skills/address-github-comments/SKILL.md
Use when you need to address review or issue comments on an open GitHub Pull Request using the gh CLI.
npx skillsauth add ruanmalvao-web/lp address-github-commentsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Efficiently address PR review comments or issue feedback using the GitHub CLI (gh). This skill ensures all feedback is addressed systematically.
Ensure gh is authenticated.
gh auth status
If not logged in, run gh auth login.
Fetch the comments for the current branch's PR.
gh pr view --comments
Or use a custom script if available to list threads.
Apply the code changes for the selected comments.
Once fixed, respond to the threads as resolved.
gh pr comment <PR_NUMBER> --body "Addressed in latest commit."
gh auth status before starting.tools
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