describe-pr
Generate comprehensive PR descriptions following repository templates
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/describe-pr && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6838" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/describe-pr && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/describe-pr
About this skill
Generate PR Description
You are tasked with generating a comprehensive pull request description following the repository's standard template.
Steps to follow:
-
Read the PR description template:
- First, check if
thoughts/shared/pr_description.mdexists - If it doesn't exist, inform the user they need to create a PR description template at
thoughts/shared/pr_description.md - Read the template carefully to understand all sections and requirements
- First, check if
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Identify the PR to describe:
- Check if the current branch has an associated PR:
gh pr view --json url,number,title,state 2>/dev/null - If no PR exists for the current branch, or if on main/master, list open PRs:
gh pr list --limit 10 --json number,title,headRefName,author - Ask the user which PR they want to describe
- Check if the current branch has an associated PR:
-
Check for existing description:
- Check if
thoughts/shared/prs/{number}_description.mdalready exists - If it exists, read it and inform the user you'll be updating it
- Consider what has changed since the last description was written
- Check if
-
Gather comprehensive PR information:
- Get the full PR diff:
gh pr diff {number} - If you get an error about no default remote repository, instruct the user to run
gh repo set-defaultand select the appropriate repository - Get commit history:
gh pr view {number} --json commits - Review the base branch:
gh pr view {number} --json baseRefName - Get PR metadata:
gh pr view {number} --json url,title,number,state
- Get the full PR diff:
4b. Gather reasoning history (if available):
- Check if reasoning files exist:
ls .git/claude/commits/*/reasoning.md 2>/dev/null - If they exist, aggregate them:
bash "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/.claude/scripts/aggregate-reasoning.sh" main - This shows what approaches were tried before the final solution
- Save the output for inclusion in the PR description
-
Analyze the changes thoroughly: (ultrathink about the code changes, their architectural implications, and potential impacts)
- Read through the entire diff carefully
- For context, read any files that are referenced but not shown in the diff
- Understand the purpose and impact of each change
- Identify user-facing changes vs internal implementation details
- Look for breaking changes or migration requirements
-
Handle verification requirements:
- Look for any checklist items in the "How to verify it" section of the template
- For each verification step:
- If it's a command you can run (like
make check test,npm test, etc.), run it - If it passes, mark the checkbox as checked:
- [x] - If it fails, keep it unchecked and note what failed:
- [ ]with explanation - If it requires manual testing (UI interactions, external services), leave unchecked and note for user
- If it's a command you can run (like
- Document any verification steps you couldn't complete
-
Generate the description:
- Fill out each section from the template thoroughly:
- Answer each question/section based on your analysis
- Be specific about problems solved and changes made
- Focus on user impact where relevant
- Include technical details in appropriate sections
- Write a concise changelog entry
- If reasoning files were found (from step 4b):
- Add an "## Approaches Tried" section before "## How to verify it"
- Include the aggregated reasoning showing failed attempts and what was learned
- This helps reviewers understand the journey, not just the destination
- Ensure all checklist items are addressed (checked or explained)
- Fill out each section from the template thoroughly:
-
Save the description:
- Write the completed description to
thoughts/shared/prs/{number}_description.md - Show the user the generated description
- Write the completed description to
-
Update the PR:
- Update the PR description directly:
gh pr edit {number} --body-file thoughts/shared/prs/{number}_description.md - Confirm the update was successful
- If any verification steps remain unchecked, remind the user to complete them before merging
- Update the PR description directly:
Important notes:
- This command works across different repositories - always read the local template
- Be thorough but concise - descriptions should be scannable
- Focus on the "why" as much as the "what"
- Include any breaking changes or migration notes prominently
- If the PR touches multiple components, organize the description accordingly
- Always attempt to run verification commands when possible
- Clearly communicate which verification steps need manual testing
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