| name | pr-creator |
| description | Use this skill when asked to create a pull request (PR). It ensures all PRs follow the repository's established templates and standards. |
Pull Request Creator
This skill guides the creation of high-quality Pull Requests that adhere to the repository's standards.
Workflow
Follow these steps to create a Pull Request:
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Locate Template: Search for a pull request template in the repository.
- Check
.github/pull_request_template.md
- Check
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
- If multiple templates exist (e.g., in
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/), ask the user which one to use or select the most appropriate one based on the context (e.g., bug_fix.md vs feature.md).
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Read Template: Read the content of the identified template file.
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Draft Description: Create a PR description that strictly follows the template's structure.
- Headings: Keep all headings from the template.
- Checklists: Review each item. Mark with
[x] if completed. If an item is not applicable, leave it unchecked or mark as [ ] (depending on the template's instructions) or remove it if the template allows flexibility (but prefer keeping it unchecked for transparency).
- Content: Fill in the sections with clear, concise summaries of your changes.
- Related Issues: Link any issues fixed or related to this PR (e.g., "Fixes #123").
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Create PR: Use the gh CLI to create the PR.
gh pr create --title "type(scope): succinct description" --body "..."
- Title: Ensure the title follows the Conventional Commits format if the repository uses it (e.g.,
feat(ui): add new button, fix(core): resolve crash).
Principles
- Compliance: Never ignore the PR template. It exists for a reason.
- Completeness: Fill out all relevant sections.
- Accuracy: Don't check boxes for tasks you haven't done.