cursor-team-kit/skills/loop-on-ci/SKILL.md
Monitor PR checks and fix failures until green. Uses gh pr checks as the source of truth for PR-attached checks.
npx skillsauth add cursor/plugins loop-on-ciInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Need to watch a branch or pull request and iterate on CI failures until all required checks are green.
Use gh pr checks as the source of truth. It includes all PR-attached checks, while gh run list only covers GitHub Actions.
gh pr checks --watch --fail-fast.# Resolve the active PR
gh pr view --json number,url,headRefName
# Inspect all attached checks
gh pr checks --json name,bucket,state,workflow,link
# Watch pending checks and fail fast
gh pr checks --watch --fail-fast
# GitHub Actions logs, when the failing check links to a GHA run
gh run view <run-id> --log-failed
--no-verify) to force progress.gh pr checks --json name,bucket,state,workflow,link after every push; the check set can change.development
Apply when you catch yourself writing the same instruction a second time, or notice a recurring correction. Encode the rule as a lint, metadata flag, runtime check, or script instead of more text.
tools
Apply to any non-trivial work, not just bulk work: edits, migrations, analyses, checks. Build the tool that does it or proves it (codemod, script, generator, or a skill your subagents follow) instead of working by hand. The tool is the artifact a reviewer can rerun.
tools
Use for 'why does X work this way', 'why we picked Y', design rationale, regressions, postmortems, or data-backed thresholds. Discovers available MCPs and queries each evidence category (source control, issue tracker, long-form docs, real-time chat, infrastructure observability, error tracking, product analytics warehouse) in parallel, then returns a cited read on decisions and tradeoffs. Use how for runtime behavior.
data-ai
Cut AI tells from any writing. Must always apply.