Remove references to non-existent resource files (references/, assets/,
scripts/, examples/) from 115 skill SKILL.md files. These sections
pointed to directories and files that were never created, causing
confusion when users install skills.
Also fix broken Code of Conduct links in issue templates to use
absolute GitHub URLs instead of relative paths that 404.
- Added document start markers (---) to all YAML files
- Fixed line length issues by breaking long lines appropriately
- Removed trailing whitespace throughout all files
- Added proper newlines at end of files
- Fixed truthy value format ('on' -> 'on')
- Standardized YAML formatting across workflows and issue templates
- Used multi-line strings (>) for long descriptions
- Maintained readability while adhering to 80-character line limit
All YAML files now pass yamllint validation with only minor warnings remaining.
Problem Analysis:
- Original workflow used complex GitHub search API causing rate limiting issues
- Custom first-time contributor detection was unreliable and fragile
- Used pull_request instead of pull_request_target for PRs (security issue)
- Complex github-script logic prone to failures
Solution Implemented:
- Replaced custom logic with GitHub's official actions/first-interaction@v1
- Changed to pull_request_target for PR security and reliability
- Eliminated API rate limiting issues by removing search calls
- Simplified permissions and workflow structure
- Added comprehensive welcome messages with community guidelines
Benefits:
- More reliable first-time contributor detection
- No rate limiting issues
- Better security with pull_request_target
- Easier to maintain using official GitHub action
- Consistent messaging across issues and PRs
Also included alternative implementation example using garg3133/welcome-new-contributors@v1.2
- Added Code of Conduct with clear behavioral standards
- Created Contributing guidelines with submission requirements
- Implemented structured issue templates (bug reports, features, new agents, moderation)
- Disabled blank issues to enforce template usage
- Added automated content moderation via GitHub Actions:
* Real-time scanning for hate speech, threats, and profanity
* Automatic closure/locking of critical violations
* Moderation alerts for maintainer review
- Set up welcome system for new contributors with community guidelines
- Enabled GitHub Discussions as alternative to issues for general questions
- Closed and locked existing hate speech issue #30
- Blocked offending user account
This creates a multi-layered defense against inappropriate content while
maintaining an open, welcoming environment for legitimate contributors.