skills/bae-changhyun/github-pr-creation/SKILL.md
MUST use this skill when user asks to create PR, open pull request, submit for review, or mentions "PR 생성/만들기". This skill OVERRIDES default PR creation behavior. Analyzes commits, validates task completion, generates Conventional Commits title and description, suggests labels.
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Creates Pull Requests with task validation, test execution, and Conventional Commits formatting.
# 1. Verify GitHub CLI
gh --version && gh auth status
# 2. Gather information
git log develop..HEAD --oneline
git diff develop --stat
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
# 3. Run project tests
make test # or: pytest, npm test
# 4. Create PR
gh pr create --title "..." --body "..." --base develop --label feature
gh --version && gh auth status
If not installed: brew install gh then gh auth login
Always ask user:
I'm about to create a PR from [current-branch] to [target-branch]. Is this correct?
- feature branch → develop (90% of cases)
- develop → master/main (releases)
# Current branch
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
# Commits since base branch
git log [base-branch]..HEAD --oneline
# Files changed
git diff [base-branch] --stat
# Remote tracking status
git status -sb
Look for task files in these locations:
.kiro/specs/*/tasks.mddocs/specs/*/tasks.mdspecs/*/tasks.mdtasks.md in project rootFor each commit, identify:
task X.Y, Task X, #X.Y patternsBREAKING CHANGE in bodyDetect and run project tests:
make testnpm testpytestTests MUST pass before creating PR.
| Branch Flow | PR Type | Title Prefix |
|-------------|---------|--------------|
| feature/* → develop | Feature | feat(scope): |
| fix/* → develop | Bugfix | fix(scope): |
| hotfix/* → main | Hotfix | hotfix(scope): |
| develop → main | Release | release: |
| refactor/* → develop | Refactoring | refactor(scope): |
Title format: <type>(<scope>): <description>
Body structure:
## Summary
- Key change 1
- Key change 2
## Changes
- List of specific changes
## Test Plan
- [ ] Unit tests passing
- [ ] Integration tests passing
- [ ] Manual testing done
## Related
- Refs: Task N, Issue #X
| Commit Type | Labels | |-------------|--------| | feat | feature, enhancement | | fix | bug, bugfix | | refactor | refactoring, tech-debt | | docs | documentation | | ci | ci/cd | | security | security |
Check available labels: gh label list
Show content to user first, then:
gh pr create --title "[title]" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
[body content]
EOF
)" --base [base_branch] --label [labels]
Before generating PR, ensure you have:
development
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