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f5ef23b2af feat(skills): Add import_gitea_issues skill for bead creation
Add a Claude Code skill that imports open Gitea issues as beads:
- Uses 'tea issues' to list open issues
- Checks existing beads to avoid duplicates
- Detects issue type (bug/feature/task) from content
- Creates beads with P2 priority and Gitea issue URL in notes
- Reports summary of imported vs skipped issues

Implements bead: nixos-configs-tdf
2026-01-10 12:56:33 -08:00
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---
description: Import open Gitea issues as beads, skipping already-imported ones
---
# Import Gitea Issues as Beads
This skill imports open Gitea issues as beads, checking for duplicates to avoid re-importing already tracked issues.
## Prerequisites
- `tea` CLI must be installed and configured for the repository
- `bd` (beads) CLI must be installed
- Must be in a git repository with a Gitea/Forgejo remote
## Workflow
### Step 1: Get open Gitea issues
List all open issues using `tea`:
```bash
tea issues
```
This returns a table with columns: INDEX, TITLE, LABELS, MILESTONE
### Step 2: Get existing beads
List all current beads to check what's already imported:
```bash
bd list
```
Also check bead notes for issue URLs to identify imports:
```bash
bd list --json | jq -r '.[] | select(.notes != null) | .notes' | grep -oP 'issues/\K\d+'
```
### Step 3: Check for already-linked PRs
Check if any open PRs reference beads (skip these issues as they're being worked on):
```bash
tea pr list
```
Look for PRs with:
- Bead ID in title: `[nixos-configs-xxx]`
- Bead reference in body: `Implements bead:` or `Bead ID:`
### Step 4: For each untracked issue, create a bead
For each issue not already tracked:
1. **Get full issue details**:
```bash
tea issue [ISSUE_NUMBER]
```
2. **Determine bead type** based on issue content:
- "bug" - if issue mentions bug, error, broken, fix, crash
- "feature" - if issue mentions feature, add, new, enhancement
- "task" - default for other issues
3. **Create the bead**:
```bash
bd add "[ISSUE_TITLE]" \
--type=[TYPE] \
--priority=P2 \
--notes="Gitea issue: [ISSUE_URL]
Original issue description:
[ISSUE_BODY]"
```
Note: The `--notes` flag accepts multi-line content.
### Step 5: Report results
Present a summary:
```
## Gitea Issues Import Summary
### Imported as Beads
| Issue | Title | Bead ID | Type |
|-------|-------|---------|------|
| #5 | Add dark mode | nixos-configs-abc | feature |
| #3 | Config broken on reboot | nixos-configs-def | bug |
### Skipped (Already Tracked)
| Issue | Title | Reason |
|-------|-------|--------|
| #4 | Update flake | Existing bead: nixos-configs-xyz |
| #2 | Refactor roles | PR #7 references bead |
### Skipped (Other)
| Issue | Title | Reason |
|-------|-------|--------|
| #1 | Discussion: future plans | No actionable work |
```
## Type Detection Heuristics
Keywords to detect issue type:
**Bug indicators** (case-insensitive):
- bug, error, broken, fix, crash, fail, issue, problem, wrong, not working
**Feature indicators** (case-insensitive):
- feature, add, new, enhancement, implement, support, request, want, would be nice
**Task** (default):
- Anything not matching bug or feature patterns
## Error Handling
- **tea not configured**: Report error and exit
- **bd not available**: Report error and exit
- **Issue already has bead**: Skip and report in summary
- **Issue is a PR**: Skip (tea shows PRs and issues separately)
## Notes
- Default priority is P2; adjust manually after import if needed
- Issue labels from Gitea are not automatically mapped to bead tags
- Run this periodically to catch new issues
- After import, use `bd ready` to see which beads can be worked on

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{
options.roles.nfs-mounts = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Enable default NFS mounts";
server = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "10.0.0.43";
description = "IP address or hostname of the NFS server";
};
remotePath = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "/media";
description = "Remote path to mount from the NFS server";
};
mountPoint = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "/media";
description = "Local mount point for the NFS share";
};
# TODO: implement requireMount
requireMount = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
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config = mkIf cfg.enable
{
fileSystems.${cfg.mountPoint} = {
device = "${cfg.server}:${cfg.remotePath}";
fileSystems."/media" = {
device = "10.0.0.43:/media";
fsType = "nfs";
options = [
"defaults"

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{
options.roles.printing = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Enable default printing setup";
printerName = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "MFC-L8900CDW_series";
description = "Name for the default printer";
};
printerUri = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "ipp://brother.oglehome/ipp/print";
description = "Device URI for the default printer (e.g., ipp://hostname/ipp/print)";
};
printerModel = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "everywhere";
description = "PPD model for the printer (use 'everywhere' for driverless IPP)";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable
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};
hardware.printers.ensurePrinters = [{
name = cfg.printerName;
deviceUri = cfg.printerUri;
model = cfg.printerModel;
name = "MFC-L8900CDW_series";
deviceUri = "ipp://brother.oglehome/ipp/print";
model = "everywhere";
}];
hardware.printers.ensureDefaultPrinter = cfg.printerName;
hardware.printers.ensureDefaultPrinter = "MFC-L8900CDW_series";
# Fix ensure-printers service to wait for network availability
systemd.services.ensure-printers = {

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{
options.roles.virtualisation = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Enable virtualisation";
dockerUsers = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [ "johno" ];
description = "List of users to add to the docker group";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable
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virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true;
programs.virt-manager.enable = true;
virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
users.extraGroups.docker.members = cfg.dockerUsers;
users.extraGroups.docker.members = [ "johno" ];
};
}