hmm not really. It just uses the forgejo/gitea REST API, you'd do the same on Jira. The helper is there to have a basic CLI command instead of having to write curl calls with JSON bodies all the time and return yaml instead of json, like so
Can just ask an LLM to develop the CLI command - for mine I just wrote the framework for it and then let the LLM fill in the methods. The skill markdown is just a means to expose /forgejo in prompts so that you can easily guide what it should do, and contains some examples for common use cases and how to use --help
hmm not really. It just uses the forgejo/gitea REST API, you'd do the same on Jira. The helper is there to have a basic CLI command instead of having to write curl calls with JSON bodies all the time and return yaml instead of json, like so
forgejo issue get privateorg/privaterepo 123 forgejo issue reply privateorg/privaterepo 123 "${reply}" forgejo pr create me/myfork upstream/theirfork "${pr_body}" --label "type/bugfix"Can just ask an LLM to develop the CLI command - for mine I just wrote the framework for it and then let the LLM fill in the methods. The skill markdown is just a means to expose
/forgejoin prompts so that you can easily guide what it should do, and contains some examples for common use cases and how to use--help