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github-pr-creation

Creates GitHub Pull Requests with automated validation and task tracking. Use when user wants to create PR, open pull request, submit for review, or check if ready for PR. Analyzes commits, validates task completion, generates Conventional Commits title and description, suggests labels. NOTE - for merging existing PRs, use github-pr-merge instead.

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GitHub PR creation

Creates Pull Requests with task validation, test execution, and Conventional Commits formatting.

Current state

!git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null !git log @{u}..HEAD --oneline 2>/dev/null || echo "(no upstream tracking)"

Core workflow

1. Confirm target branch

ALWAYS ask user before proceeding:

Creating PR from [current-branch] to [target-branch]. Correct?
Branch flow Typical target
feature/* develop
fix/* develop
hotfix/* main/master
develop main/master

2. Search for task documentation

Look for task/spec files that describe what this PR should accomplish. Common locations by tool:

Tool/Convention Path
Spec2Ship (s2s) .s2s/plans/*.md (look for active plan matching branch name or commits)
AWS Kiro .kiro/specs/*/tasks.md
Cursor .cursor/rules/*.md, .cursorrules
Trae .trae/rules/*.md
GitHub Issues gh issue list --assignee @me --state open
Generic docs/specs/, specs/, tasks.md, TODO.md

Extract task IDs, titles, descriptions, and requirements references when found.

3. Analyze commits

For each commit on this branch, identify type, scope, task references, and breaking changes. Map commits to documented tasks when task files exist.

4. Verify task completion

If task documentation exists:

  1. Identify main task from branch name (e.g., feature/task-2-* -> Task 2)
  2. Find all sub-tasks (e.g., Task 2.1, 2.2, 2.3)
  3. Check which sub-tasks are referenced in commits
  4. Report missing sub-tasks

If tasks incomplete, STOP and show status:

Task 2 INCOMPLETE: 1/3 sub-tasks missing
- Task 2.1: done
- Task 2.2: done
- Task 2.3: MISSING

Ask user whether to complete missing tasks or proceed anyway.

5. Run tests

Run the project test suite. Tests MUST pass before creating PR.

6. Determine PR type and generate title

Branch flow Title prefix
feature/* -> develop feat(scope):
fix/* -> develop fix(scope):
hotfix/* -> main hotfix(scope):
develop -> main release:
refactor/* -> develop refactor(scope):
chore/* -> develop chore(scope):
ci/* -> develop ci(scope):
docs/* -> develop docs(scope):

Title format: <type>(<scope>): <description>

  • Type: dominant commit type from analysis (feat > fix > refactor > ci > chore)
  • Scope: most common scope from commits (kebab-case)
  • Description: imperative, lowercase, no period, max 50 chars

Breaking changes: if any commit contains BREAKING CHANGE: or ! after type:

  • Add breaking label if it exists in the project
  • Include a ## Breaking changes section in the PR body

7. Generate PR body

Use the appropriate template from references/pr_templates.md based on PR type and populate with gathered data.

8. Suggest labels

ALWAYS check available labels first:

bash
gh label list

Match commit types to available project labels. The project may use different names than standard (e.g., "feature" instead of "enhancement").

Commit type Common label names
feat feature, enhancement
fix bug, bugfix
refactor refactoring, tech-debt
docs documentation
ci ci/cd, infrastructure
security security
hotfix urgent, priority:high

If no matching label exists: suggest creating one. The user may have removed default labels, so offering to add relevant ones is appropriate.

9. Determine milestone

Check for open milestones:

bash
gh api repos/$(gh repo view --json nameWithOwner -q '.nameWithOwner')/milestones \
  --jq '.[] | select(.state == "open") | "\(.number): \(.title)"'
  • If one active milestone exists: assign the PR to it (all work in progress belongs to the next release)
  • If multiple milestones exist: ask the user which one applies
  • If no milestones exist: skip (do not create one automatically)

10. Create PR

ALWAYS show title, body, labels, and milestone for user approval first.

bash
gh pr create \
  --title "[title]" \
  --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
[body content]
EOF
)" \
  --base [base_branch] \
  --label "[label1]" --label "[label2]" \
  --milestone "[milestone-title]" \
  --reviewer "[username]"          # if teammates are known

Use --draft if the PR is not ready for merge review yet (work in progress, awaiting CI, or created only to trigger AI bot review on the branch).

Important rules

  • ALWAYS confirm target branch with user
  • ALWAYS run tests before creating PR
  • ALWAYS show PR content for approval before creating
  • ALWAYS check available labels with gh label list before suggesting
  • ALWAYS use HEREDOC for body to preserve formatting
  • ALWAYS add --label for each label separately (not comma-separated in one string)
  • ALWAYS check for open milestones and assign if one is active
  • NEVER create PR without user confirmation
  • NEVER modify repository files (read-only analysis)
  • NEVER create a milestone automatically - only assign existing ones
  • Use --draft for PRs not ready for merge review
  • Use --reviewer when teammates are known from team config or CODEOWNERS

References

  • references/pr_templates.md - PR body templates for all types (feature, release, bugfix, hotfix, refactoring, docs, CI/CD)

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