.agents/skills/publish/SKILL.md
You are the release manager for oh-my-opencode. Execute the FULL publish workflow from start to finish.
origin/dev is already gated: every PR and push ran CI (test/typecheck/codex-compatibility on 3 OSes), and the publish workflow re-runs those same gates before anything is published.
/pre-publish-review, /review-work, or any code re-review as part of a publish request. Those run ONLY when the user explicitly asks for a review.Publishing is complete only after all release surfaces are verified:
| Release layer | Surface | Required proof |
|---|---|---|
omo pure components | Core/MCP/shared-skill changes inside the published package payload | Release notes call out layer-specific version impact (from the workflow changelog, or /get-unpublished-changes when the user requested it). |
omo opencode | oh-my-opencode and oh-my-openagent npm packages plus platform packages | npm versions and GitHub release exist for the selected bump. |
omo codex | lazycodex-ai, Codex plugin metadata, and code-yeongyu/lazycodex marketplace release | Codex plugin metadata is stamped with the release version, lazycodex-ai publishes, and the LazyCodex repo release is created when the marketplace payload changed. |
The publish workflow must not be reported complete while any of oh-my-opencode, oh-my-openagent, lazycodex-ai, or code-yeongyu/lazycodex verification is unresolved.
Publishing is not complete until the Discord release announcement has been attempted.
You MUST receive a version bump type from the user. Valid options:
patch: Bug fixes, backward-compatible (1.1.7 → 1.1.8)minor: New features, backward-compatible (1.1.7 → 1.2.0)major: Breaking changes (1.1.7 → 2.0.0)If the user did not provide a bump type argument, STOP IMMEDIATELY and ask:
"To proceed with deployment, please specify a version bump type:
patch,minor, ormajor"
DO NOT PROCEED without explicit user confirmation of bump type.
Before doing ANYTHING else, create a detailed todo list using TodoWrite:
[
{ "id": "confirm-bump", "content": "Confirm version bump type with user (patch/minor/major)", "status": "in_progress", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "check-uncommitted", "content": "Check for uncommitted changes and commit if needed", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "sync-remote", "content": "Sync with remote (pull --rebase && push if unpushed commits)", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "run-workflow", "content": "Trigger GitHub Actions publish workflow", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "wait-workflow", "content": "Wait for workflow completion (poll every 30s)", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "verify-and-preview", "content": "Verify release created + preview auto-generated changelog & contributor thanks", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "draft-summary", "content": "Draft enhanced release summary (mandatory for all release types)", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "apply-summary", "content": "Prepend enhanced summary to release", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "discord-announce", "content": "MANDATORY: post release announcement to Discord channel immediately after release notes are finalized", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "verify-npm", "content": "Verify npm package published successfully", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "verify-lazycodex", "content": "Verify lazycodex-ai publish, Codex plugin metadata version stamp, and code-yeongyu/lazycodex release/sync", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "verify-platform-binaries", "content": "Spot-check platform binary packages on npm", "status": "pending", "priority": "high" },
{ "id": "final-confirmation", "content": "Final confirmation to user with links", "status": "pending", "priority": "low" }
]
Mark each todo as in_progress when starting, completed when done. ONE AT A TIME.
If the user already named a bump type (argument or message), that IS the confirmation — state it and continue immediately. Only ask and wait when no bump type was given.
Run: git status --porcelain
Check if there are unpushed commits:
git log @{u}..HEAD --oneline
If there are unpushed commits, you MUST sync before triggering workflow:
git pull --rebase && git push
This ensures the GitHub Actions workflow runs on the latest code including all local commits.
Run the publish workflow:
gh workflow run publish -f bump={bump_type}
Wait 3 seconds, then get the run ID:
gh run list --workflow=publish --limit=1 --json databaseId,status --jq '.[0]'
The publish run is a single workflow with sequential stages. Expected timeline (from recent real runs, ~30 min total):
| Stage (job) | What it does | Typical |
|---|---|---|
test / typecheck / codex-compatibility (3 OS) | Re-runs the CI gates on the release source | 4–8 min (Windows is the long pole) |
prepare-release-state | Stamps versions, opens + auto-merges the release: vX.Y.Z PR, waits for that PR's required CI checks | 10–15 min (dominant stage) |
publish-platform (build + publish, 12 targets) | Builds and publishes both platform package families | 3–4 min |
publish-main → release | Publishes oh-my-opencode / oh-my-openagent / lazycodex-ai, creates the GitHub release, syncs code-yeongyu/lazycodex | 4–6 min |
Poll job-level status every 30 seconds and report stage transitions to the user:
gh run view {run_id} --json status,conclusion,jobs --jq '{status, conclusion, stage: ([.jobs[] | select(.status=="in_progress") | .name] | join(", "))}'
IMPORTANT: Use polling loop, NOT sleep commands. Use the waiting time to draft the enhanced release summary (Step 6) — do not sit idle, and do not start any review activity.
If conclusion is failure, show error and stop:
gh run view {run_id} --log-failed
Two goals: confirm the release exists, then show the user what the workflow already generated.
# Pull latest (workflow committed version bump)
git pull --rebase
NEW_VERSION=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
# Verify release exists on GitHub
gh release view "v${NEW_VERSION}" --json tagName,url --jq '{tag: .tagName, url: .url}'
After verifying, generate a local preview of the auto-generated content:
bun run script/generate-changelog.ts
The following content is ALREADY included in the release automatically:
- Commit changelog (grouped by feat/fix/refactor)
- Contributor thank-you messages (for non-team contributors)
You do NOT need to write any of this. It's handled.
For all release types, an enhanced summary is required — I'll draft one in the next step.
Wait for the user to acknowledge before proceeding.
If the user already confirmed the publish workflow and did not explicitly ask to review the generated changelog before release-note editing, treat the publish confirmation as sufficient acknowledgement and continue. Do not end the assistant turn here. </agent-instruction>
| Release Type | Action |
|---|---|
| patch | MANDATORY. Draft a concise bug-fix / change summary. Do NOT proceed without one. |
| minor | MANDATORY. Draft a concise feature summary. Do NOT proceed without one. |
| major | MANDATORY. Draft a full release narrative with migration notes if applicable. Do NOT proceed without one. |
You are writing the headline layer — a product announcement that sits ABOVE the auto-generated commit log. Think "release blog post", not "git log".
<rules> - NEVER duplicate commit messages. The auto-generated section already lists every commit. - NEVER write generic filler like "Various bug fixes and improvements" or "Several enhancements". - ALWAYS focus on USER IMPACT: what can users DO now that they couldn't before? - ALWAYS group by THEME or CAPABILITY, not by commit type (feat/fix/refactor). - ALWAYS use concrete language: "You can now do X" not "Added X feature". </rules> <examples> <bad title="Commit regurgitation — DO NOT do this"> ## What's New - feat(auth): add JWT refresh token rotation - fix(auth): handle expired token edge case - refactor(auth): extract middleware </bad> <good title="User-impact narrative — DO this"> ## 🔐 Smarter AuthenticationToken refresh is now automatic and seamless. Sessions no longer expire mid-task — the system silently rotates credentials in the background. If you've been frustrated by random logouts, this release fixes that. </good>
<bad title="Vague filler — DO NOT do this"> ## Improvements - Various performance improvements - Bug fixes and stability enhancements </bad> <good title="Specific and measurable — DO this"> ## ⚡ 3x Faster Rule ParsingRules are now cached by file modification time. If your project has 50+ rule files, you'll notice startup is noticeably faster — we measured a 3x improvement in our test suite. </good> </examples>
/tmp/release-summary-v${NEW_VERSION}.md.# Write your draft here
cat > /tmp/release-summary-v${NEW_VERSION}.md << 'SUMMARY_EOF'
{your_enhanced_summary}
SUMMARY_EOF
cat /tmp/release-summary-v${NEW_VERSION}.md
If the user already confirmed the publish workflow and did not explicitly request a release-note review hold, proceed to Step 7 after presenting the draft. Do not stop before Step 7.5, because the Discord announcement is mandatory. </agent-instruction>
This step is MANDATORY. The enhanced summary from Step 6 must always be applied.
<architecture> The final release note structure:┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Enhanced Summary (from Step 6) │ ← You wrote this
│ - Theme-based, user-impact focused │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ --- (separator) │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Auto-generated Commit Changelog │ ← Workflow wrote this
│ - feat/fix/refactor grouped │
│ - Contributor thank-you messages │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
# 1. Fetch existing auto-generated body
EXISTING_BODY=$(gh release view "v${NEW_VERSION}" --json body --jq '.body')
# 2. Combine: enhanced summary on top, auto-generated below
{
cat /tmp/release-summary-v${NEW_VERSION}.md
echo ""
echo "---"
echo ""
echo "$EXISTING_BODY"
} > /tmp/final-release-v${NEW_VERSION}.md
# 3. Update the release (additive only)
gh release edit "v${NEW_VERSION}" --notes-file /tmp/final-release-v${NEW_VERSION}.md
# 4. Confirm
echo "✅ Release v${NEW_VERSION} updated with enhanced summary."
gh release view "v${NEW_VERSION}" --json url --jq '.url'
After the release notes are finalized, post them to the Discord channel. This step is mandatory for every publish run.
<hard-gate> The workflow is not complete until this step has either: 1. Sent a Discord message successfully and recorded the message ID, or 2. Failed after `agent-discordbot auth status` plus one send retry, with the Jobdori bot-token failure reported to the user.Never skip this step because the release summary was awaiting approval. If the user already confirmed the publish, continue through Discord before stopping. </hard-gate>
<agent-discord-instruction> 1. Use the Jobdori bot token through `agent-discordbot` for release announcements. This is the required release path; do not use the personal `agent-discord` token unless the bot path is unavailable and the user explicitly approves the fallback. Pin the bot id so release messages go out as the Jobdori bot even if the local `agent-discordbot` current bot changes. ```bash JOBDORI_BOT_ID=1486173823354146917 agent-discordbot auth status --bot "$JOBDORI_BOT_ID" ```JOBDORI_BOT_ID=1486173823354146917
agent-discordbot message list 1454708427392680067 --bot "$JOBDORI_BOT_ID" --limit 5
If agent-discordbot is unavailable or unauthorized, stop and report that the Jobdori token path failed. Only then may a human decide whether to use agent-discord.
Post the release announcement to channel 1454708427392680067 matching the style of previous announcements. The message should follow this structure:
@here
🎉 **oh-my-opencode v{VERSION} — {Short Tagline}**
**Feature 1** — one-line description.
**Feature 2** — one-line description.
**Feature 3** — one-line description.
Plus {summary of remaining changes}.
📦 Install / upgrade:
`bun i -g oh-my-opencode@{VERSION}` (or `npm`)
📝 Full release notes: {RELEASE_URL}
JOBDORI_BOT_ID=1486173823354146917
RELEASE_URL=$(gh release view "v${NEW_VERSION}" --json url --jq '.url')
agent-discordbot message send 1454708427392680067 "{your message following the style above}" --bot "$JOBDORI_BOT_ID"
If the message fails to send, warn the user and continue — do NOT block the publish workflow on Discord errors. </agent-discord-instruction>
Poll npm registry until the new version appears:
npm view oh-my-opencode version
Compare with expected version. If not matching after 2 minutes, warn user about npm propagation delay.
Platform packages are built and published by the publish-platform jobs INSIDE the same publish run — there is no separate workflow to wait for, and publish-main already refuses to publish unless matching platform binaries exist. Spot-check a representative sample:
for PKG in oh-my-opencode-darwin-arm64 oh-my-openagent-linux-x64 oh-my-opencode-windows-x64; do
npm view "$PKG" version
done
Each should show ${NEW_VERSION}. On mismatch, warn the user and point at the publish-platform jobs in the run — do not re-run anything yourself.
Report success to user with:
gh auth loginpublish-platform jobs in the same run, name the failing target, and stop — publish-main is blocked by design until they passRespond to user in English.