awesome-copilot/prompts/create-github-issue-feature-from-specification.prompt.md
Daniel Scott-Raynsford d260c65769 Add prompts for .NET best practices, design pattern review, GitHub Copilot suggestions, and various update tasks
- Created a prompt for .NET/C# best practices to ensure code quality and adherence to standards.
- Added a design pattern review prompt for evaluating C#/.NET code implementations.
- Introduced prompts for suggesting relevant GitHub Copilot chatmodes and prompts based on repository context.
- Developed a prompt for updating Azure Verified Modules in Bicep files to the latest versions.
- Implemented a prompt for updating implementation plans with new requirements and features.
- Created a prompt for updating the llms.txt file to reflect changes in documentation or specifications.
- Added a prompt for updating markdown file indexes with files from specified folders.
- Developed a prompt for updating object-oriented component documentation according to best practices.
- Created a prompt for updating specification files to align with new requirements and ensure AI-readiness.
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---
mode: 'agent'
description: Create GitHub Issue for feature request from specification file using feature_request.yml template.
tools: ['codebase', 'search', 'github', 'create_issue', 'search_issues', 'update_issue']
---
# Create GitHub Issue from Specification
Create GitHub Issue for the specification at `${file}`.
## Process
1. Analyze specification file to extract requirements
2. Check existing issues using `search_issues`
3. Create new issue using `create_issue` or update existing with `update_issue`
4. Use `feature_request.yml` template (fallback to default)
## Requirements
- Single issue for the complete specification
- Clear title identifying the specification
- Include only changes required by the specification
- Verify against existing issues before creation
## Issue Content
- Title: Feature name from specification
- Description: Problem statement, proposed solution, and context
- Labels: feature, enhancement (as appropriate)