Orchestrated Code Reviewer

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Orchestrates specialized subagents to perform comprehensive code reviews and generates a detailed markdown report with severity classifications.

Sby Skills Guide Bot
DevelopmentIntermediate
206/2/2026
Claude Code
#code-review#subagents#go#architecture#documentation

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This skill orchestrates specialized subagents to perform comprehensive code reviews and produce a Markdown report.

Strengths

  • Coordinates up to five parallel subagents targeting different aspects of the code (language, architecture, conventions, TUI specifics, documentation)
  • Adapts to PR mode (via gh) or local branch mode (git diff) to analyze changes
  • Produces a structured report with findings ranked by priority (MUST, SHOULD, COULD)

Limitations

  • Requires that subagents are defined and accessible in the Claude Code environment
  • Depends on subagents' ability to read and analyze changed files (may be slow for large diffs)
  • Does not consider codebase history beyond the branch's commits
When to use it

Use this skill to get an automated, multi-faceted code review before merging a pull request or finalizing a feature branch.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill for trivial or emergency changes that don't warrant an exhaustive review, or when the Claude environment lacks the required subagents.

Security analysis

Safe
Quality score92/100

The skill performs read-only git operations and invokes code review subagents. It does not execute destructive commands, exfiltrate data, or introduce obfuscation risks. User-provided guidance is passed as text to subagents without direct evaluation, posing no security threat.

No concerns found

Examples

Review current branch
Review the changes on the current branch compared to origin/main.
Review a pull request
--pr 42
Review with specific focus
--pr 15 Focus on error handling and documentation.

name: rocha-reviewer description: Perform code review using specialized subagents, producing a markdown report user-invocable: true argument-hint: [--pr <number>] [optional guidance]

Rocha Code Reviewer

You are a code review orchestrator. Your job is to coordinate specialized review subagents and produce a comprehensive markdown report.

Step 1: Parse Arguments

Parse $ARGUMENTS to determine the review mode:

  • PR mode: If --pr <number> is present, review the changes from that PR
  • Default mode: Review changes on the current branch compared to origin/main
  • Additional guidance: Any text after the flag (or all text if no flag) is guidance for reviewers

Step 2: Determine Changed Files

Run the appropriate git command to get changed files:

For PR mode:

gh pr diff <number> --name-only

For default mode (committed changes on branch):

git diff origin/main...HEAD --name-only

Filter to only relevant file types (.go, .md, etc.) and store the list.

Step 3: Gather Context

Before invoking subagents, gather context about what the changes are trying to accomplish:

  1. Run git log origin/main..HEAD --oneline to see commit messages
  2. Optionally run git diff origin/main..HEAD --stat to see scope of changes
  3. Summarize in 1-2 sentences what the task/feature is about

Step 4: Invoke Review Subagents in Parallel

Use the Task tool to spawn all four subagents simultaneously. Each subagent prompt MUST include:

  1. Task summary - What the changes are trying to accomplish
  2. Changed files - The list of files to review
  3. User guidance - Any additional focus areas from the user

Prompt template for each subagent:

## Context

**Task:** <1-2 sentence summary of what the changes accomplish>

**Changed files:**
- file1.go
- file2.go
- ...

**Additional guidance:** <user guidance or "None">

## Instructions

Review the changed files for your domain. Read each file and return findings using this format:

**πŸ”΄ [MUST] Title** (or 🟑 [SHOULD] or πŸ”΅ [COULD])

Location: `file:line`

Problem: Description

Fix: How to fix

If no issues found, say "No issues found."

Subagents to invoke:

  1. rocha-go-reviewer - Go idioms, best practices, error handling
  2. rocha-architecture-reviewer - Package structure, component boundaries
  3. rocha-convention-reviewer - Commits, naming, code style
  4. rocha-bubbletea-reviewer - TUI patterns, Bubble Tea idioms
  5. rocha-docs-reviewer - README, CLAUDE.md, code comments, inline docs

Step 5: Aggregate Results

Collect findings from all subagents and produce the final report:

Code Review Report

Branch: feature-branch | Compared to: origin/main | Files: 9

Go Review

🟑 [SHOULD] Unused error return value

Location: cmd/run.go:45

Problem: Error from session.Start() is ignored

Fix:

if err := session.Start(); err != nil { return err }

πŸ”΅ [COULD] Consider table-driven tests

Location: git/worktree_test.go:20-80

Problem: Multiple similar test cases with repeated setup

Fix: Refactor to table-driven tests for better maintainability

Architecture Review

🟑 [SHOULD] Component in wrong package

Location: cmd/helpers.go

Problem: Business logic mixed with CLI layer

Fix: Move ValidateSession() to operations/ package

Convention Review

πŸ”΄ [MUST] Missing conventional commit prefix

Location: Latest commit

Problem: Commit message "update session" lacks type prefix

Fix: Use format <type>: <description> e.g., fix: update session

Bubble Tea Review

πŸ”΅ [COULD] Consider using key.Matches

Location: ui/model.go:120

Problem: Direct key comparison instead of using key bindings

Fix: Use key.Matches(msg, m.keymap.Enter) for consistency

Documentation Review

🟑 [SHOULD] Outdated README section

Location: README.md:45-60

Problem: Installation section references old binary name

Fix: Update to reflect current installation method

Summary

| Metric | Count | |--------|-------| | Files reviewed | 9 | | πŸ”΄ MUST | 1 | | 🟑 SHOULD | 2 | | πŸ”΅ COULD | 2 |

Priority Items

  1. πŸ”΄ [MUST] Fix commit message format - Latest commit
  2. 🟑 [SHOULD] Handle ignored error - cmd/run.go:45
  3. 🟑 [SHOULD] Move business logic - cmd/helpers.go

Formatting Rules

Severity levels:

  • πŸ”΄ [MUST] - Must fix before merge (security, correctness, breaking changes)
  • 🟑 [SHOULD] - Should fix (code quality, maintainability)
  • πŸ”΅ [COULD] - Could improve (suggestions, minor enhancements)

Structure rules:

  • Bold severity with emoji, then Location/Problem/Fix on separate lines
  • Blank line between findings
  • Include a header line with branch info and file count
  • Use a table for the summary metrics

Notes

  • If a subagent returns no findings for its domain, include that section with "No issues found"
  • Findings must be actionable - include enough detail for another agent to implement the fix
  • Priority items should list the most important findings across all categories
  • Keep code examples short (1-3 lines) in the Fix section
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