name: pr description: Create or update a pull request for the current branch in the tldraw repository. Use when the user invokes pr, asks to create a PR, update an existing PR, push current branch changes for review, or prepare a pull request.
PR
Create or update a pull request for the current branch.
Use ../write-pr/SKILL.md as the standards reference for PR titles, descriptions, release notes, API changes, code changes tables, and human-note preservation.
Workflow
- Gather context:
- Current branch:
git branch --show-current - Working tree:
git status --short - Existing PR:
gh pr view --json number,title,url 2>/dev/null - Recent branch commits:
git log main..HEAD --oneline 2>/dev/null || git log -3 --oneline
- Current branch:
- Prepare the branch:
- If on
main, create a new branch with a descriptive name. - Commit relevant changes, excluding secrets and explicitly private content.
- Push the branch to the remote. Never force push.
- If on
- If no PR exists, create one with
gh pr create. - If a PR exists, read it with
gh pr view --json title,body,labels,numberand inspect the changed-file summary withgh pr diff --stat. - Update the title or body with
gh pr editif the existing PR does not match the current diff or thewrite-prstandards. - Search for related issues and link them in the PR description with
Closes #123orRelates to #123where appropriate. - Share the PR URL with the user.
Handling problems
Committing automatically runs hooks. Fix formatting, lint, type, or import issues when the fix is mechanical.
If a hook failure requires meaningful product or implementation decisions, stop and ask the user how to proceed.
Never force commit or force push.
Rules
- Follow
../write-pr/SKILL.mdfor all PR content standards. - Do not include AI attribution in commit messages, PR titles, or PR descriptions.
- Do not add yourself or an AI tool as a co-author.