--- description: Create a PR to main branch using conventional commit style for the title --- Create a pull request from the current branch to the `main` branch. ## Arguments The user may provide issue numbers that this PR fixes: `$ARGUMENTS` - If provided (e.g., `123` or `123,456`), use these issue numbers - If not provided, check the branch name for issue numbers (e.g., `fix/123-bug` or `issue-456-feature` → extract `123` or `456`) - If no issues are found, omit the "Closes" section ## Steps First, analyze the current branch to understand what changes have been made: 1. Run `git log --oneline -10` to see recent commit history and understand commit style 2. Run `git log main..HEAD --oneline` to see all commits on this branch that will be included in the PR 3. Run `git diff main...HEAD --stat` to see a summary of file changes 4. Run `git branch --show-current` to get the branch name for issue detection (if no explicit issues provided) Then generate a PR title that: - Follows conventional commit format (e.g., `fix:`, `feat:`, `chore:`, `refactor:`) - Is concise and accurately describes the changes - Matches the style of recent commits in the repository Generate a PR body with: - A `## Summary` section with 1-3 bullet points describing the changes - A `Closes #X` line for each issue number (if any were provided or detected from branch name) Finally, create the PR using the gh CLI: ``` gh pr create --base main --title "" --body "$(cat <<'EOF' ## Summary Closes # Closes # EOF )" ``` Note: Omit the "Closes" lines entirely if no issues are associated with this PR. IMPORTANT: - Do NOT include any Claude Code attribution in the PR - Keep the summary concise (1-3 bullet points maximum) - Use the conventional commit prefix that best matches the changes (fix, feat, chore, refactor, docs, etc.) - The `Closes #X` syntax will automatically close the referenced issues when the PR is merged