address-review — community address-review, landing, community, ide skills, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf

v1.0.0
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About this Skill

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing advanced GitHub PR analysis and feedback verification capabilities. A/B landing page experiment for unbound.tools

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Updated: 2/22/2026

Agent Capability Analysis

The address-review skill by unbound-tools is an open-source community AI agent skill for Claude Code and other IDE workflows, helping agents execute tasks with better context, repeatability, and domain-specific guidance.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing advanced GitHub PR analysis and feedback verification capabilities.

Core Value

Empowers agents to verify and apply address review comments on GitHub PRs using gh commands, ensuring accurate and adversarial feedback evaluation through APIs like !gh pr view and !gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/$ARGUMENTS/comments.

Capabilities Granted for address-review

Automating GitHub PR feedback analysis
Verifying review comments for accuracy
Applying validated suggestions to PRs

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires GitHub API access
  • Limited to GitHub PRs
  • Needs argument parsing for PR numbers
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Address Review Feedback

Address review comments on PR #$ARGUMENTS. Be adversarial about the feedback itself — verify that suggestions are correct before applying them.

PR Context

!gh pr view $ARGUMENTS
!gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/$ARGUMENTS/comments --jq '.[] | "---\n\(.path):\(.line // .original_line)\n\(.body)\n"'
!gh pr view $ARGUMENTS --comments

Instructions

Step 1: Gather All Feedback

Read every review comment above. Categorize each piece of feedback:

  • Action Required — Reviewer flagged as blocking merge
  • Recommended — Reviewer suggested addressing before merge
  • Minor — Nits, style suggestions

Step 2: Independently Verify Each Finding

Do not blindly apply suggestions. For each piece of feedback:

  1. Read the file in question — Use Glob/Grep/Read to find the relevant file and understand the full context, not just the diff snippet.
  2. Assess whether the feedback is correct — Reviewers (including agent reviewers) can be wrong. Check:
    • Does the suggested change actually fix the issue identified?
    • Could the suggestion introduce a new bug or visual regression?
    • Is the reviewer missing context that makes the current code correct?
    • Does the suggestion align with project conventions in AGENTS.md?
  3. For visual feedback — Check out the branch, run npm run dev, verify rendering at mobile and desktop widths, check both variants (/start and /build).
  4. For security feedback — Take it seriously by default. Security suggestions should be applied unless you can clearly demonstrate they're wrong.

Step 3: Respond to Each Finding

For each piece of feedback, take one of these actions:

Apply — The feedback is correct. Make the change.

  • Edit the file
  • Run npm run dev and verify both variants render correctly
  • Note what was changed

Partially apply — The core insight is right but the suggested fix isn't quite right.

  • Implement a better fix that addresses the underlying concern
  • Explain why you deviated from the exact suggestion

Reject with justification — The feedback is incorrect or doesn't apply.

  • Explain clearly why the current code is correct
  • Reference AGENTS.md or project conventions to support your reasoning
  • Never reject feedback without a concrete justification

Escalate — You're unsure whether the feedback is valid.

  • Flag it to the human with the evidence for and against
  • Do not guess or silently skip

Step 4: Run Full Verification

After addressing all feedback:

  1. Run npm run dev and verify both variants render correctly at mobile and desktop widths
  2. Check TypeScript compilationnpx wrangler types && npx tsc --noEmit (Worker-side only)
  3. Test form submission if any API or form changes were made
  4. Spot-check your changes — Read through your own diff. Did you introduce any new issues while fixing the review feedback?
  5. Check sizing — If the fixes significantly expanded the PR, flag whether it should be split.

Step 5: Commit and Push

  • Commit fixes with clear messages linking to the review feedback: fix: Address review — <description>
  • Keep fix commits separate from each other when they address unrelated feedback (easier to review the re-review)
  • Push to the PR branch

Step 6: Post Summary and Re-request Review

Post a comment on the PR summarizing how each finding was addressed, then re-request review:

gh pr comment $ARGUMENTS --body "<summary>"
gh pr edit $ARGUMENTS --add-reviewer <reviewer>

Use this format for the summary:

markdown
1## Review Feedback Addressed 2 3| # | Finding | Action | Details | 4|---|---------|--------|---------| 5| 1 | <brief description> | Applied / Partially applied / Rejected | <what was done and why> | 6| 2 | ... | ... | ... | 7 8**Visual verification:** Both variants checked at mobile + desktop 9**New commits:** <list of fix commits>

For any rejected findings, provide the full justification in the Details column so the reviewer can evaluate your reasoning.

FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is address-review?

Perfect for Code Review Agents needing advanced GitHub PR analysis and feedback verification capabilities. A/B landing page experiment for unbound.tools

How do I install address-review?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add unbound-tools/landing/address-review. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for address-review?

Key use cases include: Automating GitHub PR feedback analysis, Verifying review comments for accuracy, Applying validated suggestions to PRs.

Which IDEs are compatible with address-review?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for address-review?

Requires GitHub API access. Limited to GitHub PRs. Needs argument parsing for PR numbers.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add unbound-tools/landing/address-review. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use address-review immediately in the current project.

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