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    gentleman-programming

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    gentleman-programming/github-pr
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    About

    SKILL.md

    Install

    Install via Skills CLI

    or add to your agent
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      OpenClaw
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      Goose
    • Trae
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    About

    Create high-quality Pull Requests with conventional commits and proper descriptions. Trigger: When creating PRs, writing PR descriptions, or using gh CLI for pull requests.

    SKILL.md

    When to Use

    • Creating a new Pull Request
    • Writing PR titles and descriptions
    • Preparing commits for review
    • Using gh pr create command

    Critical Patterns

    PR Title = Conventional Commit

    <type>(<scope>): <short description>
    
    feat     New feature
    fix      Bug fix  
    docs     Documentation
    refactor Code refactoring
    test     Adding tests
    chore    Maintenance
    

    PR Description Structure

    ## Summary
    - 1-3 bullet points explaining WHAT and WHY
    
    ## Changes
    - List main changes
    
    ## Testing
    - [ ] Tests added/updated
    - [ ] Manual testing done
    
    Closes #123
    

    Atomic Commits

    # Good: One thing per commit
    git commit -m "feat(user): add User model"
    git commit -m "feat(user): add UserService"
    git commit -m "test(user): add UserService tests"
    
    # Bad: Everything in one commit
    git commit -m "add user feature"
    

    Code Examples

    Basic PR Creation

    gh pr create \
      --title "feat(auth): add OAuth2 login" \
      --body "## Summary
    - Add Google OAuth2 authentication
    
    ## Changes
    - Added AuthProvider component
    - Created useAuth hook
    
    Closes #42"
    

    PR with HEREDOC (Complex Description)

    gh pr create --title "feat(dashboard): add analytics" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
    ## Summary
    - Add real-time analytics dashboard
    
    ## Changes
    - Created AnalyticsProvider
    - Added LineChart, BarChart components
    
    ## Testing
    - [x] Unit tests for components
    - [x] Manual testing complete
    
    ## Screenshots
    ![Dashboard](url)
    
    Closes #123
    EOF
    )"
    

    Draft PR

    gh pr create --draft \
      --title "wip: refactor auth" \
      --body "Work in progress"
    

    PR with Reviewers and Labels

    gh pr create \
      --title "feat(api): add rate limiting" \
      --body "Adds rate limiting to API" \
      --reviewer "user1,user2" \
      --label "enhancement,api"
    

    Commands

    # Create PR
    gh pr create --title "type(scope): desc" --body "..."
    
    # Create with web editor
    gh pr create --web
    
    # View PR status
    gh pr status
    
    # View diff
    gh pr diff
    
    # Check CI status
    gh pr checks
    
    # Merge with squash
    gh pr merge --squash
    
    # Add reviewer
    gh pr edit --add-reviewer username
    

    Anti-Patterns

    Don't: Vague Titles

    # Bad
    gh pr create --title "fix bug"
    gh pr create --title "update"
    
    # Good
    gh pr create --title "fix(auth): prevent session timeout"
    

    Don't: Giant PRs

    # Bad: 50 files, 2000+ lines in one PR
    
    # Good: Split into logical PRs
    # PR 1: feat(models): add User model
    # PR 2: feat(api): add user endpoints
    # PR 3: feat(ui): add user pages
    

    Don't: Empty Descriptions

    # Bad
    --body "Added feature"
    
    # Good
    --body "## Summary
    - What you did and why
    
    ## Changes  
    - Specific changes
    
    Closes #123"
    

    Quick Reference

    Task Command
    Create PR gh pr create -t "type: desc" -b "body"
    Draft PR gh pr create --draft
    Web editor gh pr create --web
    Add reviewer --reviewer user1,user2
    Add label --label bug,high-priority
    Link issue Closes #123 in body
    View status gh pr status
    Merge squash gh pr merge --squash

    Resources

    • Conventional Commits
    • GitHub CLI Manual
    Recommended Servers
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    Repository
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