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This skill helps you manage Linear issues, projects, and team workflows by reading, creating, and updating tickets efficiently.

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---
name: linear
description: Manage issues, projects & team workflows in Linear. Use when the user wants to read, create or updates tickets in Linear.
metadata:
  short-description: Manage Linear issues in Codex
---

# Linear

## Overview

This skill provides a structured workflow for managing issues, projects & team workflows in Linear. It ensures consistent integration with the Linear MCP server, which offers natural-language project management for issues, projects, documentation, and team collaboration.

## Prerequisites
- Linear MCP server must be connected and accessible via OAuth
- Confirm access to the relevant Linear workspace, teams, and projects

## Required Workflow

**Follow these steps in order. Do not skip steps.**

### Step 0: Set up Linear MCP (if not already configured)

If any MCP call fails because Linear MCP is not connected, pause and set it up:

1. Add the Linear MCP:
   - `codex mcp add linear --url https://mcp.linear.app/mcp`
2. Enable remote MCP client:
   - Set `[features] rmcp_client = true` in `config.toml` **or** run `codex --enable rmcp_client`
3. Log in with OAuth:
   - `codex mcp login linear`

After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1.

**Windows/WSL note:** If you see connection errors on Windows, try configuring the Linear MCP to run via WSL:
```json
{"mcpServers": {"linear": {"command": "wsl", "args": ["npx", "-y", "mcp-remote", "https://mcp.linear.app/sse", "--transport", "sse-only"]}}}
```

### Step 1
Clarify the user's goal and scope (e.g., issue triage, sprint planning, documentation audit, workload balance). Confirm team/project, priority, labels, cycle, and due dates as needed.

### Step 2
Select the appropriate workflow (see Practical Workflows below) and identify the Linear MCP tools you will need. Confirm required identifiers (issue ID, project ID, team key) before calling tools.

### Step 3
Execute Linear MCP tool calls in logical batches:
- Read first (list/get/search) to build context.
- Create or update next (issues, projects, labels, comments) with all required fields.
- For bulk operations, explain the grouping logic before applying changes.

### Step 4
Summarize results, call out remaining gaps or blockers, and propose next actions (additional issues, label changes, assignments, or follow-up comments).

## Available Tools

Issue Management: `list_issues`, `get_issue`, `create_issue`, `update_issue`, `list_my_issues`, `list_issue_statuses`, `list_issue_labels`, `create_issue_label`

Project & Team: `list_projects`, `get_project`, `create_project`, `update_project`, `list_teams`, `get_team`, `list_users`

Documentation & Collaboration: `list_documents`, `get_document`, `search_documentation`, `list_comments`, `create_comment`, `list_cycles`

## Practical Workflows

- Sprint Planning: Review open issues for a target team, pick top items by priority, and create a new cycle (e.g., "Q1 Performance Sprint") with assignments.
- Bug Triage: List critical/high-priority bugs, rank by user impact, and move the top items to "In Progress."
- Documentation Audit: Search documentation (e.g., API auth), then open labeled "documentation" issues for gaps or outdated sections with detailed fixes.
- Team Workload Balance: Group active issues by assignee, flag anyone with high load, and suggest or apply redistributions.
- Release Planning: Create a project (e.g., "v2.0 Release") with milestones (feature freeze, beta, docs, launch) and generate issues with estimates.
- Cross-Project Dependencies: Find all "blocked" issues, identify blockers, and create linked issues if missing.
- Automated Status Updates: Find your issues with stale updates and add status comments based on current state/blockers.
- Smart Labeling: Analyze unlabeled issues, suggest/apply labels, and create missing label categories.
- Sprint Retrospectives: Generate a report for the last completed cycle, note completed vs. pushed work, and open discussion issues for patterns.

## Tips for Maximum Productivity

- Batch operations for related changes; consider smart templates for recurring issue structures.
- Use natural queries when possible ("Show me what John is working on this week").
- Leverage context: reference prior issues in new requests.
- Break large updates into smaller batches to avoid rate limits; cache or reuse filters when listing frequently.

## Troubleshooting

- Authentication: Clear browser cookies, re-run OAuth, verify workspace permissions, ensure API access is enabled.
- Tool Calling Errors: Confirm the model supports multiple tool calls, provide all required fields, and split complex requests.
- Missing Data: Refresh token, verify workspace access, check for archived projects, and confirm correct team selection.
- Performance: Remember Linear API rate limits; batch bulk operations, use specific filters, or cache frequent queries.

Overview

This skill manages issues, projects, and team workflows in Linear via the Linear MCP server. It provides guided, consistent steps to read, create, and update tickets, projects, labels, and comments. Use it to streamline triage, planning, releases, and cross-team collaboration while keeping authentication and workspace context validated.

How this skill works

The skill inspects workspace context by listing teams, projects, issues, cycles, and documentation, then performs operations in ordered batches: read first to build context, then create or update resources. It uses Linear MCP tools (issue, project, team, document, and comment endpoints) through authenticated OAuth and requires confirming identifiers before making changes. After operations it summarizes results, highlights blockers, and recommends next actions.

When to use it

  • Triage incoming bugs or prioritize a backlog for a sprint
  • Create or update issues, labels, projects, cycles, or comments in Linear
  • Balance team workload by grouping active issues per assignee
  • Plan a release or create a project with milestones and linked issues
  • Audit documentation and open remediation issues for gaps or outdated content

Best practices

  • Always confirm workspace, team, and project identifiers before calling tools
  • Read/list operations first to gather context, then batch create/update changes
  • Group bulk edits logically and explain grouping before applying them
  • Use natural-language queries when possible and reuse saved filters for frequent lists
  • Break large updates into smaller batches to avoid rate limits and validate after each batch

Example use cases

  • Sprint planning: list open issues for a team, prioritize, and create a new cycle with assignments
  • Bug triage: list critical/high bugs, rank by impact, and move top items to In Progress
  • Release planning: create a release project, add milestones, and generate feature issues with estimates
  • Documentation audit: search docs, create labeled issues for gaps with suggested fixes
  • Team workload balance: group active issues by assignee and propose or apply redistributions

FAQ

What prerequisites are required before using this skill?

You must connect the Linear MCP server via OAuth and have access to the relevant Linear workspace, teams, and projects.

What if an MCP call fails due to missing connection?

Pause and configure the Linear MCP: add the server, enable rmcp_client, run OAuth login, then restart the client before continuing.