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---
name: coderabbit-deploy-integration
description: |
Roll out CodeRabbit across an organization: multi-repo deployment, org-level config, and team onboarding.
Use when deploying CodeRabbit org-wide, creating shared configurations,
or onboarding development teams to AI code review.
Trigger with phrases like "deploy coderabbit", "coderabbit org rollout",
"coderabbit multi-repo", "coderabbit onboarding", "coderabbit team setup".
allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash(gh:*), Bash(git:*)
version: 1.0.0
license: MIT
author: Jeremy Longshore <[email protected] >
compatible-with: claude-code, codex, openclaw
tags: [saas, coderabbit, deployment, onboarding]
---
# CodeRabbit Deploy Integration
## Overview
Roll out CodeRabbit AI code review across an organization. Covers multi-repo deployment strategy, organization-level configuration, team-specific customization, and developer onboarding. CodeRabbit is a GitHub/GitLab App -- deployment means configuring the App installation, customizing review behavior, and integrating review status into merge workflows.
## Prerequisites
- GitHub Organization admin access
- CodeRabbit GitHub App installed (https://github.com/apps/coderabbitai)
- CodeRabbit Pro or Enterprise plan for private repos
- List of target repositories
## Instructions
### Step 1: Plan the Rollout
```markdown
# Phase 1 (Week 1): Pilot
- Pick 2-3 high-activity repos with receptive teams
- Use "chill" profile to minimize disruption
- Collect feedback from pilot teams
# Phase 2 (Week 2-3): Expand
- Roll out to remaining backend/frontend repos
- Apply learnings from pilot (path instructions, exclusions)
- Switch to "assertive" profile
# Phase 3 (Week 4+): Enforce
- Add CodeRabbit as required status check on protected branches
- Set up org-level defaults
- Monitor adoption metrics
```
### Step 2: Create Organization-Level Configuration
```yaml
# .github/.coderabbit.yaml (in the .github repository)
# This is the org-level default applied to ALL repos in the org
# Individual repos can override by adding their own .coderabbit.yaml
language: "en-US"
early_access: false
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
request_changes_workflow: false # Start with comments-only (non-blocking)
high_level_summary: true
high_level_summary_in_walkthrough: true
review_status: true
collapse_walkthrough: false
sequence_diagrams: true
poem: false
auto_review:
enabled: true
drafts: false
ignore_title_keywords:
- "WIP"
- "DO NOT MERGE"
- "chore: bump"
- "chore(deps)"
path_filters:
- "!**/*.lock"
- "!**/package-lock.json"
- "!**/pnpm-lock.yaml"
- "!**/*.snap"
- "!**/*.generated.*"
- "!dist/**"
- "!vendor/**"
chat:
auto_reply: true
```
### Step 3: Create Team-Specific Repo Configs
```yaml
# .coderabbit.yaml for a backend API repo
# Inherits org defaults, adds API-specific instructions
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
auto_review:
enabled: true
base_branches: [main, develop]
path_instructions:
- path: "src/api/**"
instructions: |
Review for: input validation, proper HTTP status codes, auth middleware.
Flag missing error handling and unvalidated request bodies.
- path: "src/db/**"
instructions: |
Review for: parameterized queries, transaction boundaries, N+1 patterns.
Flag string concatenation in SQL.
- path: "src/auth/**"
instructions: |
SECURITY-CRITICAL. Review for: token validation, password hashing (bcrypt/argon2),
session management, CSRF protection. Flag any security bypass.
- path: ".github/workflows/**"
instructions: |
Review for: pinned action versions (SHA not tag), no secrets in logs,
timeout-minutes on all jobs.
```
```yaml
# .coderabbit.yaml for a frontend React repo
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
path_instructions:
- path: "src/components/**"
instructions: |
Review for: accessibility (aria labels, keyboard nav), performance
(no inline styles, memo for expensive renders), proper prop types.
- path: "src/hooks/**"
instructions: |
Review for: cleanup in useEffect, dependency arrays, race conditions.
- path: "**/*.test.*"
instructions: |
Review for: edge cases, async handling, user interaction testing.
Do NOT comment on import order or test naming conventions.
```
### Step 4: Script Multi-Repo Config Deployment
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# deploy-coderabbit-config.sh - Deploy .coderabbit.yaml to multiple repos
set -euo pipefail
ORG="your-org"
CONFIG_TEMPLATE=".coderabbit.yaml"
REPOS=("backend-api" "frontend-app" "mobile-api" "infrastructure")
for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}"; do
echo "Deploying to $ORG/$REPO..."
# Clone, add config, create PR
TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
gh repo clone "$ORG/$REPO" "$TMPDIR" -- --depth 1
cp "$CONFIG_TEMPLATE" "$TMPDIR/.coderabbit.yaml"
cd "$TMPDIR"
git checkout -b feat/add-coderabbit-config
git add .coderabbit.yaml
git commit -m "feat: add CodeRabbit AI code review configuration"
git push -u origin feat/add-coderabbit-config
gh pr create \
--title "feat: enable CodeRabbit AI code review" \
--body "Adding .coderabbit.yaml for automated AI code reviews. See CodeRabbit docs: https://docs.coderabbit.ai"
cd -
rm -rf "$TMPDIR"
echo "PR created for $ORG/$REPO"
done
```
### Step 5: Set Up Branch Protection with CodeRabbit
```bash
set -euo pipefail
ORG="your-org"
REPOS=("backend-api" "frontend-app")
for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}"; do
echo "Setting branch protection for $ORG/$REPO..."
gh api "repos/$ORG/$REPO/branches/main/protection" \
--method PUT \
--field 'required_status_checks={"strict":true,"contexts":["coderabbitai"]}' \
--field 'required_pull_request_reviews={"required_approving_review_count":1}' \
--field 'enforce_admins=false' \
--field 'restrictions=null'
echo "Branch protection set: CodeRabbit required for $ORG/$REPO"
done
```
### Step 6: Developer Onboarding Guide
```markdown
# Share with your team:
## CodeRabbit Quick Reference
CodeRabbit automatically reviews your PRs. No action needed on your part.
### What to expect:
1. Open a PR → CodeRabbit posts a review in 2-5 minutes
2. Walkthrough comment summarizes all changes
3. Line-level comments suggest improvements
4. Reply to any comment to discuss with the AI
### Useful commands (post as PR comment):
@coderabbitai full review → Re-review all files from scratch
@coderabbitai summary → Regenerate the walkthrough summary
@coderabbitai resolve → Mark all CodeRabbit comments as resolved
@coderabbitai configuration → Show current active config
@coderabbitai help → List all available commands
### Tips:
- Keep PRs under 500 lines for best review quality
- Reply to CodeRabbit comments to teach it your preferences
- Add "WIP" to PR title to skip review on work-in-progress
```
## Output
- Organization-level CodeRabbit configuration deployed
- Team-specific repo configs with path instructions
- Multi-repo deployment script
- Branch protection with CodeRabbit as required check
- Developer onboarding guide
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Org config not applied | No `.github` repo | Create `.github` repo with `.coderabbit.yaml` |
| Repo config ignored | YAML syntax error | Validate YAML, run `@coderabbitai configuration` |
| Team resistance | Too many comments | Switch to `chill` profile initially |
| PRs blocked by review | `request_changes_workflow: true` | Start with `false` until team is comfortable |
| Bot accounts consuming seats | Bots opening PRs | Exclude bot accounts in seat management |
## Resources
- [CodeRabbit Getting Started](https://docs.coderabbit.ai/getting-started/yaml-configuration)
- [CodeRabbit Configuration Reference](https://docs.coderabbit.ai/reference/configuration)
- [Organization-Level Config](https://docs.coderabbit.ai/guides/organization-level-config)
## Next Steps
For multi-environment configuration, see `coderabbit-multi-env-setup`.