github-elements-tracking

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GitHub Issues as AI's permanent memory.

AuthorEmasoft
Version1.0.0
Installs0

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What problem does it solve?

AI agents often struggle with context loss, multi-session work, and maintaining persistent memory for complex projects. This skill transforms GitHub Issues into a robust, permanent memory system, ensuring context survives, collaboration is seamless, and large documents are stored efficiently. It eliminates the need for agents to manually reconstruct state, saving significant time and reducing errors.

Core Features & Use Cases

  • Persistent Context & Memory: Leverages GitHub Issues to store work logs, decisions, and checkpoints that survive context exhaustion, providing a complete, traceable history for AI agents.
  • Multi-Agent Coordination & Workflow Enforcement: Implements strict protocols for DEV, TEST, and REVIEW phases, ensuring ordered collaboration, preventing conflicts, and guiding agents through complex development cycles.
  • Large Document & Project Context Storage: Integrates with SERENA MCP memory bank, allowing agents to store documents exceeding GitHub's limits and maintain project-level context across multiple issues.
  • Automated Safeguards & Recovery: Includes pre-flight checks, merge coordination, and recovery procedures to prevent errors, handle interruptions, and ensure project integrity.

Quick Start

Activate the github-elements-tracking skill. Then, tell me to "track work across sessions" or "create an epic" for a new feature, and the skill will guide you through the structured workflow.

Dependency Matrix

Required Modules

ghgitjqSERENA MCP

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Name: github-elements-tracking
Download link: https://github.com/Emasoft/ghe-marketplace/archive/main.zip#github-elements-tracking

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