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---
name: research-merge
description: "Processes research branches from Claude Code Web sessions - merges content, moves docs to docs/research/, and creates GitHub issues. Use when /popkit:next detects research branches or when manually processing research from mobile sessions. Do NOT use for regular feature branches - only for branches matching claude/research-* or containing research documentation."
---
# Research Branch Merge
## Overview
Handles the complete workflow for processing research branches created during Claude Code Web sessions:
1. Detect research branches
2. Preview content for user approval
3. Squash-merge to main branch
4. Move docs to standardized location
5. Create GitHub issue from findings
6. Clean up remote branch
**Trigger:** Called by `pop-next-action` skill when research branches detected, or directly via `/popkit:research merge`.
## User Interaction Pattern
**ALWAYS use AskUserQuestion** for merge decisions:
```
Use AskUserQuestion tool with:
- question: "Found research branch: [topic]. How should we process it?"
- header: "Research"
- options:
- label: "Merge and create issue"
description: "Squash-merge, move docs, create GitHub issue, delete branch"
- label: "Merge only"
description: "Squash-merge content without creating issue"
- label: "Skip for now"
description: "Leave branch for later processing"
- label: "Delete branch"
description: "Discard research (cannot be undone)"
- multiSelect: false
```
## Processing Workflow
### Step 1: Detect Research Branches
Use the `research_branch_detector.py` utility:
```python
import sys
# No longer needed - install popkit-shared instead
from research_branch_detector import (
fetch_remotes,
get_research_branches,
format_branch_table,
get_branch_content_preview,
parse_research_doc,
generate_issue_body
)
# Fetch and detect
fetch_remotes()
branches = get_research_branches()
if not branches:
print("No research branches detected.")
return
# Show table
print("## Research Branches Detected\n")
print(format_branch_table(branches))
```
### Step 2: Preview Content
For each branch, show a preview before prompting:
```python
for branch in branches:
print(f"\n### {branch.short_name}")
print(f"**Topic:** {branch.topic}")
print(f"**Created:** {branch.created_ago}")
print(f"**Commits:** {branch.commit_count} ahead of master")
if branch.doc_paths:
print(f"\n**Documentation:**")
for path in branch.doc_paths:
print(f"- `{path}`")
# Show summary preview
previews = get_branch_content_preview(branch, max_lines=20)
for path, content in previews.items():
parsed = parse_research_doc(content)
if parsed.get("summary"):
print(f"\n**Summary:** {parsed['summary'][:200]}...")
```
### Step 3: User Decision
Use AskUserQuestion for each branch:
```
Use AskUserQuestion tool with:
- question: f"Process '{branch.topic}' research? ({branch.commit_count} commits, {len(branch.doc_paths)} docs)"
- header: "Merge"
- options:
- label: "Merge + Issue"
description: "Full processing: merge, organize docs, create issue"
- label: "Merge Only"
description: "Just merge the content"
- label: "Skip"
description: "Process later"
- label: "Delete"
description: "Discard this research"
- multiSelect: false
```
### Step 4: Execute Merge
Based on user choice:
#### Option A: Merge + Issue (Full Processing)
```bash
# 1. Ensure clean working directory
git status --porcelain
# If dirty, prompt user to commit or stash first
# 2. Squash merge the research branch
git merge --squash origin/claude/research-[topic]-[session-id]
# 3. Organize docs (if not already in docs/research/)
mkdir -p docs/research
# Move any root-level research docs
git mv RESEARCH*.md docs/research/ 2>/dev/null || true
git mv *_RESEARCH.md docs/research/ 2>/dev/null || true
# 4. Commit with standard message
git commit -m "docs(research): merge [topic] research from web session
Merged from: [branch-name]
Created: [created-ago]
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <[email protected] >"
# 5. Create GitHub issue
gh issue create --title "[Research] [Topic Title]" --body "[generated-body]" --label "research,documentation"
# 6. Delete remote branch
git push origin --delete claude/research-[topic]-[session-id]
```
#### Option B: Merge Only
```bash
git merge --squash origin/claude/research-[topic]-[session-id]
git commit -m "docs(research): merge [topic] research
Merged from: [branch-name]
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <[email protected] >"
# Optionally delete branch
# Ask: "Delete the remote branch?"
```
#### Option C: Skip
No action - branch remains for future processing.
#### Option D: Delete
```bash
# Confirm deletion
# "Are you sure? This research will be permanently lost."
git push origin --delete claude/research-[topic]-[session-id]
```
### Step 5: Summary Report
After processing all branches:
```markdown
## Research Processing Complete
| Branch | Action | Result |
|--------|--------|--------|
| research-claude-code | Merged + Issue | Issue #182 created |
| research-audio-hooks | Skipped | - |
| research-old-test | Deleted | - |
**Next Steps:**
- Review created issues
- Run `/popkit:next` to see updated recommendations
```
## Issue Generation
### Title Format
```
[Research] {Topic Title}
```
Examples:
- `[Research] Claude Code v2.0.65 Features Integration`
- `[Research] Audio Feedback Hooks Architecture`
### Body Format
```markdown
## Summary
{Executive summary from research doc}
## Source
- **Branch:** `{full_branch_name}`
- **Created:** {created_ago}
- **Files:** {file_count} changed
## Documentation
- `docs/research/{doc_name}.md`
## Implementation Tasks
- [ ] {Task 1 from research}
- [ ] {Task 2 from research}
---
*Auto-generated from research branch by PopKit*
```
### Labels
Automatically apply:
- `research` - Marks as research output
- `documentation` - Contains documentation
Optionally detect from content:
- `enhancement` - If implementation tasks found
- `P1-high` / `P2-medium` / `P3-low` - From priority metadata
## Error Handling
| Situation | Response |
|-----------|----------|
| Dirty working directory | Prompt to commit/stash first |
| Merge conflicts | Show conflicts, offer manual resolution |
| gh CLI unavailable | Skip issue creation, note in output |
| No doc files | Merge anyway, create minimal issue |
| Branch already merged | Skip, note in output |
## Research Document Standard
For best results, research docs should follow this format:
```markdown
# Research: [Topic Name]
**Research Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Status:** Research Document
**Priority:** P1-high | P2-medium | P3-low
## Executive Summary
[Brief summary of findings - becomes issue body]
## Key Findings
[Main research content]
## Implementation Tasks
- [ ] Task 1 [becomes checklist in issue]
- [ ] Task 2
- [ ] Task 3
## References
[Links and sources]
```
## Integration Points
| Component | Role |
|-----------|------|
| `pop-next-action` | Calls this skill when branches detected |
| `research_branch_detector.py` | Core detection logic |
| `/popkit:next` | Entry point for auto-detection |
| `/popkit:routine morning` | Can include in morning routine |
| GitHub Issues | Output destination for findings |
## Related
- `/popkit:next` - Primary entry point
- `/popkit:routine morning` - Can detect in morning check
- `hooks/utils/research_branch_detector.py` - Detection utility
- `output-styles/research-summary.md` - Output formatting