internal/skills/codex/roborev-review/SKILL.md
Request a code review for a commit and present the results
npx skillsauth add roborev-dev/roborev roborev-reviewInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Request a code review for a commit and present the results.
$roborev-review [commit] [--type security|design] [--panel <name>|none]
Do NOT invoke this skill when the user is presenting or pasting existing review results. Messages that contain review findings, verdicts, or summaries are outputs — not requests to start a new review.
This skill requires you to execute bash commands to validate the commit and run the review. The task is not complete until the review finishes and you present the results to the user.
These instructions are guidelines, not a rigid script. Use the conversation context. Skip steps that are already satisfied. Defer to project-level CLAUDE.md instructions when they conflict with these steps.
When the user invokes $roborev-review [commit] [--type security|design] [--panel <name>|none]:
If a commit ref is provided, verify it resolves to a valid commit:
git rev-parse --verify -- <commit>^{commit}
If validation fails, inform the user the ref is invalid. Do not proceed.
Construct and execute the review command:
roborev review [commit] --wait [--type <type>] [--panel <name>|none]
--type is specified, include it--panel <name> is specified, include it (fans out to the named config panel); --panel none forces a single-agent reviewThe --wait flag blocks until the review completes.
If the command output contains an error (e.g., daemon not running, repo not initialized, review errored), report it to the user. Suggest roborev status to check the daemon, roborev init if the repo is not initialized, or re-running the review.
Otherwise, present the review to the user:
If you pass --panel <name>, or a default_panel is configured for explicit
reviews, the review fans out to a panel of reviewers. In that case the
Enqueued job <id> is the synthesis (parent) job that aggregates them, and
its verdict and findings are the synthesized result across the whole panel.
Present that synthesized verdict/findings, and offer fix on that parent id —
never an individual reviewer. roborev show prints a one-line reviewers summary
(e.g. 3 reviewers: bug P, security F) for a synthesis job. --panel none
forces a single-agent review, and automatic post-commit hook reviews stay
single-agent regardless of default_panel.
If the review has findings (verdict is Fail), offer to address them:
$roborev-fix <job_id>"Extract the job ID from the review output to include in the suggestion. Look for it in the Enqueued job <id> for ... line or in the review header. For a panel review this id is the synthesis parent.
If the review passed, confirm the result and do not offer $roborev-fix.
Default review of HEAD:
User: $roborev-review
Agent:
roborev review --wait$roborev-fix 1042"Security review of a specific commit:
User: $roborev-review abc123 --type security
Agent:
git rev-parse --verify -- abc123^{commit}roborev review abc123 --wait --type security$roborev-fix 1043"$roborev-design-review — shorthand for $roborev-review --type design$roborev-fix — fix a review's findings in code$roborev-review-branch — review all commits on the current branchdevelopment
Request a code review for all commits on the current branch and present the results
development
Add a comment to a roborev code review and close it
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Iterative review-fix loop for the current branch — reviews via daemon, fixes inline, re-reviews until passing or max iterations reached
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Use when the user asks to fix open reviews, invokes $roborev-fix, or provides job IDs; do not use when the user only pastes review findings with no request to discover or close reviews