make-pr-easy-to-review
Prepare PRs for review by cleaning noisy history, improving PR descriptions, and adding reviewer guidance without changing code behavior. Use for "make this easy to review", "tidy this PR", "clean up commits", or "annotate the diff".
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/cursor/plugins --skill make-pr-easy-to-reviewIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The skill facilitates pull request management by automating git history cleanup and description improvements. It uses powerful CLI tools like git and gh, and handles untrusted data from PR content, which poses a minor risk of indirect prompt injection.
- Socketpass
No alerts
- Snykwarn
Risk: MEDIUM · 1 issue
What does this agent skill do?
Make PR Easy to Review
Prepare a PR so a reviewer can quickly understand the intent, important files, and risk. The default goal is reviewability without behavior changes.
Workflow
- Resolve the target PR from the user-provided URL or current branch.
- Inspect commits, diff size, changed paths, generated files, and PR description.
- Identify reviewability issues: noisy commits, stale description, unrelated changes, mixed mechanical and logic changes, missing tests, or unclear reviewer entry points.
- Propose a plan before rewriting history or force-pushing.
- Apply safe improvements, then verify the tree or diff still matches the intended code.
History Cleanup
Only rewrite history when the user asks for it or agrees to the plan. Before rewriting:
gh pr view <PR> --json title,headRefName,baseRefName,state,commits
git fetch origin <headRefName> <baseRefName>
ORIGINAL_TREE=$(git rev-parse origin/<headRefName>^{tree})
Good commit groupings usually follow dependency order:
- Schema/storage or generated API definitions.
- Core logic.
- Wiring and integration.
- UI or surface behavior.
- Tests.
After rewriting, verify content identity:
echo "Original tree: $ORIGINAL_TREE"
echo "Current tree: $(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree})"
git diff origin/<headRefName> --stat
Do not push if the tree changed unintentionally.
Reviewer Guidance
When code behavior should stay untouched, prefer PR description and review notes:
- Add a TL;DR that matches the actual diff.
- Separate core files from generated or mechanical files.
- Call out risky behavior changes, migration order, rollout plan, and test coverage.
- Link issue trackers, dashboards, or design docs when they explain intent.
Guardrails
- Never hide meaningful behavior changes inside "cleanup".
- Do not bypass hooks unless the user explicitly asks.
- If the PR is too large to make reviewable with notes, recommend splitting instead of polishing around the problem.
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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