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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| file-pr | File a concise pull request. Use when the user asks to file, open, or create a PR. |
File PR
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BAD
❌ perf (server): negotiate permessage-deflate on the websocket
GOOD
✅ perf (server): cut websocket frame size by 70%+ with gzipping
Open the description with a simple explanation of the problem based on the user's original prompt, then briefly explain the solution. Do not lead with an implementation inventory:
BAD
❌ Removed implicit wokspace carry-over from every "new thread" entry point (cmd+n / cmd+shift+o, sidebar v1/v2 buttons, command palette). New threads inherit only the project from context; branch, worktree, and env mode always come from the configured defaults. Deleted buildContextualThreadOptions, startNewThreadInProjectFromContext, and the v1 sidebar's seed-context machinery.
GOOD
✅ My "new worktree" default was ignored when starting new threads on existing worktrees. Super unintuitive. Now your preferences always apply.
Open a real PR rather than a draft so review bots run. If the user also asked to babysit it, continue with the babysit-pr skill.