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---
name: code-review-digest-writer
description: >
Generates weekly code-review digest docs from PR review comments for any GitHub
repository. If present, follows project-specific docs/review-digests/AGENTS.md
guidelines. Use this to turn a date-bounded set of PR reviews into a structured
markdown “newsletter” that captures themes, repeated issues, and concrete
takeaways.
allowed-tools:
- Bash
- Read
- Edit
- Glob
- Grep
---
# Code Review Digest Writer Skill
## When to Use This Skill
- You want a **weekly (or custom window) code-review digest** for the current
repository or project, based on PR review comments.
- You have a **start date** and **end date** and want a markdown newsletter
summarizing what was taught in PR review feedback in that period.
- You want to highlight **themes, repeated issues, and concrete best practices**
rather than just listing PRs.
If the user does not provide both a start and end date, ask them to specify:
`YYYY-MM-DD` → `YYYY-MM-DD` before proceeding.
## Example Prompts
- “Generate a code review digest for this repo for 2025-02-01 → 2025-02-14.”
- “Create a weekly PR review digest for 2025-03-10 → 2025-03-17, using any existing digests as historical context.”
- “From 2025-04-01 to 2025-04-30, summarize what reviewers focused on in `owner/service-repo` and highlight repeated issues.”
- “Write a newsletter-style code review digest for this project for 2025-05-15 → 2025-05-29, tagging themes as [NEW] or [REPEAT].”
## Scope & Repositories
- Target repo: whichever project you want a digest for (typically the repo you
currently have open in Claude Code).
- Ideally the repo contains `docs/review-digests/AGENTS.md` with
project-specific digest guidelines. If not, fall back to the generic structure
described in this Skill and any existing digest files.
- This Skill **must only modify docs** under:
- `docs/review-digests/YYYY-MM-DD.md`
where the date is the **end date** of the reporting window.
- Do **not** modify application code, tests, or configs in the target repo while
this Skill is active. All changes should be within `docs/review-digests/`.
- If `docs/review-digests/` does not exist yet, create the directory before
writing the digest file, so future digests can be added and past ones read.
## Required Local Tools & Assumptions
When using `Bash`, assume:
- `gh` (GitHub CLI) is installed and authenticated for the target repository
(or for a default GitHub identity that can see it).
- Current working directory is the target repo root (or pass `--repo owner/name`
explicitly to `gh` commands, if needed).
If `gh` is not available, gracefully fall back to:
- Summarizing based on locally available PR notes or docs, and
- Clearly stating in the digest that it was generated with partial data.
## High-Level Workflow
When asked to generate or update a digest, follow this workflow:
1. **Confirm time window**
- Ensure you have `start_date` and `end_date` (inclusive).
- Confirm with the user if there is any ambiguity.
2. **Load local digest guidelines**
- If it exists, open `docs/review-digests/AGENTS.md` and read it carefully.
- When present, treat that file as the **source of truth** for:
- What the digest is.
- Where it should be written.
- Required structure and link style.
- How to detect and label repeated issues.
- If it does not exist, follow the layout described later in this Skill and
use any existing digest files in `docs/review-digests/` as a reference.
3. **Inspect existing digests**
- Ensure the `docs/review-digests/` directory exists:
- If it does not, create it; in that case there will be no past digests yet.
- Use `Glob` or `Bash` to list `docs/review-digests/*.md`.
- Load at least the **last 3–4 digests** (if present).
- Extract their **themes and repeated issues** (e.g., fixture reuse,
blind-index invariants, Query() regression patterns, etc.).
- You will use these to detect when issues are recurring.
4. **Fetch PR and review data for the window**
- Use `Bash` with `gh` to query PRs whose:
- `createdAt` is between `[start_date, end_date]`, OR
- `closedAt` is between `[start_date, end_date]`.
- Deduplicate PR numbers.
- For each selected PR:
- Fetch **top-level comments** (PR discussion).
- Fetch **review-thread comments with code context** (via GraphQL).
- Prefer comments from:
- Human reviewers (`__typename == "User"`).
- AI reviewers that contain substantial review content
(e.g., Claude, Copilot PR reviewer).
- Exclude noisy infrastructure/bot comments with no review content
(e.g., `github-actions`, log-only bots, CI status updates).
5. **Cluster feedback into themes**
- Read comments and diff context enough to understand:
- What behavior or pattern was being discussed.
- What best practice or correction was suggested.
- Group comments across PRs into **themes**, such as:
- Logging, Sentry, and performance instrumentation.
- Tests, fixtures, and code structure.
- Security, access control, and PII handling.
- Domain-specific design and invariants for this repository.
- Migrations & tooling.
- Process and meta-patterns in reviews.
6. **Detect repeated issues**
- For each current theme, compare it conceptually to themes you extracted
from previous digests (step 3).
- If the same pattern appears again (e.g., “use TypedDict instead of
`dict[str, Any]` in payloads”, “avoid Django Ninja `Query()` constants”,
“reuse shared fixtures instead of copy-paste”), treat it as a **repeated issue**.
- Use labels:
- `[NEW]` for themes that appear for the first time.
- `[REPEAT]` for themes that have appeared in previous digests.
7. **Draft the digest file**
- Target path: `docs/review-digests/END_DATE.md`
- Example: period `2025-11-13` → `2025-11-27` → `docs/review-digests/2025-11-27.md`.
- Follow the **layout described in `docs/review-digests/AGENTS.md`** and the
most recent digest, including:
- Title with repo and period.
- **Overview** section with 3–6 bullets summarizing main themes.
- Thematic sections (numbered) that group related feedback.
- A closing section (e.g., “How to Use This Digest”).
- Within each section:
- Explain the practice in **plain language**.
- Include 1–3 concrete, generalized examples.
- Call out whether this is `[NEW]` or `[REPEAT]`.
- Emphasize the “why” (business impact, correctness, safety, DX).
8. **Linking to PRs and comments**
- In the body of the digest, use **reference-style links** only:
- `[#2519 – Fix Teams Start Survey race condition][pr-2519]`
- `Key comment: [Fixture reuse recommendation][c-2519-3]`
- At the **bottom of the file**, define every link once:
- `pr-<number>` for PRs.
- `c-<number>-<n>` for specific review comments.
- `ic-<number>-<n>` for issue comments, if needed.
- Reuse identifiers consistently when the same comment is referenced in
multiple sections.
9. **Respect tone and intent**
- The digest is a **newsletter**, not a blame report.
- Highlight:
- What the team is learning.
- Where we’re improving.
- Where patterns are still repeating and need attention.
- Make guidance actionable (e.g., “When adding a new CSV mapping endpoint,
always run through the project’s PII and security checklist docs.”).
10. **Save and review**
- Use `Edit` to create or update the digest file for `END_DATE`.
- Re-open the file after writing to sanity-check:
- Structure matches the prior digests.
- Links resolve correctly and have definitions at the bottom.
- `[NEW]` / `[REPEAT]` tags are applied consistently.
- No accidental code changes occurred in the repo.
## Output Expectations
When this Skill is active and asked to generate a digest, your final output
should be:
- A **single markdown file** under `docs/review-digests/YYYY-MM-DD.md`.
- A short natural-language summary back to the user describing:
- The period covered.
- The main themes identified.
- How many themes were `[REPEAT]` vs `[NEW]`.
If you were unable to access GitHub or some PRs, clearly note in the digest and
in your summary which data sources were missing and how that might limit the
digest.
## Severity / Emphasis Tags
Instead of issue severities, this Skill uses **learning/emphasis tags**:
- `[NEW]` – First time this theme appears in digests.
- `[REPEAT]` – Theme appeared in at least one prior digest.
- `[HIGH-IMPACT]` – Optional extra tag for themes with clear business impact
(e.g., security invariants, multi-tenant correctness, high-risk migrations).
Use these tags sparingly and consistently; they should help readers prioritize
which lessons to internalize first.
## Compatibility Notes
This skill is designed to work with both **Claude Code** and **OpenAI Codex**.
For Codex users:
- Install via skill-installer with `--repo DiversioTeam/agent-skills-marketplace
--path plugins/code-review-digest-writer/skills/code-review-digest-writer`.
- Use `$skill code-review-digest-writer` to invoke.
For Claude Code users:
- Install via `/plugin install code-review-digest-writer@diversiotech`.
- Use `/code-review-digest-writer:review-digest` to invoke.
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