| name | pr-screenshots |
| description | Capture Playwright screenshots and embed them in GitHub PR descriptions |
| domain | pull-requests, visual-review, docs, testing |
| confidence | high |
| source | earned (multiple sessions establishing the pattern for PR #11 TypeDoc API reference) |
Context
When a PR includes visual changes (docs sites, UI components, generated pages), reviewers
need to see what the PR delivers without checking out the branch. Screenshots belong in
the PR description body, not as committed files and not as text descriptions.
Use this skill whenever:
- A PR touches docs site pages (Astro, Starlight, etc.)
- A PR adds or changes UI components
- A PR generates visual artifacts (TypeDoc, Storybook, diagrams)
- Playwright tests already capture screenshots as part of testing
Patterns
1. Capture screenshots with Playwright
If Playwright tests already exist and produce screenshots, reuse those. Otherwise,
write a minimal capture script:
import { chromium } from 'playwright';
const browser = await chromium.launch();
const page = await browser.newPage({ viewport: { width: 1280, height: 720 } });
const screenshots = [
{ url: 'http://localhost:4321/path/to/page', name: 'feature-landing' },
{ url: 'http://localhost:4321/path/to/detail', name: 'feature-detail' },
];
for (const { url, name } of screenshots) {
await page.goto(url, { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
await page.screenshot({ path: `screenshots/${name}.png`, fullPage: false });
}
await browser.close();
2. Host screenshots on a temporary branch
GitHub PR descriptions render images via URLs. The gh CLI cannot upload binary
images directly. Use a temporary orphan branch to host the images:
# Save current branch
$currentBranch = git branch --show-current
# Create orphan branch with only screenshot files
git checkout --orphan screenshots-temp
git reset
git add screenshots/*.png
git commit -m "screenshots for PR review"
git push origin screenshots-temp --force
# Build raw URLs
$base = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/{owner}/{repo}/screenshots-temp/screenshots"
# Each image: $base/{name}.png
# Return to working branch
git checkout -f $currentBranch
3. Embed in PR description
Use gh pr edit with the raw URLs embedded as markdown images:
$base = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/{owner}/{repo}/screenshots-temp/screenshots"
gh pr edit {PR_NUMBER} --repo {owner}/{repo} --body @"
## {PR Title}
### What this PR delivers
- {bullet points of changes}
---
### Screenshots
#### {Page/Feature Name}

#### {Another Page}

---
### To verify locally
```bash
{commands to run locally}
"@
### 4. Cleanup after merge
After the PR is merged, delete the temporary branch:
```bash
git push origin --delete screenshots-temp
5. Gitignore screenshots locally
Screenshots are build artifacts — never commit them to feature branches:
# PR screenshots (hosted on temp branch, not committed to features)
screenshots/
docs/tests/screenshots/
Examples
Example: Docs site PR with 3 pages
- Start dev server:
cd docs && npm run dev
- Run Playwright tests (they capture screenshots as a side effect)
- Push screenshots to
screenshots-temp branch
- Update PR body with embedded
![...]() image references
- Reviewer sees the pages inline without checking out the branch
Example: Reusing existing Playwright test screenshots
If tests at docs/tests/*.spec.mjs already save to docs/tests/screenshots/:
cd docs && npx playwright test tests/api-reference.spec.mjs
# Screenshots now at docs/tests/screenshots/*.png
# Push those to screenshots-temp and embed in PR
Anti-Patterns
- ❌ Committing screenshots to feature branches — they bloat the repo and go stale
- ❌ Posting text descriptions instead of actual images — reviewers can't see what they're getting
- ❌ Using
gh CLI to "upload" images — gh issue comment and gh pr edit don't support binary uploads
- ❌ Asking the user to manually drag-drop images — automate it with the temp branch pattern
- ❌ Skipping screenshots for visual PRs — if the PR changes what users see, show what users see
- ❌ Leaving the screenshots-temp branch around forever — clean up after merge