| name | ce-commit-push-pr |
| description | Commit, push, and open a PR with an adaptive, value-first description that scales in depth with the change. Use when the user says "commit and PR", "ship this", "create a PR", or "open a pull request". Also handles description-only flows ("write a PR description", "rewrite the PR body", "describe this PR") without committing or pushing. |
Git Commit, Push, and PR
Asking the user: When this skill says "ask the user", use the platform's blocking question tool: AskUserQuestion in Claude Code (call ToolSearch with select:AskUserQuestion first if its schema isn't loaded), request_user_input in Codex, ask_user in Gemini, ask_user in Pi (requires the pi-ask-user extension). Fall back to presenting the question in chat only when no blocking tool exists in the harness or the call errors (e.g., Codex edit modes) — not because a schema load is required. Never silently skip the question.
Mode
- Description-only — user wants just a description ("write/draft a PR description", "describe this PR", or pasted a PR URL/number alone). Run Step 4 only; print the result. Apply only if the user asks. If a PR ref was pasted, pass it to Step 4 so Pre-A resolves the right range.
- Description update — user wants to refresh/rewrite an existing PR's description with no commit/push intent. If no open PR, report and stop. Otherwise run Step 4 (PR mode using the existing PR's URL), then Step 5 to preview, confirm, and apply via
gh pr edit.
- Full workflow — otherwise. Run Steps 1-5 in order.
Context
On platforms other than Claude Code, run the Context fallback below. In Claude Code, the labeled sections contain pre-populated data — use them directly.
Git status:
!git status
Working tree diff:
!git diff HEAD
Current branch:
!git branch --show-current
Recent commits:
!git log --oneline -10
Remote default branch:
!git rev-parse --abbrev-ref origin/HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo 'DEFAULT_BRANCH_UNRESOLVED'
Existing PR check:
!gh pr view --json url,title,state 2>/dev/null || echo 'NO_OPEN_PR'
Context fallback
printf '=== STATUS ===\n'; git status; printf '\n=== DIFF ===\n'; git diff HEAD; printf '\n=== BRANCH ===\n'; git branch --show-current; printf '\n=== LOG ===\n'; git log --oneline -10; printf '\n=== DEFAULT_BRANCH ===\n'; git rev-parse --abbrev-ref origin/HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo 'DEFAULT_BRANCH_UNRESOLVED'; printf '\n=== PR_CHECK ===\n'; gh pr view --json url,title,state 2>/dev/null || echo 'NO_OPEN_PR'
Step 1: Resolve branch and PR state
The remote default branch returns something like origin/main; strip the origin/ prefix. If it returned DEFAULT_BRANCH_UNRESOLVED or bare HEAD, try gh repo view --json defaultBranchRef --jq '.defaultBranchRef.name'. If both fail, fall back to main.
Branch routing:
- Detached HEAD — explain a branch is required and ask whether to create a feature branch. If yes, derive a name from the change content. If no, stop.
- On default branch with work to do (uncommitted, unpushed, or no upstream) — automatically create a feature branch (pushing the default directly is not supported). Derive a name from the change content and continue at Step 3, which handles branch creation safely. Do not ask whether to branch — committing on the default is not an option here.
- On default branch with no work — report no feature branch work and stop.
- Feature branch — continue.
Note the existing PR URL from the PR check if state: OPEN. Step 5 uses it to route between new-PR and existing-PR application.
Step 2: Determine conventions
Match repo style for commit messages and PR titles (project instructions in context > recent commits > conventional commits as default). With conventional commits, default to fix: over feat: when ambiguous — adding code to remedy broken or missing behavior is fix:. Reserve feat: for capabilities the user could not previously accomplish. The user may override.
Step 3: Commit and push
If on the default branch, branch creation needs to handle stale local <base>, unpushed commits on local <base>, and uncommitted changes that collide with the fresh remote base. Read references/branch-creation.md and follow its decision flow before continuing.
Scan changed files for naturally distinct concerns. If they clearly group into separate logical changes, create separate commits (2-3 max). Group at file level only — no git add -p. When ambiguous, one commit is fine.
Stage and commit each group. Avoid git add -A and git add . — they sweep in .env, build artifacts, and generated files:
git add file1 file2 file3 && git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
commit message here
EOF
)"
Then push:
git push -u origin HEAD
If the working tree is clean and all commits are already pushed, this step is a no-op.
Step 4: Compose the PR title and body
You MUST read references/pr-description-writing.md in full — the core principle at the top governs every step. The only input it needs from this skill is the PR ref, if one was identified by mode dispatch (description-only with a pasted URL, or description update).
Evidence decision before composition. Two short-circuits, then the full decision:
- User explicitly asked for evidence ("ship with a demo", "include a screenshot") — proceed directly to capture. If capture is impossible or clearly not useful, note briefly and proceed without.
- Agent judgment on authored changes — if you authored the commits and know the change is non-observable (internal plumbing, type-only, backend refactor without user-facing effect, docs/markdown/changelog/CI/test-only, pure refactors), skip the prompt without asking.
Otherwise, if the branch diff changes observable behavior (UI, CLI output, API behavior with runnable code, generated artifacts, workflow output) and evidence is not blocked (unavailable credentials, paid services, deploy-only infrastructure, hardware), ask: "This PR has observable behavior. Capture evidence for the PR description?"
- Capture now — load
ce-demo-reel with a target description from the branch diff. It returns Tier, Description, URL, Path. Exactly one of URL/Path contains a real value; the other is "none". If URL, splice as a ## Demo section. If Path (user chose local save), note in the body that a demo was recorded but is not embedded. If skipped, proceed without evidence.
- Use existing evidence — ask for the URL or markdown embed; splice as a
## Demo section.
- Skip — proceed without an evidence section.
Then continue with the rest of the reference (Steps A through G) to compose the title and body.
Step 5: Apply and report
Description-only mode — print the title and body. Stop unless the user asks to apply.
New PR (full workflow, no existing PR from Step 1) — apply per "Applying via gh" below using gh pr create. Report the URL.
Existing PR (full workflow, found in Step 1) — the new commits are already on the PR from Step 3. Report the PR URL, then ask whether to rewrite the description.
- No — done.
- Yes — run Step 4 if not already done, then preview and apply (see below).
Description update mode, or existing-PR rewrite confirmed — preview before applying. Ask: "New title: <title> (<N> chars). Summary leads with: <first two sentences>. Total body: <L> lines. Apply?" If declined, the user may pass focus text back for a regenerate; do not apply. If confirmed, apply per "Applying via gh" below using gh pr edit and report the URL.
Applying via gh
The body must be written to a temp file and passed via --body-file <path>. Never use --body-file -, stdin pipes, heredoc-to-stdin, or --body "$(cat ...)" — wrappers and stdin handling can silently produce an empty PR body while gh still exits 0 and returns a URL.
BODY_FILE=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/ce-pr-body.XXXXXX") && cat > "$BODY_FILE" <<'__CE_PR_BODY_END__'
<the composed body markdown goes here, verbatim>
__CE_PR_BODY_END__
The quoted sentinel keeps $VAR, backticks, and any literal EOF inside the body from being expanded.
For <TITLE>: substitute verbatim. If it contains ", `, $, or \, escape them or switch to single quotes.
gh pr create --title "<TITLE>" --body-file "$BODY_FILE"
gh pr edit --title "<TITLE>" --body-file "$BODY_FILE"