Agent skill
create-pr
This skill should be used when user asks to "create a PR", "make a pull request", "open PR for this branch", "submit changes as PR", "push and create PR", or explicitly invokes "create-pr".
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/fcakyon/claude-codex-settings/tree/main/plugins/github-dev/skills/create-pr
SKILL.md
Create PR
Complete workflow for creating pull requests following project standards.
When explicitly invoked with extra text, treat that text as additional context for branch naming, commit context, and PR title and body generation. Compress it into a short plain-language branch name rather than copying the full text.
Process
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Preferred execution
- If subagents are available, use
github-dev:pr-creatorfor the full workflow. - Pass along any extra invocation text plus session findings and motivation as additional context.
- Otherwise follow the manual steps below.
- If subagents are available, use
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Verify staged changes exist with
git diff --cached --name-only -
Branch setup
- If on main/master, create a short branch first:
feature/short-topic,fix/short-topic, ordocs/short-topic - Keep the branch suffix to 2-4 short words
- Avoid long, overly specific, or sentence-like branch names
- Use
github-dev:commit-creatorsubagent to handle staged changes if needed, and pass session findings and motivation into the commit context
- If on main/master, create a short branch first:
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Documentation check
- Update README.md or docs based on changes compared to target branch
- For config/API changes, use
mcp__tavily__tavily_searchto verify info and include sources
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Analyze all commits
- Use
git diff <base-branch>...HEADto review complete changeset - PR message must describe all commits, not just latest
- Focus on what changed from reviewer perspective
- Use
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Create PR
- Use
ghfor GitHub operations andgitonly for local branch management - Use
github-dev:pr-creatororgh pr createwith parameters:-t(title): Start with capital letter, use verb, NO "fix:" or "feat:" prefix Use plain language. Avoid jargon and internal shorthand unless a command or tool name is needed.-b(body): Brief summary + bullet points with inline markdown links-a @me(self-assign)-r <reviewer>: Only add if the user explicitly asks OR recent PRs by this author have reviewers. Check with:gh pr list --repo <owner>/<repo> --author @me --limit 5 --json reviewRequestsIf recent PRs have no reviewers, skip-rentirely.
- Use
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PR Body Guidelines
- Single section, no headers if possible. Very concise
- Use plain language. Avoid jargon and buzzwords unless an exact command or tool name is needed.
- Few bullet points + 1 CLI/usage snippet or simple before/after snippet
- No test plans, no changed file lists, no line-number links
Examples
CLI snippet:
Add compare command for side-by-side model comparison
- Run multiple models on same images with `--models` and `--phrases` flags
- Horizontal panel concatenation with model name headers
`ultrannotate compare --source ./images --models sam3.pt,yoloe-26x-seg.pt --phrases "person,car"`
Before/after:
Inline single-use variables in compare_models
- xyxy2xywhn handles empty arrays, guard unnecessary
- Use function reference for draw dispatch
Before: `boxes = result.get(...); ops.xyxy2xywhn(boxes, ...)`
After: `ops.xyxy2xywhn(result.get(...), ...)`
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