Inspect GitHub PR checks with gh, pull failing GitHub Actions logs, summarize failure context, then create a fix plan and implement after user approval. Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing PR CI/CD checks on GitHub Actions and wants a plan + code changes; for external checks (e.g., Buildkite), only report the details URL and mark them out of scope.
Use gh to locate failing PR checks, fetch GitHub Actions logs for actionable failures, summarize the failure snippet, then propose a fix plan and implement after explicit approval.
plan skill for drafting and approving the fix plan.Prereq: ensure gh is authenticated (for example, run gh auth login once), then run gh auth status with escalated permissions (include workflow/repo scopes) so gh commands succeed. If sandboxing blocks gh auth status, rerun it with sandbox_permissions=require_escalated.
repo: path inside the repo (default .)pr: PR number or URL (optional; defaults to current branch PR)gh authentication for the repo hostpython "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "<number-or-url>"--json if you want machine-friendly output for summarization.gh auth status in the repo with escalated scopes (workflow/repo) after running gh auth login.sandbox_permissions=require_escalated to allow network/keyring access.gh pr view --json number,url.python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "<number-or-url>"--json for machine-friendly output.gh pr checks <pr> --json name,state,bucket,link,startedAt,completedAt,workflow
gh.detailsUrl and run:
gh run view <run_id> --json name,workflowName,conclusion,status,url,event,headBranch,headShagh run view <run_id> --loggh api "/repos/<owner>/<repo>/actions/jobs/<job_id>/logs" > "<path>"detailsUrl is not a GitHub Actions run, label it as external and only report the URL.plan skill to draft a concise plan and request approval.gh pr checks to confirm.Fetch failing PR checks, pull GitHub Actions logs, and extract a failure snippet. Exits non-zero when failures remain so it can be used in automation.
Usage examples:
python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "123"python "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --pr "https://github.com/org/repo/pull/123" --jsonpython "<path-to-skill>/scripts/inspect_pr_checks.py" --repo "." --max-lines 200 --context 40