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About

This skill automates creating and managing GitHub pull requests using the GitHub CLI, handling branch preparation, PR descriptions, and review workflows. It's designed for developers proposing changes from feature branches, requesting code reviews, and merging completed work. The skill covers the entire PR lifecycle from creation through feedback to final merge and cleanup.

Quick Install

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npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code
Plugin CommandAlternative
/plugin add https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac
Git CloneAlternative
git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/create-pull-request

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

Documentation

Create Pull Request

Create GitHub pull request with clear title, structured description, proper branch setup.

When Use

  • Proposing changes from feature or fix branch for review
  • Merging completed work into main branch
  • Asking for code review from collaborators
  • Documenting purpose and scope of set of changes

Inputs

  • Required: Feature branch with committed changes
  • Required: Base branch to merge into (usually main)
  • Optional: Reviewers to request
  • Optional: Labels or milestone
  • Optional: Draft status

Steps

Step 1: Ensure Branch Is Ready

Verify branch is up to date with base and all changes committed:

# Check for uncommitted changes
git status

# Fetch latest from remote
git fetch origin

# Rebase on latest main (or merge)
git rebase origin/main

Got: Branch ahead of origin/main with no uncommitted changes, no conflicts.

If fail: Rebase conflicts? Resolve them (see resolve-git-conflicts skill), then git rebase --continue. Branch diverged far? Consider git merge origin/main instead.

Step 2: Review All Changes on the Branch

Examine full diff and commit history going into PR:

# See all commits on this branch (not on main)
git log origin/main..HEAD --oneline

# See the full diff against main
git diff origin/main...HEAD

# Check if branch tracks remote and is pushed
git status -sb

Got: All commits relevant to PR. Diff shows only intended changes.

If fail: Unrelated commits present? Consider interactive rebase to clean history before creating PR.

Step 3: Push the Branch

# Push branch to remote (set upstream tracking)
git push -u origin HEAD

Got: Branch shows on GitHub remote.

If fail: Push rejected? Pull first with git pull --rebase origin <branch> and resolve conflicts.

Step 4: Write PR Title and Description

Keep title under 70 characters. Use body for details:

gh pr create --title "Add weighted mean calculation" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
- Implement `weighted_mean()` with NA handling and zero-weight filtering
- Add input validation for mismatched vector lengths
- Include unit tests covering edge cases

## Test plan
- [ ] `devtools::test()` passes with no failures
- [ ] Manual verification with example data
- [ ] Edge cases: empty vectors, all-NA weights, zero-length input

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"

For draft PRs:

gh pr create --title "WIP: Add authentication" --body "..." --draft

Got: PR created on GitHub with URL returned. Description clearly tells what changed and how to test.

If fail: gh not authenticated? Run gh auth login. Wrong base branch? Specify with --base main.

Step 5: Handle Review Feedback

Respond to review comments. Push updates:

# View PR comments
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{number}/comments

# View PR review status
gh pr checks

# After making changes, commit and push
git add <files>
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
fix: address review feedback on input validation

EOF
)"
git push

Got: New commits show on PR. Review comments addressed.

If fail: CI checks fail after pushing? Read check output with gh pr checks. Fix issues before asking for re-review.

Step 6: Merge and Clean Up

After approval:

# Merge the PR (squash merge keeps history clean)
gh pr merge --squash --delete-branch

# Or merge with all commits preserved
gh pr merge --merge --delete-branch

# Or rebase merge (linear history)
gh pr merge --rebase --delete-branch

After merge, update local main:

git checkout main
git pull origin main

Got: PR merged, remote branch deleted, local main updated.

If fail: Merge blocked by failing checks or missing approvals? Fix those first. Do not force-merge without clearing blockers.

Checks

  • PR title concise (under 70 chars) and descriptive
  • PR body has summary of changes and test plan
  • All commits on branch relevant to PR
  • CI checks pass
  • Branch up to date with base branch
  • Reviewers assigned (if required by repo settings)
  • No sensitive data in diff

Pitfalls

  • PR too large: Keep PRs focused on single feature or fix. Big PRs harder to review, more merge conflicts.
  • Missing test plan: Always describe how changes can be verified, even for docs PRs.
  • Stale branch: Base branch moved far ahead? Rebase before creating PR to cut merge conflicts.
  • Force-pushing during review: Dodge force-pushing to branch with open review comments. Push new commits so reviewers see incremental changes.
  • Not reading CI output: Check gh pr checks before asking for re-review. Failing CI wastes reviewers' time.
  • Forgetting to delete branch: Use --delete-branch with merge to keep remote clean.

See Also

  • commit-changes - creating commits for PR
  • manage-git-branches - branch creation and naming conventions
  • resolve-git-conflicts - handling conflicts during rebase/merge
  • create-github-release - releasing after merge

GitHub Repository

pjt222/agent-almanac
Path: i18n/caveman/skills/create-pull-request
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