Encourages proactive use of GitHub CLI (gh) for gathering context on PRs, issues, comments, and repository information when working with GitHub-related tasks.
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Updated Jan 19, 2026, 04:39 AM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for aiskillstore's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the aiskillstore repository
Refactoring existing code to follow aiskillstore standards
Understanding and working with aiskillstore's codebase structure
---
name: github-cli
description: Encourages proactive use of GitHub CLI (gh) for gathering context on PRs, issues, comments, and repository information when working with GitHub-related tasks.
---
# GitHub CLI Context Gathering
This skill encourages proactive use of the GitHub CLI (`gh`) to gather rich context when working with GitHub-related tasks.
## Core Philosophy
When the user mentions **PRs, issues, branches, code reviews, comments, or anything GitHub-related**, proactively use `gh` commands to gather context rather than relying solely on local git commands.
**Local git** tells you about commits and branches.
**GitHub CLI** tells you about the *conversation* around those changes — PR descriptions, review comments, issue discussions, CI status, and more.
## When to Use gh Proactively
Use `gh` commands when the user mentions or asks about:
- **PRs / Pull Requests** — view, diff, comments, reviews, checks
- **Issues** — view, comments, labels, assignees
- **Code reviews** — review comments, requested changes
- **CI/CD status** — check runs, workflow status
- **Repository information** — branches, releases, collaborators
- **GitHub links** — any `github.com` URL can be inspected via `gh`
## Key Commands Reference
### Pull Requests
```bash
# View PR details (description, status, checks)
gh pr view PR_NUMBER
# View PR diff
gh pr diff PR_NUMBER
# List PR comments
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/pulls/PR_NUMBER/comments
# List review comments (inline code comments)
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/pulls/PR_NUMBER/reviews
# Check PR status and CI checks
gh pr checks PR_NUMBER
# List open PRs
gh pr list
# List PRs by author
gh pr list --author USERNAME
```
### Issues
```bash
# View issue details
gh issue view ISSUE_NUMBER
# List issue comments
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/issues/ISSUE_NUMBER/comments
# List open issues
gh issue list
# Search issues
gh issue list --search "QUERY"
```
### Repository Information
```bash
# View repo details
gh repo view
# List branches
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/branches
# View recent releases
gh release list
# View workflow runs
gh run list
```
### Working with GitHub URLs
When given a GitHub URL, extract the relevant information and use `gh`:
```bash
# From: https://github.com/monzo/analytics/pull/123
gh pr view 123 --repo monzo/analytics
# From: https://github.com/monzo/analytics/issues/456
gh issue view 456 --repo monzo/analytics
```
## Context Gathering Patterns
### Before Reviewing a PR
```bash
# Get the full picture
gh pr view PR_NUMBER # Description and status
gh pr diff PR_NUMBER # What changed
gh pr checks PR_NUMBER # CI status
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/pulls/PR_NUMBER/comments # Discussion
```
### Investigating an Issue
```bash
gh issue view ISSUE_NUMBER # Issue details
gh api repos/OWNER/REPO/issues/ISSUE_NUMBER/comments # Discussion
```
### Understanding Branch Context
```bash
# What PRs exist for this branch?
gh pr list --head BRANCH_NAME
# What's the status of my PR?
gh pr status
```
## Integration with Git Commands
Combine `gh` with local git for full context:
```bash
# Local: What commits are on this branch?
git log origin/master..HEAD --oneline
# GitHub: What's the PR discussion saying?
gh pr view --comments
```
## Tips
1. **Use `--json` for structured output** when you need to parse data:
```bash
gh pr view PR_NUMBER --json title,body,reviews,comments
```
2. **Use `gh api` for anything not covered by high-level commands** — it gives direct access to the GitHub API
3. **Specify `--repo OWNER/REPO`** when working outside the repo directory or when ambiguous
4. **Default to gathering context first** — read the PR description and comments before diving into code
## When to Invoke This Skill
This skill should guide behaviour whenever GitHub-related context would be valuable. You don't need to explicitly invoke it — just remember to reach for `gh` when the user mentions:
- PRs, pull requests, merge requests
- Issues, tickets, bugs
- Code reviews, review comments
- CI checks, pipelines, workflows
- Branches in the context of collaboration
- Any GitHub URL