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roborev-design-review-branch

Request a design review for all commits on the current branch and present the results

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roborev-design-review-branch

Request a design review for all commits on the current branch and present the results.

Usage

/roborev-design-review-branch [--base <branch>]

When NOT to invoke this skill

Do NOT invoke this skill when the user is presenting or pasting existing review results. Messages that contain review findings, verdicts, or summaries are outputs — not requests to start a new review.

IMPORTANT

This skill requires you to execute bash commands to validate inputs and launch the review. The task is not complete until the background review finishes and you present the results to the user.

These instructions are guidelines, not a rigid script. Use the conversation context. Skip steps that are already satisfied. Defer to project-level CLAUDE.md instructions when they conflict with these steps.

Instructions

When the user invokes /roborev-design-review-branch [--base <branch>]:

1. Validate inputs

If a base branch is provided, verify it resolves to a valid ref:

git rev-parse --verify -- <branch>

If validation fails, inform the user the ref is invalid. Do not proceed.

2. Build the command

Construct the review command:

roborev review --branch --wait --type design [--base <branch>]
  • If --base is specified, include it (otherwise auto-detects the base branch)

3. Run the review in the background

Launch a background task that runs the command. This lets the user continue working while the review runs.

Use the Task tool with run_in_background: true and subagent_type: "Bash":

roborev review --branch --wait --type design [--base <branch>]

Tell the user that the design review has been submitted and they can continue working. You will present the results when the review completes.

4. Present the results

When the background task completes, read the output.

If the command output contains an error (e.g., daemon not running, repo not initialized, review errored), report it to the user. Suggest roborev status to check the daemon, roborev init if the repo is not initialized, or re-running the review.

Otherwise, present the review to the user:

  • Show the verdict prominently (Pass or Fail)
  • If there are findings, list them grouped by severity with file paths and line numbers so the user can navigate directly
  • If the review passed, a brief confirmation is sufficient

5. Offer next steps

If the review has findings (verdict is Fail), offer to address them:

  • "Would you like me to fix these findings? You can run /roborev-fix <job_id>"

Extract the job ID from the review output to include in the suggestion. Look for it in the Enqueued job <id> for ... line or in the review header.

If the review passed, confirm the result and do not offer /roborev-fix.

Examples

Default branch design review:

User: /roborev-design-review-branch

Agent:

  1. Launches background task: roborev review --branch --wait --type design
  2. Tells user: "Design review submitted for branch. I'll present the results when it completes."
  3. When complete, presents the verdict and findings grouped by severity
  4. If findings exist: "Would you like me to address these findings? Run /roborev-fix 1042"
  5. If passed: "Branch design review passed with no findings."

Design review against a specific base:

User: /roborev-design-review-branch --base develop

Agent:

  1. Validates develop resolves to a valid ref
  2. Launches background task: roborev review --branch --wait --type design --base develop
  3. Tells user: "Design review submitted for branch (against develop). I'll present the results when it completes."
  4. When complete, presents the verdict and findings
  5. If findings exist: "Would you like me to address these findings? Run /roborev-fix 1043"

See also

  • /roborev-review-branch --type design — equivalent, with additional --type flexibility
  • /roborev-design-review — design review a single commit
  • /roborev-fix — fix a review's findings in code
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