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gitee-create-pr

v1.0.0

Use this skill when the user asks to create a PR, open a pull request, "create-pr", "submit a pull request", or "open a merge request". Requires Gitee MCP Server to be configured.

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Installation

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Note: If you have mcporter installed locally, you should use mcporter to invoke the MCP tool instead of directly calling the MCP tool. The mcporter CLI provides a more convenient interface and better error handling.

Create PR via Gitee MCP

Generate a well-structured Pull Request description based on the current changes and submit it to Gitee.

Prerequisites

  • Gitee MCP Server configured (tools: create_pull, get_file_content, list_repo_issues, compare_branches_tags)
  • User must provide: repository owner, repository name, source branch, target branch (usually main/master)
  • Optional: linked Issue number

Steps

Step 1: Gather Information

Confirm with the user or infer from context: - Source branch (head branch) - Target branch (base branch, default: master or main) - Core purpose of this PR (if not stated, infer from commit messages or file changes) - Whether to link an Issue (optional)

Step 2: Analyze the Changes

Use compare_branches_tags to fetch the diff between the source branch and target branch: - base: target branch (e.g., main or master) - head: source branch

Analyze the returned diff to determine: - Which core files were changed - What functionality was added or modified - Whether there are any breaking changes

Step 3: Generate PR Title

Follow the Conventional Commits format:

<type>(<scope>): <subject>

Available types: - feat: New feature - fix: Bug fix - refactor: Code refactoring - docs: Documentation update - test: Test-related changes - chore: Build / dependency / toolchain changes

Example: feat(auth): add OAuth2 login support

Step 4: Generate PR Description

Use the following template for a structured description:

## Summary

[Clear description of the purpose of this PR and the problem it solves]

## Changes

- [Change 1]
- [Change 2]
- [Change 3]

## Testing

- [ ] Unit tests pass
- [ ] Functional tests pass
- [x] [Completed test item]

## Related Issue

closes #[issue number] (if applicable)

## Notes

[Breaking changes, dependency upgrades, deployment considerations, etc. (if any)]

Step 5: Create the PR

Use create_pull to create the PR with these parameters: - title: title generated in Step 3 - body: description generated in Step 4 - head: source branch - base: target branch

After successful creation, output the PR link for the user.

Notes

  • If the user specifies a linked Issue, append closes #N to the description so the Issue is automatically closed when the PR is merged
  • Keep the PR title concise (under 50 characters) — put details in the description
  • If the user hasn't provided enough information, ask before creating, to avoid opening a PR with an empty description