Agent skill

push

Push current branch changes to origin and create or update the corresponding pull request; use when asked to push, publish updates, or create pull request.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/ReinaMacCredy/maestro/tree/main/.codex/skills/maestro:symphony-setup/reference/codex-skills/push

SKILL.md

Push

Prerequisites

  • gh CLI is installed and available in PATH.
  • gh auth status succeeds for GitHub operations in this repo.

Goals

  • Push current branch changes to origin safely.
  • Create a PR if none exists for the branch, otherwise update the existing PR.
  • Keep branch history clean when remote has moved.

Related Skills

  • pull: use this when push is rejected or sync is not clean (non-fast-forward, merge conflict risk, or stale branch).

Steps

  1. Identify current branch and confirm remote state.

  2. Run local validation (make -C elixir all) before pushing.

  3. Push branch to origin with upstream tracking if needed, using whatever remote URL is already configured.

  4. If push is not clean/rejected:

    • If the failure is a non-fast-forward or sync problem, run the pull skill to merge origin/main, resolve conflicts, and rerun validation.
    • Push again; use --force-with-lease only when history was rewritten.
    • If the failure is due to auth, permissions, or workflow restrictions on the configured remote, stop and surface the exact error instead of rewriting remotes or switching protocols as a workaround.
  5. Ensure a PR exists for the branch:

    • If no PR exists, create one.
    • If a PR exists and is open, update it.
    • If branch is tied to a closed/merged PR, create a new branch + PR.
    • Write a proper PR title that clearly describes the change outcome
    • For branch updates, explicitly reconsider whether current PR title still matches the latest scope; update it if it no longer does.
  6. Write/update PR body explicitly using .github/pull_request_template.md:

    • Fill every section with concrete content for this change.
    • Replace all placeholder comments (<!-- ... -->).
    • Keep bullets/checkboxes where template expects them.
    • If PR already exists, refresh body content so it reflects the total PR scope (all intended work on the branch), not just the newest commits, including newly added work, removed work, or changed approach.
    • Do not reuse stale description text from earlier iterations.
  7. Validate PR body with mix pr_body.check and fix all reported issues.

  8. Reply with the PR URL from gh pr view.

Commands

sh
# Identify branch
branch=$(git branch --show-current)

# Minimal validation gate
make -C elixir all

# Initial push: respect the current origin remote.
git push -u origin HEAD

# If that failed because the remote moved, use the pull skill. After
# pull-skill resolution and re-validation, retry the normal push:
git push -u origin HEAD

# If the configured remote rejects the push for auth, permissions, or workflow
# restrictions, stop and surface the exact error.

# Only if history was rewritten locally:
git push --force-with-lease origin HEAD

# Ensure a PR exists (create only if missing)
pr_state=$(gh pr view --json state -q .state 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ "$pr_state" = "MERGED" ] || [ "$pr_state" = "CLOSED" ]; then
  echo "Current branch is tied to a closed PR; create a new branch + PR." >&2
  exit 1
fi

# Write a clear, human-friendly title that summarizes the shipped change.
pr_title="<clear PR title written for this change>"
if [ -z "$pr_state" ]; then
  gh pr create --title "$pr_title"
else
  # Reconsider title on every branch update; edit if scope shifted.
  gh pr edit --title "$pr_title"
fi

# Write/edit PR body to match .github/pull_request_template.md before validation.
# Example workflow:
# 1) open the template and draft body content for this PR
# 2) gh pr edit --body-file /tmp/pr_body.md
# 3) for branch updates, re-check that title/body still match current diff

tmp_pr_body=$(mktemp)
gh pr view --json body -q .body > "$tmp_pr_body"
(cd elixir && mix pr_body.check --file "$tmp_pr_body")
rm -f "$tmp_pr_body"

# Show PR URL for the reply
gh pr view --json url -q .url

Notes

  • Do not use --force; only use --force-with-lease as the last resort.
  • Distinguish sync problems from remote auth/permission problems:
    • Use the pull skill for non-fast-forward or stale-branch issues.
    • Surface auth, permissions, or workflow restrictions directly instead of changing remotes or protocols.

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