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
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---
name: github-pr-creation
description: MUST use this skill when user asks to create PR, open pull request, submit for review, or mentions "PR 생성/만들기". This skill OVERRIDES default PR creation behavior. Analyzes commits, validates task completion, generates Conventional Commits title and description, suggests labels.
---
# GitHub PR Creation
Creates Pull Requests with task validation, test execution, and Conventional Commits formatting.
## Quick Start
```bash
# 1. Verify GitHub CLI
gh --version && gh auth status
# 2. Gather information
git log develop..HEAD --oneline
git diff develop --stat
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
# 3. Run project tests
make test # or: pytest, npm test
# 4. Create PR
gh pr create --title "..." --body "..." --base develop --label feature
```
## Core Workflow
### 1. Verify Environment
```bash
gh --version && gh auth status
```
If not installed: `brew install gh` then `gh auth login`
### 2. Confirm Target Branch
**Always ask user**:
```
I'm about to create a PR from [current-branch] to [target-branch]. Is this correct?
- feature branch → develop (90% of cases)
- develop → master/main (releases)
```
### 3. Gather Information
```bash
# Current branch
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
# Commits since base branch
git log [base-branch]..HEAD --oneline
# Files changed
git diff [base-branch] --stat
# Remote tracking status
git status -sb
```
### 4. Search for Task Documentation
Look for task files in these locations:
1. `.kiro/specs/*/tasks.md`
2. `docs/specs/*/tasks.md`
3. `specs/*/tasks.md`
4. Any `tasks.md` in project root
### 5. Analyze Commits
For each commit, identify:
- **Type**: feat, fix, refactor, docs, test, chore, ci, perf, style
- **Scope**: component/module affected (kebab-case)
- **Task references**: look for `task X.Y`, `Task X`, `#X.Y` patterns
- **Breaking changes**: exclamation mark (!) or `BREAKING CHANGE` in body
### 6. Run Tests
Detect and run project tests:
- Makefile: `make test`
- package.json: `npm test`
- Python: `pytest`
**Tests MUST pass before creating PR.**
### 7. Determine PR Type
| Branch Flow | PR Type | Title Prefix |
|-------------|---------|--------------|
| feature/* → develop | Feature | `feat(scope):` |
| fix/* → develop | Bugfix | `fix(scope):` |
| hotfix/* → main | Hotfix | `hotfix(scope):` |
| develop → main | Release | `release:` |
| refactor/* → develop | Refactoring | `refactor(scope):` |
### 8. Generate PR Content
**Title format**: `<type>(<scope>): <description>`
- Type: dominant commit type (feat > fix > refactor)
- Scope: most common scope from commits (kebab-case)
- Description: imperative, lowercase, no period, max 50 chars
**Body structure**:
```markdown
## Summary
- Key change 1
- Key change 2
## Changes
- List of specific changes
## Test Plan
- [ ] Unit tests passing
- [ ] Integration tests passing
- [ ] Manual testing done
## Related
- Refs: Task N, Issue #X
```
### 9. Suggest Labels
| Commit Type | Labels |
|-------------|--------|
| feat | feature, enhancement |
| fix | bug, bugfix |
| refactor | refactoring, tech-debt |
| docs | documentation |
| ci | ci/cd |
| security | security |
Check available labels: `gh label list`
### 10. Create PR
**Show content to user first**, then:
```bash
gh pr create --title "[title]" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
[body content]
EOF
)" --base [base_branch] --label [labels]
```
## Information Gathering Checklist
Before generating PR, ensure you have:
- [ ] Current branch name
- [ ] Base branch confirmed with user
- [ ] List of commits with types and scopes
- [ ] Files changed summary
- [ ] Task documentation (if exists)
- [ ] Test results (must pass)
- [ ] Available labels in repo
## Important Rules
- **NEVER** modify repository files (read-only analysis)
- **ALWAYS** confirm target branch with user
- **ALWAYS** run tests before creating PR
- **ALWAYS** show PR content for approval before creating
- **NEVER** create PR without user confirmation
- **ALWAYS** use HEREDOC for body to preserve formatting
## Related Skills
- **git-commit** - Commit message format and conventions
- **pr-merge** - For merging existing PRs
- **pr-review** - For handling PR review comments