bees
Bees - Lightweight SQLite-Backed Issue Tracker
This skill activates when working with Bees for issue tracking, dependency management, and AI-augmented workflows.
When to Use This Skill
Activate when:
- Managing issues with dependencies in a local repository
- Exporting issue context for AI agents (
bees prime) - Tracking issue hierarchies and dependency graphs
- Needing SQLite-backed performance for large issue sets
- Syncing issues to JSONL for portability (
bees sync) - Working with AI agents that need structured task queues
What is Bees?
Bees is a lightweight, local-first issue tracker designed for AI-augmented development:
- SQLite storage: WAL-mode SQLite database for fast queries
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