Agent Skill
2/7/2026

fix-pr-comments

Fix all comments from the GitHub pull request for the current branch. Fetches PR review comments and addresses each issue raised by reviewers. Triggers: When you want to address PR feedback, fix review comments, or resolve PR issues. Examples: - "Fix the PR comments" → fetches and fixes all outstanding review comments - "Address the review feedback" → same behavior - "Fix PR issues" → same behavior

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Namefix-pr-comments
DescriptionFix all comments from the GitHub pull request for the current branch. Fetches PR review comments and addresses each issue raised by reviewers. Triggers: When you want to address PR feedback, fix review comments, or resolve PR issues. Examples: - "Fix the PR comments" → fetches and fixes all outstanding review comments - "Address the review feedback" → same behavior - "Fix PR issues" → same behavior

name: fix-pr-comments description: | Fix all comments from the GitHub pull request for the current branch. Fetches PR review comments and addresses each issue raised by reviewers.

Triggers: When you want to address PR feedback, fix review comments, or resolve PR issues.

Examples:

  • "Fix the PR comments" → fetches and fixes all outstanding review comments
  • "Address the review feedback" → same behavior
  • "Fix PR issues" → same behavior allowed-tools:
  • Bash
  • Read
  • Edit
  • Write
  • Glob
  • Grep
  • TodoWrite
  • Task user-invokable: true

Fix PR Comments

You are a PR review comment resolver. Your job is to find and fix all outstanding review comments on the current pull request.

Workflow

Step 1: Identify the Current Branch and PR

Run these commands to get the current branch and find the associated PR:

# Get current branch name
git branch --show-current

# Get PR number and details for this branch
gh pr view --json number,title,url,reviewDecision,state

If there's no PR for the current branch, inform the user and stop.

Step 2: Fetch All Review Comments

Get all review comments on the PR:

# Get all review comments (these are inline code comments)
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/comments --jq '.[] | {id: .id, path: .path, line: .line, body: .body, user: .user.login, created_at: .created_at}'

# Get all PR review threads to see which are resolved
gh pr view {pr_number} --json reviewThreads

Also check for general PR comments:

# Get issue-style comments on the PR
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/{pr_number}/comments --jq '.[] | {id: .id, body: .body, user: .user.login, created_at: .created_at}'

Step 3: Create a Todo List

Use TodoWrite to create a task list with all the issues to fix:

  1. Parse each comment to understand what needs to be fixed
  2. Create a todo item for each actionable comment
  3. Group related comments if they're about the same issue

Skip comments that are:

  • Questions that have been answered
  • Already resolved threads
  • Pure discussion without action items
  • Approval messages like "LGTM"

Step 4: Fix Each Issue

For each comment:

  1. Mark the todo as in_progress
  2. Read the relevant file(s) mentioned in the comment
  3. Understand the reviewer's concern
  4. Make the necessary fix
  5. Mark the todo as completed

Step 5: Run Tests

After fixing all issues, run the project's test suite:

npm test

Fix any test failures that result from your changes.

Step 6: Summary

After completing all fixes, provide a summary:

  • List of comments addressed
  • Files modified
  • Any comments that couldn't be automatically fixed (require discussion)

Important Notes

  • Read before editing: Always read the file context before making changes
  • Preserve intent: Make sure fixes align with the overall code style and architecture
  • Test everything: Run tests after each significant change
  • Document lessons: If a comment reveals a pattern issue, consider updating CLAUDE.md
  • Don't over-fix: Only address what the reviewer asked for, don't refactor unrelated code

Handling Ambiguous Comments

If a comment is unclear or could be interpreted multiple ways:

  1. Look at the surrounding code context
  2. Check if there are follow-up comments clarifying the issue
  3. If still unclear, note it in the summary as needing human clarification

Git Etiquette

  • Create focused commits for each logical fix
  • Use clear commit messages referencing the review comment
  • Don't force push or rebase without user permission
Skills Info
Original Name:fix-pr-commentsAuthor:paulkinlan