Notre avis
Coordonne des sous-agents spécialisés pour effectuer une revue de code complète et générer un rapport en Markdown.
Points forts
- Analyse multi-dimensionnelle avec sous-agents dédiés (Go, architecture, conventions, Bubble Tea, documentation).
- Support des revues de PR via l'option --pr et des branches courantes.
- Rapport structuré avec priorités claires (MUST, SHOULD, COULD).
- Parallélisation des sous-agents pour une revue rapide.
Limites
- Dépend de sous-agents spécifiques (rocha-*) qui doivent être disponibles.
- Nécessite l'outil Task pour exécuter les sous-agents en parallèle.
- Se concentre sur des types de fichiers prédéfinis (Go, markdown, etc.) sans configuration flexible.
Pour obtenir une revue de code automatisée et approfondie sur une PR ou une branche locale, couvrant plusieurs aspects du code.
Pour des modifications très simples ou urgentes nécessitant une revue humaine rapide plutôt qu'un rapport détaillé.
Analyse de sécurité
SûrThe skill only runs read-only git and gh commands to retrieve diffs and logs, then invokes review subagents and aggregates findings into a report. No destructive, exfiltrating, or obfuscated actions are present.
Aucun point d'attention détecté
Exemples
Review the changes on the current branch compared to origin/main. Focus on error handling and architecture.Review PR #42. The changes involve refactoring the TUI components.Review the current branch, pay extra attention to documentation updates and commit messages.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:
- Run
git log origin/main..HEAD --onelineto see commit messages - Optionally run
git diff origin/main..HEAD --statto see scope of changes - 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:
- Task summary - What the changes are trying to accomplish
- Changed files - The list of files to review
- 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:
**🔴 [MUST] Title** (or 🟡 [SHOULD] or 🔵 [COULD])
Location: `file:line`
Problem: Description
Fix: How to fix
If no issues found, say "No issues found."
Subagents to invoke:
- rocha-go-reviewer - Go idioms, best practices, error handling
- rocha-architecture-reviewer - Package structure, component boundaries
- rocha-convention-reviewer - Commits, naming, code style
- rocha-bubbletea-reviewer - TUI patterns, Bubble Tea idioms
- 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 }
🔵 [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
🔴 [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
🔵 [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 | | 🔴 MUST | 1 | | 🟡 SHOULD | 2 | | 🔵 COULD | 2 |
Priority Items
- 🔴 [MUST] Fix commit message format - Latest commit
- 🟡 [SHOULD] Handle ignored error -
cmd/run.go:45 - 🟡 [SHOULD] Move business logic -
cmd/helpers.go
Formatting Rules
Severity levels:
- 🔴
[MUST]- Must fix before merge (security, correctness, breaking changes) - 🟡
[SHOULD]- Should fix (code quality, maintainability) - 🔵
[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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