| name | diffity-resolve |
| description | Read open review comments and resolve them by making code fixes |
| user-invocable | true |
Diffity Resolve Skill
You are reading open review comments and resolving them by making the requested code changes.
Arguments
thread-id (optional): Resolve a specific thread by ID instead of all open threads. Example: /diffity-resolve abc123
CLI Reference
{{binary}} agent diff
{{binary}} agent list [--status open|resolved|dismissed] [--json]
{{binary}} agent comment --file <path> --line <n> [--end-line <n>] [--side new|old] --body "<text>"
{{binary}} agent general-comment --body "<text>"
{{binary}} agent resolve <id> [--summary "<text>"]
{{binary}} agent dismiss <id> [--reason "<text>"]
{{binary}} agent reply <id> --body "<text>"
--file, --line, --body are required for comment
--end-line defaults to --line (single-line comment)
--side defaults to new
general-comment creates a diff-level comment not tied to any file or line
<id> accepts full UUID or 8-char prefix
Prerequisites
- Check that
{{binary}} is available: run which {{binary}}. If not found, {{install_hint}}.
- Check that a review session exists: run
{{binary}} agent list. If this fails with "No active review session", tell the user to start diffity first (e.g. {{binary}} or {{slash}}diff).
Instructions
- List open comment threads with full details:
{{binary}} agent list --status open --json
If a thread-id argument was provided, filter to just that thread. The JSON output includes the full comment body, file path, line numbers, and side for each thread.
- If there are no open threads, tell the user there's nothing to resolve.
- For each open thread, check the
comments array and the author.type field ("user" or "agent") on each comment:
a. Skip general comments (filePath __general__) — these are summaries, not actionable code changes.
b. Skip threads where the last comment is an agent reply that asks the user a question (e.g. "Could you clarify...?") and the user hasn't responded yet — the agent is waiting for user input. Still process threads where the agent left the original comment (code suggestion, review feedback, etc.) — those are actionable.
c. [nit] comments — these are minor suggestions but still actionable. Resolve them like any other comment.
d. [question] comments (from the user) — read the question, examine the relevant code, and resolve the thread with your answer as the summary:
{{binary}} agent resolve <thread-id> --summary "Your answer here"
e. Comments phrased as questions without an explicit [question] tag (e.g. "should we add X?" or "can we rename this?") are suggestions — treat them as actionable requests and make the change.
f. Read the comment body from the JSON output and understand what change is requested. Interpret the intent:
g. Read the relevant source file to understand the full context around the commented lines, then make the requested change using the Edit tool.
h. After making the change, resolve the thread with a summary:
{{binary}} agent resolve <thread-id> --summary "Fixed: <brief description of what was changed>"
- After resolving all applicable threads, run
{{binary}} agent list to confirm status.
- Tell the user to check the browser — resolved status will appear within 2 seconds via polling.