investigate-to-confluence
Runs an evidence-based investigation of a bug, failure, or unexpected behavior with investigate and publishes the resulting investigation report to a user-specified Confluence location. Use when the user wants something debugged, diagnosed, or root-caused AND the findings posted to a Confluence space or page. Requires a configured Atlassian MCP server. Does not investigate to a local file only — use investigate. Does not publish an arbitrary existing markdown file — use markdown-to-confluence. Does not document an already-understood feature to Confluence — use project-documentation-to-confluence. Does not plan or specify a new feature to Confluence — use plan-a-feature-to-confluence. Does not publish to Jira — use work-items-to-jira.
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Investigate to Confluence
This skill runs an evidence-based investigation with the core han-coding:investigate skill, lets the user review the resulting report, and then publishes it to a Confluence location that the user must specify. It is a thin orchestrator: the investigation work belongs to han-coding:investigate, and the publishing work belongs to han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluence. This skill only validates its inputs, runs the investigation to a temporary file, gets the user's review and publish choice, and hands the file to the publisher.
han-coding:investigate produces a single report file (the investigation plan: problem statement, evidence summary, root cause analysis, planned fix, validation results, and summary). It does not produce companion artifacts, so this skill publishes that one file as a single Confluence page — the single-page sibling of han-atlassian:project-documentation-to-confluence, not the parent-plus-children tree of han-atlassian:plan-a-feature-to-confluence.
The five steps below are the whole skill. It does not resolve Confluence pages or call the Confluence MCP create/update tools itself; han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluence owns all of that.
Step 1: Validate Inputs
Confirm the skill has everything it needs before spending effort on an investigation:
- Atlassian MCP reachable (hard requirement). Call
mcp__claude_ai_Atlassian__getAccessibleAtlassianResourcesto confirm the server is connected and retrieve the cloud ID(s). If the tool is not available, the call errors, or it returns no accessible resources (typically an authentication or configuration problem), stop immediately. Tell the user this skill requires the Atlassian MCP server to be installed, configured, and authenticated, and that they can re-run it once it is connected. Do not fall back to a local-only run; for a local-only investigation, point them athan-coding:investigate. This preflight runs first so a missing server fails before any investigation work begins. - A symptom or question to investigate. Confirm the request names a bug, failure, error, integration, or unexpected behavior to investigate. This — together with any relevant conversation context — is forwarded to
han-coding:investigateverbatim in Step 2. If the request is too thin to start, lethan-coding:investigaterun its own investigation rather than pre-empting it here. - A Confluence destination. Confirm the request provides a target location: a Confluence page URL (to update that page, or create a child under it), or a space (key or name) plus an optional parent page. If none was provided, ask for one with
AskUserQuestion, explaining plainly that the skill needs an exact destination because it does not search Confluence. Do not resolve the page tree here — only confirm a location was given. Carry it through to Step 5;han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluenceresolves it.
Step 2: Produce the Investigation Report to a Temporary File
Invoke the han-coding:investigate skill with the Skill tool, forwarding all provided context verbatim: the symptom or question, any known reproduction steps or error messages, any suspected entry points, and the relevant conversation context. Do not summarize, trim, or reinterpret the user's context; pass it through so han-coding:investigate runs exactly as it would on its own (parallel investigators, conditional specialist analysts, adversarial validation, and the final report) — except add two explicit instructions:
- It must write the resulting investigation report to a file under
/tmp/(for example/tmp/<symptom-slug>.md) rather than into the project's docs or plans directory. This keeps the working report out of the repo until the user decides to publish it. - It must stop after producing the report.
han-coding:investigatenormally ends by presenting the plan for approval and can trigger the fix's implementation on approval; this skill wants the report only, so instruct it not to implement the fix or change any code — this skill publishes findings, it does not ship them.
Let han-coding:investigate complete its full investigation process. Capture the exact /tmp/ file path it wrote. That markdown file is the source content for Confluence. Proceed to Step 3 once it finishes.
Step 3: Show the File for Review
Tell the user the exact /tmp/ path of the generated investigation report so they can open and review it before deciding whether to publish. State plainly that the content has not been published anywhere yet, and that no code was changed.
Step 4: Confirm the Publish Choice
Publishing to Confluence puts the content where other people can see it, so require an explicit choice before posting. Ask with AskUserQuestion, restating the /tmp/ file path and the Confluence destination the user provided. Offer three options, listing the draft option first as the recommended default:
- "Yes, save it as a draft to edit later (recommended)" — published as an unpublished Confluence draft for the user to review, edit, and publish themselves. This is the default. (Publish mode: draft.)
- "Yes, publish it live now" — the page goes live immediately. (Publish mode: live.)
- "No, keep it local only" — nothing is published.
If the user keeps it local only, stop. Report the /tmp/ report path and state clearly that nothing was published to Confluence. Otherwise, record the chosen publish mode (draft or live) for Step 5.
Step 5: Publish with markdown-to-confluence
Invoke the han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluence skill with the Skill tool, forwarding:
- the
/tmp/markdown file path captured in Step 2, - the Confluence destination the user provided in Step 1 (the page URL, or the space plus optional parent page), passed through verbatim, and
- the publish mode the user chose in Step 4 (
draftorlive), stated explicitly sohan-atlassian:markdown-to-confluencedoes not re-ask.
han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluence resolves the location, reads the file, creates or updates the page in the chosen mode, handles Mermaid diagrams, and reports the resulting page URL. Relay its result to the user: the created or updated page's URL and whether it went live or was saved as a draft. If publishing fails, report the error and confirm the /tmp/ markdown file is unchanged and intact.
Verification
- Inputs validated: the Atlassian server was reachable, a symptom or question to investigate was present, and a Confluence location was provided — or the skill stopped before doing any work.
- Report produced to /tmp:
han-coding:investigateran with the full forwarded context, wrote the investigation report to a/tmp/file whose path was captured, and did not implement the fix or change any code. - User reviewed: the
/tmp/path was shown to the user before any publish. - Explicit choice obtained: the user chose draft, live, or local-only.
- Publish delegated and reported: when the user chose to publish,
han-atlassian:markdown-to-confluencecreated or updated the page in the chosen mode and its URL was relayed; when the user declined, only the/tmp/report exists.