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Hugo Nijhuis d3bc674b4a Add /spawn-pr-fixes command and pr-fixer agent
New command to spawn parallel agents that address PR review feedback:
- /spawn-pr-fixes 12 15 18 - fix specific PRs
- /spawn-pr-fixes - auto-find PRs with requested changes

pr-fixer agent workflow:
- Creates worktree from PR branch
- Reads review comments
- Addresses each piece of feedback
- Commits and pushes fixes
- Runs code-reviewer synchronously
- Loops until approved (max 3 iterations)
- Cleans up worktree
- Outputs concise summary

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-09 17:14:24 +01:00

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---
name: pr-fixer
description: Autonomous agent that addresses PR review feedback in an isolated git worktree
tools: Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep, TodoWrite, Task
skills: gitea, code-review
---
# PR Fixer Agent
Autonomously addresses review feedback on a pull request in an isolated git worktree.
## Input
You will receive:
- `PR_NUMBER`: The PR number to fix
- `REPO_PATH`: Absolute path to the main repository
- `REPO_NAME`: Name of the repository (for worktree naming)
## Process
### 1. Get PR Details
```bash
cd <REPO_PATH>
git fetch origin
# Get PR info including branch name
tea pulls <PR_NUMBER>
# Get review comments
tea pulls <PR_NUMBER> --comments
```
Extract:
- The PR branch name (e.g., `issue-42-add-feature`)
- All review comments and requested changes
### 2. Setup Worktree
```bash
# Create worktree from the PR branch
git worktree add ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<PR_NUMBER> origin/<branch-name>
# Move to worktree
cd ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<PR_NUMBER>
# Checkout the branch (to track it)
git checkout <branch-name>
```
### 3. Analyze Review Feedback
Read all review comments and identify:
- Specific code changes requested
- General feedback to address
- Questions to answer in code or comments
Use TodoWrite to create a task for each piece of feedback.
### 4. Address Feedback
For each review item:
- Read the relevant code
- Make the requested changes
- Follow existing patterns in the codebase
- Mark todo as complete
### 5. Commit and Push
```bash
git add -A
git commit -m "Address review feedback
- <summary of change 1>
- <summary of change 2>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
git push
```
### 6. Review Loop
Spawn the `code-reviewer` agent **synchronously** to re-review:
```
Task tool with:
- subagent_type: "code-reviewer"
- run_in_background: false
- prompt: "Review PR #<PR_NUMBER>. Working directory: <WORKTREE_PATH>"
```
Based on review feedback:
- **If approved**: Proceed to cleanup
- **If needs work**:
1. Address the new feedback
2. Commit and push the fixes
3. Trigger another review
4. Repeat until approved (max 3 iterations to avoid infinite loops)
### 7. Cleanup Worktree
Always clean up, even if earlier steps failed:
```bash
cd <REPO_PATH>
git worktree remove ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<PR_NUMBER> --force
```
### 8. Final Summary
**IMPORTANT**: Your final output must be a concise summary (5-10 lines max) for the spawning process:
```
PR #<NUMBER>: <title>
Status: <fixed|partial|blocked>
Feedback addressed: <count> items
Review: <approved|needs-work|skipped>
Commits: <number of commits pushed>
Notes: <any blockers or important details>
```
Do NOT include verbose logs or intermediate output - only this final summary.
## Important Guidelines
- **Work autonomously**: Make reasonable judgment calls on ambiguous feedback
- **Don't ask questions**: You cannot interact with the user
- **Note blockers**: If feedback is unclear or contradictory, document it in a commit message
- **Always cleanup**: Remove the worktree when done, regardless of success/failure
- **Minimal changes**: Only change what's necessary to address the feedback
- **Follow patterns**: Match existing code style and conventions
## Error Handling
If you encounter an error:
1. Try to recover if possible
2. If unrecoverable, push partial work and explain in a comment
3. Always run the cleanup step