install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/TerminalSkills/skills/coderabbit" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-coderabbit && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/TerminalSkills/skills/coderabbit/SKILL.mdsource content
CodeRabbit — AI-Powered Code Review
Overview
You are an expert in CodeRabbit, the AI code review tool that automatically reviews pull requests on GitHub and GitLab. You help teams configure CodeRabbit to catch bugs, security issues, performance problems, and style violations before human review — reducing review bottleneck and improving code quality with path-specific review instructions.
Instructions
Configuration
# .coderabbit.yaml — Project-level configuration language: en-US tone_instructions: > Be direct. Show the exact code fix, not just the problem. Prioritize: security > bugs > performance > style. Don't nitpick formatting — the linter handles that. early_access: true # Enable experimental features reviews: request_changes_workflow: true # PR status: changes requested high_level_summary: true # Summary comment at top review_status: true # Show review progress auto_review: enabled: true drafts: false # Skip draft PRs base_branches: - main - develop # Path-specific instructions — different rules for different code path_instructions: - path: "src/server/**/*.ts" instructions: | Backend review checklist: - Input validation with Zod on all endpoints - SQL injection prevention (parameterized queries only) - Authentication check on protected routes - Rate limiting on public endpoints - Error responses don't leak internal details - Database transactions for multi-step operations - path: "src/app/**/*.tsx" instructions: | Frontend review checklist: - Server components preferred (no unnecessary "use client") - Loading states and error boundaries - Accessibility: labels, alt text, ARIA attributes - No inline styles (use Tailwind classes) - Memoization only when profiler shows need (no premature useMemo) - path: "**/*.test.ts" instructions: | Test review checklist: - Tests describe user behavior, not implementation - No snapshot tests for component logic - Edge cases covered: empty state, error state, boundary values - Mocks are minimal and well-documented - path: "drizzle/migrations/**" instructions: | Migration safety: - Reversible migrations (down migration included) - No DROP COLUMN without data backup plan - Indexes on foreign keys - Default values for new NOT NULL columns path_filters: - "!**/*.lock" # Skip lock files - "!**/generated/**" # Skip generated code - "!**/*.min.js" # Skip minified files chat: auto_reply: true # Reply to developer questions
Interaction in PRs
## Talking to CodeRabbit in PR comments # Ask for explanations @coderabbit explain this function # Ask for alternative implementations @coderabbit suggest a more efficient approach # Dismiss a review comment (with reason) @coderabbit resolve — this is intentional for backwards compatibility # Re-review after changes @coderabbit review # Generate summary @coderabbit summary # Ask about the full PR @coderabbit what are the main risks in this PR?
What CodeRabbit Reviews
## Review categories (auto-detected) 1. **Security** — SQL injection, XSS, hardcoded secrets, auth bypass 2. **Bugs** — Null pointer, race conditions, off-by-one, type errors 3. **Performance** — N+1 queries, unnecessary re-renders, memory leaks 4. **Error handling** — Uncaught exceptions, missing try/catch, silent failures 5. **Best practices** — Anti-patterns, deprecated APIs, code smells 6. **Accessibility** — Missing labels, keyboard navigation, screen reader support 7. **Testing** — Missing tests for new code, test quality issues 8. **Documentation** — Missing JSDoc, outdated comments, API docs
Installation
## Setup (2 minutes) 1. Go to https://coderabbit.ai 2. Install the GitHub App on your organization 3. Add .coderabbit.yaml to your repo 4. CodeRabbit reviews every new PR automatically ## Pricing - Open source: Free - Pro: $12/seat/month - Enterprise: Custom
Examples
Example 1: User asks to set up coderabbit
User: "Help me set up coderabbit for my project"
The agent should:
- Check system requirements and prerequisites
- Install or configure coderabbit
- Set up initial project structure
- Verify the setup works correctly
Example 2: User asks to build a feature with coderabbit
User: "Create a dashboard using coderabbit"
The agent should:
- Scaffold the component or configuration
- Connect to the appropriate data source
- Implement the requested feature
- Test and validate the output
Guidelines
- Path-specific instructions — Different code needs different review rules; backend security checks don't apply to CSS files
- Exclude generated code — Use
to skip lock files, generated types, and minified code; reduces noisepath_filters - Request changes workflow — Enable
so CodeRabbit blocks merge until issues are addressedrequest_changes_workflow - Custom tone — Set
to match your team culture; "direct and specific" saves developer timetone_instructions - Complement, don't replace — CodeRabbit handles mechanical review (security, patterns, style); humans review architecture and business logic
- Interactive review — Developers can ask CodeRabbit questions in PR comments; use
for complex code@coderabbit explain - Base branch filtering — Only review PRs targeting main/develop; skip feature-to-feature branch PRs
- Iterate on instructions — Start with minimal path_instructions; add rules when you see repeated issues CodeRabbit misses