| name | pr |
| description | Create a pull request with conventional commit title and description |
| argument-hint | [optional: target branch or description] |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Glob, Grep |
PX4 Pull Request
No Claude attribution anywhere (no Co-Authored-By, no "Generated with Claude").
Steps
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Check branch. If on main, create a feature branch <username>/<description>
where <username> comes from gh api user --jq .login.
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Gather context: git status, git log --oneline main..HEAD,
git diff main...HEAD --stat, check for remote tracking branch.
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Sanity-build the targets we care about. Fix any build errors before opening
the PR:
make px4_fmu-v6x — hardware target
make px4_sitl — simulation
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PR title: type(scope): description — under 72 chars, covers the
overall change across all commits. This becomes the squash-merge commit
message.
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PR body: start with a plain leading paragraph explaining what the PR does and why. No headings (## Summary, ## Test plan, etc.), no boilerplate, no Claude attribution. Use bullet lists only to enumerate discrete changes; don't force prose into bullets. Describe testing inline if relevant, no separate test plan section. Use markdown (links, code blocks, lists) only when warranted. Keep it concise and well-formatted.
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Push with -u if needed, then gh pr create. Default base is main
unless user says otherwise.
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Return the PR URL.
If the user provided arguments, use them as context: $ARGUMENTS