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by microsoft · part of microsoft/vscode-pull-request-github

Address review comments (including Copilot comments) on the active pull request. Use when: responding to PR feedback, fixing review comments, resolving PR threads, implementing requested changes from reviewers, addressing code review, fixing PR issues.

🧰 Not standalone. This skill ships with microsoft/vscode-pull-request-github and only works together with that tool — install the tool first, then add this skill.

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Address PR Review Comments

Read the active pull request, identify unresolved review comments and feedback, implement the requested changes, and resolve the threads.

When to Use

  • A reviewer has left comments or change requests on the active PR
  • You need to systematically work through all open review threads
  • You want to respond to or implement reviewer feedback

Procedure

1. Read the Active PR

Call the github-pull-request_currentActivePullRequest tool.

Refresh logic: Check whether a refresh is needed before reading:

  • Call the tool once without refresh to get the cached state
  • Inspect the lastUpdatedAt field in the result
  • If the timestamp is less than 3 minutes ago, the PR is actively changing - call the tool again with refresh: true to ensure you have the latest comments and state
  • If the timestamp is older than 3 minutes, proceed with the cached data

2. Identify Unresolved Comments

From the tool result, collect all feedback that needs action:

  • reviewThreads array: inline review thread objects with an id, isResolved flag, canResolve flag, file path, and nested comments. Focus on threads where isResolved is false.
  • timelineComments array: general PR comments and reviews where commentType is "CHANGES_REQUESTED" or "COMMENTED"

Group related threads by file (file field) to handle them efficiently.

3. Plan Changes

Before modifying any files:

  1. Read each unresolved comment carefully
  2. Identify the file and location each comment refers to
  3. Determine the minimal correct fix for each, if a fix is needed (not all comments are worthy of a change)
  4. Note dependencies between comments (e.g., a rename that affects multiple files)

4. Implement Changes

Work through the grouped comments file by file:

  • Read the relevant file section before editing
  • Apply the requested change
  • Do not refactor or modify code outside the scope of each comment
  • If a comment is unclear or contradictory, note it for a follow-up reply rather than guessing

5. Verify

After all changes are made:

  • Review that each originally unresolved thread has a corresponding code change or a note about why no code change was needed.
  • Ensure no unrelated code was modified

6. Resolve Threads

For each thread that was addressed (either by a code change or by a deliberate decision not to change):

  • Call github-pull-request_resolveReviewThread with the id from the reviewThreads array.
  • Only resolve threads where canResolve is true.
  • Skip threads that are already resolved (isResolved: true) or where canResolve is false.

7. Summarize

Provide a concise summary of:

  • Which comments were addressed and what changes were made
  • Any comments that were intentionally skipped (with reasoning)
  • Any follow-up questions for the reviewer