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create-pr-from-spec

Create GitHub Pull Request from specification using pull_request_template.md. Use when: spec needs to be converted to PR, spec is ready for review/merge, need to automate PR creation from specification file with template-based body and title.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit --skill create-pr-from-spec
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    This skill is used for automating GitHub Pull Request creation from specification files. It is generally safe, although it presents a surface for indirect prompt injection.

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What does this agent skill do?

Create Pull Request from Specification

Create a GitHub Pull Request for a specification using the pull_request_template.md template located at ${workspaceFolder}/.github/pull_request_template.md.

Overview

This skill automates the creation of GitHub Pull Requests directly from specifications. It follows a structured process:

  1. Analyzes the specification template requirements
  2. Creates a draft PR with the target branch
  3. Verifies no duplicate PRs exist
  4. Updates PR body and title with template-compliant content
  5. Marks PR as ready for review
  6. Automatically assigns to the creator
  7. Returns PR URL to user

Key Benefits:

  • ✅ Automated PR creation from specifications
  • ✅ Template-compliant PR body and title
  • ✅ Duplicate PR prevention
  • ✅ Auto-assignment to creator
  • ✅ Streamlined spec-to-PR workflow

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  1. Specification is ready to merge - Convert finalized spec to PR
  2. Need automated PR creation - Avoid manual PR drafting
  3. Template compliance required - Ensure PR follows pull_request_template.md
  4. Multiple PRs from specs - Batch process specifications into PRs
  5. Team collaboration - Share specs as PRs for review

Trigger phrases:

  • "Create pull request from spec"
  • "Convert spec to PR"
  • "Open PR for specification"
  • "Submit spec as pull request"
  • "Automate PR creation"

Instructions

Prerequisites

Before using this skill, ensure:

  • Specification file is finalized and ready for review
  • Target branch is specified (e.g., main, develop)
  • .github/pull_request_template.md exists in the repository
  • You have write access to create PRs

Step-by-Step Process

1. Analyze specification template

  • Extract requirements from ${workspaceFolder}/.github/pull_request_template.md
  • Use search tool to parse template sections and placeholders

2. Create pull request draft

  • Use create_pull_request tool to create draft PR to target branch
  • First verify no existing PR exists using get_pull_request to prevent duplicates
  • If PR already exists, stop and report to user

3. Get pull request changes

  • Use get_pull_request_diff tool to analyze differences
  • Verify code changes are correct before updating

4. Update pull request

  • Use update_pull_request tool to populate PR body and title
  • Incorporate template sections from step 1
  • Ensure all required fields are filled

5. Mark ready for review

  • Use update_pull_request tool to change state from draft to ready for review
  • Verify PR is no longer in draft mode

6. Assign pull request

  • Use get_me to retrieve current user information
  • Use update_issue tool to assign PR to creator

7. Return pull request URL

  • Provide user with clickable PR URL
  • Include summary of PR contents

Examples

Example 1: Basic PR Creation

Input: Create PR from spec to main branch
Process:
  1. Analyze pull_request_template.md
  2. Create draft PR to main
  3. Check for existing PRs
  4. Update PR title: "feat: [Feature Name from Spec]"
  5. Update PR body with template sections
  6. Mark as ready for review
  7. Assign to creator
Output: https://github.com/user/repo/pull/123

Example 2: Template-Compliant PR

PR Title: feat: Implement user authentication system

PR Body:
## Description
Implements JWT-based authentication with token refresh mechanism

## Related Issue
Closes #456

## Changes
- Added JWT middleware
- Implemented token validation
- Added refresh token endpoint

## Testing
- Unit tests for auth middleware
- Integration tests for token endpoints

## Checklist
- [x] Tests pass
- [x] Documentation updated
- [x] No breaking changes

Example 3: Duplicate Prevention

Input: Create PR from spec
Check: PR for current branch already exists?
  → Yes: Report error, don't create duplicate
  → No: Proceed with PR creation
Output: "PR already exists at https://github.com/user/repo/pull/789"

Requirements

  • Single pull request for the complete specification
  • Clear title and body identifying the specification/feature
  • Pull request body follows pull_request_template.md structure
  • Verification that no duplicate pull requests exist
  • PR automatically assigned to creator
  • No draft PRs left behind

Success Criteria

  • ✅ PR created without errors
  • ✅ PR body follows pull_request_template.md structure
  • ✅ PR title clearly identifies the specification/feature
  • ✅ No duplicate PRs exist for the branch
  • ✅ PR assigned to creator
  • ✅ PR URL returned to user
  • ✅ PR is ready for review (not in draft)

Constraints and Warnings

⚠️ Important:

  • PR creation requires write access to repository
  • Target branch must exist before PR creation
  • Template file must exist at .github/pull_request_template.md
  • Cannot create PR without valid branch target
  • Duplicate PRs will be detected and rejected
  • PR assignment requires valid GitHub user

🚫 Limitations:

  • Does not perform code review automatically
  • Does not trigger CI/CD pipelines
  • Does not merge PRs automatically
  • Cannot modify existing code, only PR metadata

Best Practices

  1. Verify before creating - Always review specification before converting to PR
  2. Use descriptive titles - PR titles should clearly indicate feature/fix purpose
  3. Complete template - Ensure all required template sections are filled
  4. Link related issues - Include issue references in PR body
  5. Test first - Ensure all tests pass before creating PR
  6. Team review - Get team approval before marking ready for review
  7. Clean git history - Ensure commits are clean and well-documented

Tools Used

  • search - Analyze specification template requirements
  • create_pull_request - Create new PR in draft mode
  • get_pull_request - Check for existing PRs before creation
  • get_pull_request_diff - Analyze PR changes
  • update_pull_request - Update PR title, body, and state
  • update_issue - Assign PR to creator
  • get_me - Retrieve current user information

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