High | Full support |
| Update status | ✅ High | Use `state: "Done"` directly |
| List/Search issues | ✅ High | Supports filters, queries |
| Add comment | ✅ High | Works with issue IDs |
### Quick Status Update
```bash
# Via MCP - use human-readable state names
update_issue with id="issue-uuid", state="Done"
# Via helper script (bulk operations)
node scripts/linear-helpers.mjs update-status Done 123 124 125
```
### Helper Script Reference
For detailed helper script usage, see **troubleshooting.md**.
### Parallel Agent Execution
For bulk operations or background execution, use the `Linear-specialist` subagent:
```javascript
Task({
description: "Update Linear issues",
prompt: "Mark ENG-101, ENG-102, ENG-103 as Done",
subagent_type: "Linear-specialist"
})
```
**When to use `Linear-specialist` (parallel):**
- Bulk status updates (3+ issues)
- Project status changes
- Creating multiple issues
- Sync operations after code changes
**When to use direct execution:**
- Single issue queries
- Viewing issue details
- Quick status checks
- Operations needing immediate results
See **sync.md** for parallel execution patterns.
## Critical Requirements
### Issues → Projects → Initiatives
**Every issue MUST be attached to a project. Every project MUST be linked to an initiative.**
| Entity | Must Link To | If Missing |
|--------|--------------|------------|
| Issue | Project | Not visible in project board |
| Project | Initiative | Not visible in roadmap |
See **projects.md** for complete project creation checklist.
---
## Conventions
### Issue Status
- **Assigned to me**: Set `state: "Todo"`
- **Unassigned**: Set `state: "Backlog"`
### Labels
Uses **domain-based label taxonomy**. See docs/labels.md.
**Key rules:**
- ONE Type label: `feature`, `bug`, `refactor`, `chore`, `spike`
- 1-2 Domain labels: `security`, `backend`, `frontend`, etc.
- Scope labels when applicable: `blocked`, `breaking-change`, `tech-debt`
```bash
# Validate labels
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts labels validate "feature,security"
# Suggest labels for issue
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts labels suggest "Fix XSS vulnerability"
```
## SDK Automation Scripts
**Use only when MCP tools are insufficient.** For complex operations involving loops, mapping, or bulk updates, write TypeScript scripts using `@linear/sdk`. See `sdk.md` for:
- Complete script patterns and templates
- Common automation examples (bulk updates, filtering, reporting)
- Tool selection criteria
Scripts provide full type hints and are easier to debug than raw GraphQL for multi-step operations.
## GraphQL API
**Fallback only.** Use when operations aren't supported by MCP or SDK.
See **api.md** for complete documentation including:
- Authentication and setup
- Example queries and mutations
- Timeout handling patterns
- MCP timeout workarounds
- Shell script compatibility
**Quick ad-hoc query:**
```bash
npx tsx ~/.claude/skills/linear/scripts/query.ts "query { viewer { name } }"
```
## Projects & Initiatives
For advanced project and initiative management patterns, see **projects.md**.
**Quick reference** - common project commands:
```bash
# Create project linked to initiative
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-project "Phase X: Name" "My Initiative"
# Update project status
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase X" in-progress
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase X" completed
# Link/unlink projects to initiatives
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative "Phase X" "My Initiative"
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts unlink-initiative "Phase X" "Old Initiative"
```
**Key topics in projects.md:**
- Project creation checklist (mandatory steps)
- Content vs Description fields
- Discovery before creation
- Codebase verification before work
- Sub-issue management
- Project status updates
- Project updates (status reports)
---
## When to Use This Skill
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
Use this skill when working with manage linear issues, projects, and teams.
## Sync Patterns (Bulk Operations)
For bulk synchronization of code changes to Linear, see **sync.md**.
**Quick sync commands:**
```bash
# Bulk update issues to Done
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts status Done ENG-101 ENG-102 ENG-103
# Update project status
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "My Project" completed
```
---
## Reference
| Document | Purpose |
|----------|---------|
| api.md | GraphQL API reference, timeout handling |
| sdk.md | SDK automation patterns |
| sync.md | Bulk sync patterns |
| projects.md | Project & initiative management |
| troubleshooting.md | Common issues, MCP debugging |
| docs/labels.md | Label taxonomy |
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