Create a draft pull request from the current session’s code changes.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "create-draft-pr" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/vscode/main/src/vs/sessions/skills/create-draft-pr/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/create-draft-pr/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Create a draft PR based on the code changes in this session. Use the title “Add user notification settings” and include a short description noting the feature is not complete and more tests are needed.
A draft PR is created with a suitable title and description for early team review.
Turn this session’s refactoring changes into a draft PR titled “Refactor order service structure.” Summarize the main changes in the description and mark it as not ready to merge.
A draft PR is opened for preliminary review, clearly stating the refactoring scope and current status.
Create a draft PR from the current session’s changes titled “Integrate payment callback handling.” Include a change summary, open questions, and an integration testing note in the description.
A well-structured draft PR is created to share progress and pending items before integration testing.
Use the GitHub MCP server to create a draft pull request — do NOT use the gh CLI.
/commit skill to commit themGenerate or update chat customization files for AI coding agents.
Merge session branch changes back into the base branch cleanly.
Create and maintain screenshot test fixtures for UI components effectively.
Launch VS Code OSS in isolation for automation and multi-process debugging.
Configure and manage agents, skills, prompts, and integrations in the editor.
Investigate failed PR checks and iteratively fix CI issues faster.
Create a pull request from the current session's code changes.
Update an existing pull request with new changes from the current session
Create commits for code changes with AI-generated messages matching repo style.
Generate Fluid-style PR content, push branches, and open GitHub pull requests.
Draft PR descriptions, tickets, or messages with preview, editing, and approval.
Finalize completed work by committing, pushing, and opening reviewed pull requests.