| name | Requesting Code Review |
| description | Dispatch code-reviewer subagent to review implementation against plan or requirements before proceeding |
| when_to_use | when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging, to verify work meets requirements |
| version | 1.3.0 |
| progressive_disclosure | {"level":1,"references":[{"path":"references/code-reviewer-template.md","title":"Code Reviewer Template","description":"Complete subagent template with placeholders and review checklist"},{"path":"references/review-examples.md","title":"Review Examples & Workflows","description":"Good vs bad reviews, severity guidelines, complete workflow examples"}]} |
| effort | medium |
Requesting Code Review
Dispatch code-reviewer subagent to catch issues before they cascade.
Core principle: Review early, review often.
Scope note: This skill is the review loop — how to dispatch the
code-reviewer subagent, gate on severity, and act on feedback. For the
reviewer's checklist (what correctness/design/security/readability items to
actually look for), see the code-review skill.
When to Request Review
Mandatory:
- After each task in subagent-driven development
- After completing major feature
- Before merge to main
Optional but valuable:
- When stuck (fresh perspective)
- Before refactoring (baseline check)
- After fixing complex bug
Quick Start
1. Get git SHAs:
BASE_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD~1)
HEAD_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
2. Dispatch code-reviewer subagent:
Use Task tool with code-reviewer type, fill template at Code Reviewer Template
Required placeholders:
{WHAT_WAS_IMPLEMENTED} - What you just built
{PLAN_OR_REQUIREMENTS} - What it should do
{BASE_SHA} - Starting commit
{HEAD_SHA} - Ending commit
{DESCRIPTION} - Brief summary
3. Act on feedback:
| Severity | Action |
|---|
| Critical | Fix immediately, don't proceed |
| Important | Fix before next major task |
| Minor | Note for later, can proceed |
See severity guidelines for details.
Integration with Workflows
Subagent-Driven Development:
- Review after EACH task
- Catch issues before they compound
- Fix before moving to next task
Executing Plans:
- Review after each batch (3 tasks)
- Get feedback, apply, continue
Ad-Hoc Development:
- Review before merge
- Review when stuck
Pushing Back on Reviews
If reviewer wrong:
- Push back with technical reasoning
- Show code/tests that prove it works
- Reference plan requirements
- Request clarification
See pushing back examples
Common Mistakes
Never:
- Skip review because "it's simple"
- Ignore Critical issues
- Proceed with unfixed Important issues
- Argue without technical justification
Always:
- Provide full context in review request
- Fix Critical issues immediately
- Document why you disagree (if you do)
- Re-review after fixing Critical issues
Examples
Need examples? See Review Examples & Workflows for:
- Complete review output examples
- Good vs bad review requests
- Review workflows for different scenarios
- How to act on different severity levels
- When and how to push back
Need template? See Code Reviewer Template for the complete subagent dispatch template.