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# Description
Creates pull requests with bilingual documentation updates. Use when user asks to create PR, make a pull request, or submit changes for review. Automatically updates both English and Chinese README files.
# SKILL.md
name: create-pr
description: Creates pull requests with bilingual documentation updates. Use when user asks to create PR, make a pull request, or submit changes for review. Automatically updates both English and Chinese README files.
allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Grep, AskUserQuestion
metadata:
hooks:
after_complete:
- trigger: session-logger
mode: auto
reason: "Log PR creation"
Create PR
A skill for creating pull requests with automatic bilingual documentation updates. This skill ensures that both English and Chinese documentation stay in sync when code changes are submitted.
When This Skill Activates
This skill activates when you:
- Ask to create a pull request or PR
- Say "submit my changes" or "push and create PR"
- Mention "make a PR" or "open a pull request"
- Want to submit code for review
PR Creation Workflow
Step 1: Analyze Changes
Examine all changes in the current branch:
git status
git diff
git log --oneline main..HEAD
Identify:
- Modified files: What was changed?
- New files: What was added?
- Deleted files: What was removed?
- Impact area: Which skills or features are affected?
Step 2: Determine Documentation Updates
Check for Skill Changes
First, detect if any skills were changed:
# Check if skills/ directory has changes
git diff --name-only main..HEAD | grep "^skills/"
Decision Matrix
| Change Type | Documentation Action |
|---|---|
| New skill added | Add to skills table in both EN and CN README |
| Skill description changed | Update description in skills table |
| Skill removed | Remove from skills table |
| Skill hooks changed | Update Auto-Trigger column in skills table |
| Internal skill logic only | Skip README update |
| Bug fix with no user impact | Skip README update |
Auto-Trigger Changes Require Update
If a skill's metadata.hooks front matter was modified, the Auto-Trigger column in the Skills Catalog must be updated:
# Check if hooks were modified
git diff main..HEAD -- skills/*/SKILL.md | grep -E "^\+.*metadata:|^\+.*hooks:|^\+.*trigger:"
If hooks changed → Update README.md and README.zh-CN.md Auto-Trigger column.
Step 3: Draft Commit Message
Use the commit-helper format:
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
<body>
<footer>
Types:
- feat: New skill or feature
- fix: Bug fix or correction
- docs: Documentation only changes
- refactor: Code refactoring
- chore: Maintenance tasks
Step 4: Create the Pull Request
Run the following sequence:
# 1. Stage and commit changes
git add .
git commit -m "commit message"
# 2. Push to remote
git push -u origin <branch-name>
# 3: Create PR using gh CLI
gh pr create \
--title "PR title" \
--body "PR description"
Step 5: Update Documentation (If Required)
After creating the PR, update both README files:
README.md (English):
- Add new skills to appropriate category table
- Update project structure if needed
- Keep language switch link at top
README.zh-CN.md (Chinese):
- Mirror all English changes
- Translate skill descriptions
- Maintain same structure and formatting
Step 6: Update Changelog (Optional)
For significant changes, add to CHANGELOG.md:
## [Version] - YYYY-MM-DD
### Added
- New skill: skill-name
### Fixed
- Fixed issue in skill-name
### Changed
- Updated skill-name with new features
Documentation Update Guidelines
Skills Catalog Update Template
When adding or modifying skills, use this format for the Skills Catalog:
English (README.md):
### Category Name
| Skill | Description | Auto-Trigger |
|-------|-------------|--------------|
| **[skill-name](./skills/skill-name/)** | Brief description | Manual / Auto / Background / (keyword: "...") |
Chinese (README.zh-CN.md):
### 类别名称
| 技能 | 描述 | 自动触发 |
|------|------|----------|
| **[skill-name](./skills/skill-name/)** | 简短描述 | 手动 / 自动 / 后台 / (关键词:"...") |
Auto-Trigger Column Values
| Value | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
Manual |
User must invoke | Most development skills |
Auto |
Triggers automatically after any skill | session-logger |
Background |
Runs non-blocking after related skill | self-improving-agent |
After skill updates |
Only triggers when skills are modified | create-pr |
(keyword: "...") |
Activates on specific keyword | prd-planner (keyword: "PRD") |
When to Update README
Always update when:
- Adding a new skill
- Removing a skill
- Changing skill names or descriptions
- Restructuring the skills directory
Consider updating when:
- Adding significant features to existing skills
- Changing installation instructions
- Modifying project structure
Skip updating when:
- Internal code refactoring with no user impact
- Minor typo fixes
- Test file changes
Bilingual Update Format
When adding a new skill to the skills table:
English (README.md):
| **[skill-name](./skills/skill-name/)** | Brief skill description |
Chinese (README.zh-CN.md):
| **[skill-name](./skills/skill-name/)** | 技能简短描述 |
Language Switch Link
Both README files must have the language switch at the top:
README.md:
English | [简体中文](./README.zh-CN.md)
README.zh-CN.md:
[English](./README.md) | 简体中文
PR Description Template
When creating a PR, use this template:
## Summary
<Brief description of what this PR does>
## Changes
- [ ] New skill added
- [ ] Existing skill modified
- [ ] Documentation updated
- [ ] Tests added/updated
## Skills Affected
- `skill-name`: Description of change
## Documentation
- [x] README.md updated
- [x] README.zh-CN.md updated
- [ ] CHANGELOG.md updated (if applicable)
## Test Plan
- [ ] Skill tested in Claude Code
- [ ] Documentation links verified
- [ ] Bilingual translations checked
---
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Common Scenarios
Scenario 1: Adding a New Skill
# 1. Create skill files
mkdir -p skills/new-skill
touch skills/new-skill/SKILL.md
touch skills/new-skill/README.md
# 2. Create symlink
ln -s ~/path/to/agent-playbook/skills/new-skill/SKILL.md ~/.claude/skills/new-skill.md
# 3. Update README.md (add to skills table)
# 4. Update README.zh-CN.md (add to skills table with translation)
# 5. Commit and push
git add skills/new-skill/ README.md README.zh-CN.md
git commit -m "feat: add new-skill for ..."
git push -u origin feature/add-new-skill
# 6. Create PR
gh pr create --title "feat: add new-skill" --body "..."
Scenario 2: Modifying an Existing Skill
# 1. Make changes to skill
vim skills/existing-skill/SKILL.md
# 2. Check if description changed
git diff skills/existing-skill/SKILL.md
# 3. If description changed, update README files
# 4. Commit, push, create PR
Scenario 3: Bug Fix Only
# 1. Fix the bug
vim skills/some-skill/SKILL.md
# 2. Commit and push (no README update needed)
git add skills/some-skill/SKILL.md
git commit -m "fix: correct typo in some-skill"
git push
# 3. Create PR
gh pr create --title "fix: correct typo in some-skill"
Verification Checklist
Before creating the PR, verify:
- [ ] All changes are committed
- [ ] Branch is pushed to remote
- [ ] Commit messages follow Conventional Commits
- [ ] README.md is updated if needed
- [ ] README.zh-CN.md is updated if needed
- [ ] Language switch links are present in both READMEs
- [ ] New skills have symlinks created
- [ ] PR title is clear and descriptive
- [ ] PR description includes summary and changes
Quick Reference
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
git status |
Check current state |
git diff |
See unstaged changes |
git log main..HEAD |
See branch commits |
git add . |
Stage all changes |
git commit -m "msg" |
Commit with message |
git push -u origin branch |
Push to remote |
gh pr create |
Create pull request |
Tips
- Commit first, PR later: Always commit changes before creating PR
- Small PRs: Keep PRs focused on a single change
- Clear titles: Use Conventional Commits in PR titles
- Bilingual sync: Always update both README files together
- Test skills: Verify skills work before submitting PR
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.