gh-address-comments
Address review and issue comments on open GitHub PRs via CLI
Developer Setup
Setup & Installation
npx skills add https://github.com/openai/skills --skill gh-address-commentsnpx skills add https://github.com/openai/skills --skill gh-address-commentsOverview
What This Skill Does
Address review and issue comments on open GitHub PRs via CLI
Application
When to use this Skill
- Integrating gh address comments into your development workflow.
- Following best practices for address review and issue comments on open github prs via cli.
- Automating repetitive tasks with AI-assisted tooling.
- Building production-grade applications with proper standards.
- Debugging and troubleshooting common implementation issues.
Documentation
Show Skills.md file
PR Comment Handler
Guide to find the open PR for the current branch and address its comments with gh CLI. Run all gh commands with elevated network access.
Prereq: ensure gh is authenticated (for example, run gh auth login once), then run gh auth status with escalated permissions (include workflow/repo scopes) so gh commands succeed. If sandboxing blocks gh auth status, rerun it with sandbox_permissions=require_escalated.
1) Inspect comments needing attention
- Run scripts/fetch_comments.py which will print out all the comments and review threads on the PR
2) Ask the user for clarification
- Number all the review threads and comments and provide a short summary of what would be required to apply a fix for it
- Ask the user which numbered comments should be addressed
3) If user chooses comments
- Apply fixes for the selected comments
Notes:
- If gh hits auth/rate issues mid-run, prompt the user to re-authenticate with
gh auth login, then retry.
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