Marketplace pr-description
Guide for creating comprehensive PR descriptions with proper structure, diagrams, and documentation for code reviews.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/bfdcampos/pr-description" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-pr-description && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/bfdcampos/pr-description/SKILL.mdsource content
PR Description Skill
This skill provides a structured approach to creating comprehensive pull request descriptions that help reviewers understand changes quickly.
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- Creating a new pull request
- User asks to "create a PR description" or "write a PR description"
- Documenting significant code changes for review
File Creation (Optional)
If saving the PR description to a file:
- Pattern:
pr_description_<descriptive_title>_<timestamp>.md - Get timestamp:
date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S" - Example:
pr_description_user_auth_refactor_20250612_152832.md
Required Structure
# PR Title: [Descriptive Title] ## 📋 Summary Brief overview of what this PR accomplishes in 2-3 sentences. ## 📊 Data Flow Diagram [Mermaid diagram showing the flow/architecture - use `mermaid` skill for styling] ## 🗂️ Entity Relationship Diagram [Include if creating/modifying data relationships - Mermaid ERD] ## 🎯 Goals - Primary objective 1 - Primary objective 2 - Any secondary objectives ## 🔍 Changes in this PR - Description of key changes - Any config file changes - Schema modifications - Breaking changes (if any) ## 🧪 Testing ### Commands Run ```bash # List exact commands used for testing npm test npm run lint
Results
- ✅ All tests passed
- ✅ Linting passed
- ✅ Build successful
- Include any relevant screenshots or output
Validation
- Key scenarios tested
- Edge cases covered
- Performance considerations
📋 Notes for Reviewers
- Pay attention to: [specific areas]
- Assumptions made: [list any assumptions]
- Dependencies: [any upstream/downstream impacts]
🔜 Future Work
- Any follow-up tasks not included in this PR
- Potential optimisations
- Additional testing needed
## Mermaid Diagrams **Use the `mermaid` skill** for diagram syntax and styling that works in both light and dark mode. ### Data Flow Diagram Show the complete flow of data or logic: - Input sources - Processing steps - Output destinations - Include a colour-coded legend ### Entity Relationship Diagram (When Applicable) Show object/data relationships: - Primary keys (PK) - Foreign keys (FK) - Relationship cardinality (one-to-many, many-to-many) ## Content Guidelines ### Summary Section - Explain business context briefly - Highlight key benefits - Keep it to 2-3 sentences ### Changes Section - Focus on what matters to reviewers - Group related changes together - Note any breaking changes prominently ### Testing Section - **ALWAYS include exact commands run** - Show evidence of successful tests - Include validation results - Add screenshots when helpful ### Future Work Section - List intentionally deferred items - Suggest optimisations or enhancements - Note any technical debt created ## Key Principles 1. **Be specific**: Include exact commands, concrete examples 2. **Show evidence**: Screenshots, command outputs, test results 3. **Think reviewer-first**: What would a reviewer need to understand the changes? 4. **Business context**: Explain the "why" not just the "what" 5. **Keep it scannable**: Use headers, bullet points, and formatting ## Good Examples ### Good Summary "This PR refactors the user authentication flow to use JWT tokens instead of session cookies. The change improves scalability for our microservices architecture and reduces server-side session storage requirements." ### Good Testing Description ```bash # Commands run npm run test:unit npm run test:integration npm run lint
Results:
- ✅ 47 unit tests passed
- ✅ 12 integration tests passed
- ✅ No linting errors
- ✅ Manual testing completed on staging environment
Error Handling
- If unable to determine scope of changes, ask user for clarification
- If testing hasn't been completed, remind user to run tests first
- If no diagrams provided, create placeholder diagrams and ask user to review