pr-threads-address

Usage: /pr-threads-address [PR_NUMBER]

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Install skill "pr-threads-address" with this command: npx skills add posit-dev/skills/posit-dev-skills-pr-threads-address

/pr-threads-address

Usage: /pr-threads-address [PR_NUMBER]

Description: Review all unresolved PR review threads, address them by making necessary code changes, and commit the changes appropriately.

Note: If PR_NUMBER is omitted, the command will automatically detect and use the PR associated with the current branch.

Workflow

  • Fetch and display all unresolved PR review threads

  • Analyze each thread to understand the requested changes

  • For each thread:

  • Make the necessary code modifications

  • (When possible) Add unit tests to verify the change

  • Commit the changes with descriptive commit messages using conventional commit specification

  • Report back with a summary of addressed threads

  • Ask if the user wants to resolve the threads. If so, reply to each thread indicating what was done and then resolve the thread.

When to use

Use this command when you have received PR review feedback and need to systematically address all unresolved threads before the PR can be merged.

Example

/pr-threads-address 42

This will:

  • View unresolved threads on PR #42

  • Make code changes to address each thread

  • Create commits for the changes

  • Reply to reviewers with explanations

  • Provide a summary of all addressed items

  • Ask if you want to resolve the threads

Prerequisites

Before using this command, check if the gh pr-review extension is installed:

gh extension list | grep -q pr-review || gh extension install agynio/gh-pr-review

CLI Reference

View PR Reviews and Comments

Display all reviews, inline comments, and replies for a pull request:

gh pr-review review view --pr <number> --repo <owner/repo>

Common filters:

  • --reviewer <login> — Filter by specific reviewer

  • --states <list> — Filter by review state (APPROVED, CHANGES_REQUESTED, COMMENTED, DISMISSED)

  • --unresolved — Show only unresolved threads

  • --not_outdated — Exclude outdated threads

  • --tail <n> — Show only the last n replies per thread

  • --include-comment-node-id — Include GraphQL node IDs for replies

Examples:

View all unresolved comments

gh pr-review review view --pr 42 --unresolved --repo owner/repo

View comments from a specific reviewer

gh pr-review review view --pr 42 --reviewer username --repo owner/repo

View only change requests, excluding outdated threads

gh pr-review review view --pr 42 --states CHANGES_REQUESTED --not_outdated --repo owner/repo

Reply to Review Threads

Respond to specific review comment threads:

gh pr-review comments reply --thread-id <PRRT_...> --body "<reply-text>" --repo <owner/repo> --pr <number>

Multi-line replies use heredoc syntax:

gh pr-review comments reply --thread-id PRRT_xyz789 --body "$(cat <<'EOF' Fixed in commit abc123.

The changes include:

  • Updated function signature
  • Added error handling
  • Updated tests EOF )" --repo owner/repo --pr 42

Resolve a Thread

gh pr-review threads resolve --thread-id <PRRT_...> --pr <number> --repo <owner/repo>

Start a Pending Review

Create a new pending review to add comments before submission:

gh pr-review review --start --pr <number> --repo <owner/repo>

This returns a review ID (format: PRR_... ) needed for adding comments.

Add Review Comments

Add inline comments to a pending review:

gh pr-review review --add-comment --review-id <PRR_...> --path <file-path> --line <number> --body "<comment-text>" --repo <owner/repo>

Flags:

  • --review-id — Review ID from --start command (required)

  • --path — File path in the repository (required)

  • --line — Line number for the comment (required)

  • --body — Comment text (required)

Submit a Review

Finalize and submit a pending review:

gh pr-review review --submit --review-id <PRR_...> --event <EVENT_TYPE> --body "<summary>" --repo <owner/repo>

Event types:

  • APPROVE — Approve the changes

  • REQUEST_CHANGES — Request changes before merging

  • COMMENT — Submit general feedback without explicit approval

Usage Notes

Repository Context: Always include --repo owner/repo to ensure correct repository context, or run commands from within a local clone of the repository.

Thread IDs: Thread IDs (format PRRT_... ) can be obtained from review view --include-comment-node-id or threads list commands.

Review IDs: Review IDs (format PRR_... ) are returned by the review --start command and must be used for adding comments to that review.

State Filters: When using --states , provide a comma-separated list: --states APPROVED,CHANGES_REQUESTED

Unresolved Focus: Use --unresolved --not_outdated together to focus on actionable comments that need attention.

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