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GitHub PR Reviewer
Reviews open pull requests every morning and flags what needs attention.
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What It Does
Your GitHub agent runs every morning and gives your engineering team a clear picture of where the review queue stands. It surfaces PRs that have been open too long without a reviewer, catches common code issues, checks CI status across all open PRs, and makes sure nothing is blocking your team from shipping.
What It Does Every Day
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Lists all open pull requests with age, author, and current review status
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Flags PRs open more than 2 business days with no reviewer assigned
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Checks CI/CD status — surfaces any PRs with failing tests or blocked pipelines
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Scans PR diffs for common red flags: hardcoded secrets, missing error handling, debug logs left in
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Identifies PRs that are approved and passing CI but not yet merged (stale approvals)
What Lands in Your Inbox Each Morning
✓Open PR count and a list sorted by urgency (oldest + failing CI first)
✓Reviewer assignments missing: which PRs need someone to pick them up
✓CI failures: which PRs are blocked and why
✓Weekly Monday report: PRs merged, avg review time, which engineers are reviewing most
What It Needs From You
GitHub Personal Access Token
Read access to your repository PRs, CI status, and code. Generate a classic token with repo and read:org scopes — takes 2 minutes.
Slack (optional)
Where the morning standup summary is posted. Also available in your portal.
What It Does NOT Do
×Does not approve or merge pull requests — humans own every merge decision
×Does not leave comments on PRs or interact with GitHub
×Does not run tests or trigger CI pipelines
×Does not review code logic deeply — it checks structure and common patterns, not business logic correctness
Common Questions
We're a team of 2. Is this worth it?
Small teams benefit most — you don't have a Scrum Master keeping the board clean, so the agent fills that gap. It catches the PR that's been sitting for a week while both of you thought the other was reviewing it.
Will it catch security vulnerabilities in our code?
It flags obvious patterns (hardcoded tokens, SQL strings built with string concat, missing input validation). It's not a full SAST scanner — for that, use GitHub Advanced Security or Snyk alongside the agent.
We use GitLab / Bitbucket, not GitHub.
This agent is GitHub-only. GitLab and Bitbucket versions are on the roadmap.
Can I point it at specific repos, not my whole org?
Yes — when you connect your token, you specify which repos to monitor. The token scope limits it to those repos only.
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AI Model
Claude 3.5 Sonnet
Runs on AgentDepot's AWS infrastructure via Amazon Bedrock. Inference is included in your plan — no per-run billing.
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