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github-code-review

Review GitHub pull requests directly from the terminal.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/github-code-review-skygod07 && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://agentskills.codes/api/skills/download/16983" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/github-code-review-skygod07 && rm skill.zip

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Activation

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Review PRs: diffs, inline comments via gh or REST.
50 chars · catalog descriptionno explicit “when” trigger
Intermediate

Key capabilities

  • Generate diffs for staged or all local changes
  • Identify common issues like debug statements or secrets in code
  • Present structured feedback for local changes
  • View details and diffs of GitHub pull requests
  • Leave general or inline comments on GitHub pull requests

How it works

The skill uses git commands to analyze local changes or integrates with GitHub CLI/API to review pull requests, providing structured feedback and enabling comments.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
Local git changes or a GitHub Pull Request number
You get back
Code review summary with critical, warning, and suggestion feedback, or comments on a GitHub PR

When to use github-code-review

  • Reviewing local changes
  • Commenting on open PRs
  • Analyzing diffs

About this skill

GitHub Code Review

Perform code reviews on local changes before pushing, or review open PRs on GitHub. Most of this skill uses plain git — the gh/curl split only matters for PR-level interactions.

Prerequisites

  • Authenticated with GitHub (see github-auth skill)
  • Inside a git repository

Setup (for PR interactions)

if command -v gh &>/dev/null && gh auth status &>/dev/null; then
  AUTH="gh"
else
  AUTH="git"
  if [ -z "$GITHUB_TOKEN" ]; then
    if _rakshastra_env="${RAKSHASTRA_HOME:-$HOME/.rakshastra}/.env"; [ -f "$_rakshastra_env" ] && grep -q "^GITHUB_TOKEN=" "$_rakshastra_env"; then
      GITHUB_TOKEN=$(grep "^GITHUB_TOKEN=" "$_rakshastra_env" | head -1 | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d '\n\r')
    elif grep -q "github.com" ~/.git-credentials 2>/dev/null; then
      GITHUB_TOKEN=$(grep "github.com" ~/.git-credentials 2>/dev/null | head -1 | sed 's|https://[^:]*:\([^@]*\)@.*|\1|')
    fi
  fi
fi

REMOTE_URL=$(git remote get-url origin)
OWNER_REPO=$(echo "$REMOTE_URL" | sed -E 's|.*github\.com[:/]||; s|\.git$||')
OWNER=$(echo "$OWNER_REPO" | cut -d/ -f1)
REPO=$(echo "$OWNER_REPO" | cut -d/ -f2)

1. Reviewing Local Changes (Pre-Push)

This is pure git — works everywhere, no API needed.

Get the Diff

# Staged changes (what would be committed)
git diff --staged

# All changes vs main (what a PR would contain)
git diff main...HEAD

# File names only
git diff main...HEAD --name-only

# Stat summary (insertions/deletions per file)
git diff main...HEAD --stat

Review Strategy

  1. Get the big picture first:
git diff main...HEAD --stat
git log main..HEAD --oneline
  1. Review file by file — use read_file on changed files for full context, and the diff to see what changed:
git diff main...HEAD -- src/auth/login.py
  1. Check for common issues:
# Debug statements, TODOs, console.logs left behind
git diff main...HEAD | grep -n "print(\|console\.log\|TODO\|FIXME\|HACK\|XXX\|debugger"

# Large files accidentally staged
git diff main...HEAD --stat | sort -t'|' -k2 -rn | head -10

# Secrets or credential patterns
git diff main...HEAD | grep -in "password\|secret\|api_key\|token.*=\|private_key"

# Merge conflict markers
git diff main...HEAD | grep -n "<<<<<<\|>>>>>>\|======="
  1. Present structured feedback to the user.

Review Output Format

When reviewing local changes, present findings in this structure:

## Code Review Summary

### Critical
- **src/auth.py:45** — SQL injection: user input passed directly to query.
  Suggestion: Use parameterized queries.

### Warnings
- **src/models/user.py:23** — Password stored in plaintext. Use bcrypt or argon2.
- **src/api/routes.py:112** — No rate limiting on login endpoint.

### Suggestions
- **src/utils/helpers.py:8** — Duplicates logic in `src/core/utils.py:34`. Consolidate.
- **tests/test_auth.py** — Missing edge case: expired token test.

### Looks Good
- Clean separation of concerns in the middleware layer
- Good test coverage for the happy path

2. Reviewing a Pull Request on GitHub

View PR Details

With gh:

gh pr view 123
gh pr diff 123
gh pr diff 123 --name-only

With git + curl:

PR_NUMBER=123

# Get PR details
curl -s \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER \
  | python3 -c "
import sys, json
pr = json.load(sys.stdin)
print(f\"Title: {pr['title']}\")
print(f\"Author: {pr['user']['login']}\")
print(f\"Branch: {pr['head']['ref']} -> {pr['base']['ref']}\")
print(f\"State: {pr['state']}\")
print(f\"Body:\n{pr['body']}\")"

# List changed files
curl -s \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/files \
  | python3 -c "
import sys, json
for f in json.load(sys.stdin):
    print(f\"{f['status']:10} +{f['additions']:-4} -{f['deletions']:-4}  {f['filename']}\")"

Check Out PR Locally for Full Review

This works with plain git — no gh needed:

# Fetch the PR branch and check it out
git fetch origin pull/123/head:pr-123
git checkout pr-123

# Now you can use read_file, search_files, run tests, etc.

# View diff against the base branch
git diff main...pr-123

With gh (shortcut):

gh pr checkout 123

Leave Comments on a PR

General PR comment — with gh:

gh pr comment 123 --body "Overall looks good, a few suggestions below."

General PR comment — with curl:

curl -s -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/issues/$PR_NUMBER/comments \
  -d '{"body": "Overall looks good, a few suggestions below."}'

Leave Inline Review Comments

Single inline comment — with gh (via API):

HEAD_SHA=$(gh pr view 123 --json headRefOid --jq '.headRefOid')

gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/123/comments \
  --method POST \
  -f body="This could be simplified with a list comprehension." \
  -f path="src/auth/login.py" \
  -f commit_id="$HEAD_SHA" \
  -f line=45 \
  -f side="RIGHT"

Single inline comment — with curl:

# Get the head commit SHA
HEAD_SHA=$(curl -s \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['head']['sha'])")

curl -s -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/comments \
  -d "{
    \"body\": \"This could be simplified with a list comprehension.\",
    \"path\": \"src/auth/login.py\",
    \"commit_id\": \"$HEAD_SHA\",
    \"line\": 45,
    \"side\": \"RIGHT\"
  }"

Submit a Formal Review (Approve / Request Changes)

With gh:

gh pr review 123 --approve --body "LGTM!"
gh pr review 123 --request-changes --body "See inline comments."
gh pr review 123 --comment --body "Some suggestions, nothing blocking."

With curl — multi-comment review submitted atomically:

HEAD_SHA=$(curl -s \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['head']['sha'])")

curl -s -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/reviews \
  -d "{
    \"commit_id\": \"$HEAD_SHA\",
    \"event\": \"COMMENT\",
    \"body\": \"Code review from Rakshastra Agent\",
    \"comments\": [
      {\"path\": \"src/auth.py\", \"line\": 45, \"body\": \"Use parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection.\"},
      {\"path\": \"src/models/user.py\", \"line\": 23, \"body\": \"Hash passwords with bcrypt before storing.\"},
      {\"path\": \"tests/test_auth.py\", \"line\": 1, \"body\": \"Add test for expired token edge case.\"}
    ]
  }"

Event values: "APPROVE", "REQUEST_CHANGES", "COMMENT"

The line field refers to the line number in the new version of the file. For deleted lines, use "side": "LEFT".


3. Review Checklist

When performing a code review (local or PR), systematically check:

Correctness

  • Does the code do what it claims?
  • Edge cases handled (empty inputs, nulls, large data, concurrent access)?
  • Error paths handled gracefully?

Security

  • No hardcoded secrets, credentials, or API keys
  • Input validation on user-facing inputs
  • No SQL injection, XSS, or path traversal
  • Auth/authz checks where needed

Code Quality

  • Clear naming (variables, functions, classes)
  • No unnecessary complexity or premature abstraction
  • DRY — no duplicated logic that should be extracted
  • Functions are focused (single responsibility)

Testing

  • New code paths tested?
  • Happy path and error cases covered?
  • Tests readable and maintainable?

Performance

  • No N+1 queries or unnecessary loops
  • Appropriate caching where beneficial
  • No blocking operations in async code paths

Documentation

  • Public APIs documented
  • Non-obvious logic has comments explaining "why"
  • README updated if behavior changed

4. Pre-Push Review Workflow

When the user asks you to "review the code" or "check before pushing":

  1. git diff main...HEAD --stat — see scope of changes
  2. git diff main...HEAD — read the full diff
  3. For each changed file, use read_file if you need more context
  4. Apply the checklist above
  5. Present findings in the structured format (Critical / Warnings / Suggestions / Looks Good)
  6. If critical issues found, offer to fix them before the user pushes

5. PR Review Workflow (End-to-End)

When the user asks you to "review PR #N", "look at this PR", or gives you a PR URL, follow this recipe:

Step 1: Set up environment

source "${RAKSHASTRA_HOME:-$HOME/.rakshastra}/skills/github/github-auth/scripts/gh-env.sh"
# Or run the inline setup block from the top of this skill

Step 2: Gather PR context

Get the PR metadata, description, and list of changed files to understand scope before diving into code.

With gh:

gh pr view 123
gh pr diff 123 --name-only
gh pr checks 123

With curl:

PR_NUMBER=123

# PR details (title, author, description, branch)
curl -s -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$GH_OWNER/$GH_REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER

# Changed files with line counts
curl -s -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
  https://api.github.com/repos/$GH_OWNER/$GH_REPO/pulls/$PR_NUMBER/files

Step 3: Check out the PR locally

This gives you full access to read_file, search_files, and the ability to run tests.

git fetch origin pull/$PR_NUMBER/head:pr-$PR_NUMBER
git checkout pr-$PR_NUMBER

Step 4: Read the diff and understand changes

# Full diff against the base branch
git diff main...HEAD

# Or file-by-file for large PRs
git diff main...HEAD --name-only
# Then for each file:
git diff main...HEAD -- path/to/file.py

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Prerequisites

Authenticated with GitHubInside a git repository

How it compares

This skill automates and structures the code review process, providing specific checks and output formats that differ from a manual code review.

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