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# Description
Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams
# SKILL.md
name: linear-claude-skill
description: "Manage Linear issues, projects, and teams"
allowed-tools:
- WebFetch(domain: linear.app)
source: "https://github.com/wrsmith108/linear-claude-skill"
risk: safe
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:
- MCP Tools (mcp__linear) - Use if available in your tool set
- Linear CLI (
linearcommand) - Always available via Bash - Helper Scripts - For complex operations
If MCP tools are NOT available, use the Linear CLI via 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)
# 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)
# ❌ NEVER - exposes key to Claude's context
linear config show
echo $LINEAR_API_KEY
printenv | grep LINEAR
cat .env
Setup for New Projects
-
Create
.env.schemawith@sensitiveannotation:
bash # @type=string(startsWith=lin_api_) @required @sensitive LINEAR_API_KEY= -
Add
LINEAR_API_KEYto.env(never commit this file) -
Configure MCP to use environment variable:
json { "mcpServers": { "linear": { "env": { "LINEAR_API_KEY": "${LINEAR_API_KEY}" } } } } -
Use
varlock loadto validate before operations
Quick Start (First-Time Users)
1. Check Your Setup
Run the setup check to verify your configuration:
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:
- Open Linear in your browser
- Go to Settings (gear icon) -> Security & access -> Personal API keys
- Click Create key and copy the key (starts with
lin_api_) - Add to your environment:
# 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:
npx tsx ~/.claude/skills/linear/scripts/query.ts "query { viewer { name } }"
You should see your name from Linear.
4. Common Operations
# 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 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
-
Create the project first:
bash npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts create-project "Phase X: Feature Name" "My Initiative" -
Set project state to Planned:
bash npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts project-status "Phase X: Feature Name" planned -
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" -
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:
# 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.
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:
# 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.
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts link-initiative <project-name> <initiative-name>
Examples:
# 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.
npx tsx scripts/linear-ops.ts unlink-initiative <project-name> <initiative-name>
Examples:
# 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
# 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:
{
"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
# 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:
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
# 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:
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:
# 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:
# 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 |
External: Linear MCP Documentation
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