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Pullfrog

Bring your favorite coding agent into GitHub


## What is Pullfrog? Pullfrog is a GitHub bot that brings the full power of your favorite coding agents into GitHub. It's open source and powered by GitHub Actions. Add to GitHub
Once added, you can start triggering agent runs. - **Tag `@pullfrog`** — Tag `@pullfrog` in a comment anywhere in your repo. It will pull in any relevant context using the action's internal MCP server and perform the appropriate task. - **Prompt from the web** — Trigger arbitrary tasks from the Pullfrog dashboard - **Automated triggers** — Configure Pullfrog to trigger agent runs in response to specific events. Each of these triggers can be associated with custom prompt instructions. - issue created - issue labeled - PR created - PR review created - PR review requested - and more... Pullfrog is the bridge between GitHub and your preferred coding agents and GitHub. Use it for: - **🤖 Coding tasks** — Tell `@pullfrog` to implement something and it'll spin up a PR. If CI fails, it'll read the logs and attempt a fix automatically. It'll automatically address any PR reviews too. - **🔍 PR review** — Coding agents are great at reviewing PRs. Using the "PR created" trigger, you can configure Pullfrog to auto-review new PRs. - **🤙 Auto-respond to issues** — Via the "issue created" trigger, Pullfrog can automatically respond to common questions, create implementation plans, and link to related issues/PRs. Or (if you're feeling lucky) you can prompt it to immediately attempt a PR addressing new issues. - **Literally whatever** — Want to have the agent automatically add docs to all new PRs? Cut a new release with agent-written notes on every commit to `main`? Pullfrog lets you do it. ## Get started Install the Pullfrog GitHub App on your personal or organization account. During installation you can choose to limit access to a specific repo or repos. After installation, you'll be redirected to the Pullfrog dashboard where you'll see an onboarding flow. This flow will create your `pullfrog.yml` workflow and prompt you to set up API keys. Once you finish those steps (2 minutes) you're ready to rock 🐸 [Add to GitHub ➜](https://github.com/apps/pullfrog/installations/new)
Manual setup instructions You can also use the `pullfrog/action` Action without a GitHub App installation. This is more time-consuming to set up, and it places limitations on the actions your Agent will be capable of performing. To manually set up the Pullfrog action, you need to set up two workflow files in your repository: `pullfrog.yml` (the execution logic) and `triggers.yml` (the event triggers). #### 1. Create `pullfrog.yml` Create a file at `.github/workflows/pullfrog.yml`. This is a reusable workflow that runs the Pullfrog action. ```yaml name: Pullfrog on: workflow_dispatch: inputs: prompt: type: string description: "Agent prompt" workflow_call: inputs: prompt: description: "Agent prompt" type: string permissions: id-token: write contents: read jobs: pullfrog: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout code uses: actions/checkout@v4 with: fetch-depth: 1 - name: Run agent uses: pullfrog/action@main # Use a specific version tag in production with: prompt: ${{ inputs.prompt }} anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }} # Add other keys as needed: # openai_api_key: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }} ``` #### 2. Create `triggers.yml` Create a file at `.github/workflows/triggers.yml`. This workflow listens for GitHub events and calls the `pullfrog.yml` workflow with the event data. ```yaml name: Agent Triggers on: issue_comment: types: [created] pull_request_review_comment: types: [created] issues: types: [opened, assigned] pull_request_review: types: [submitted] # add other triggers as needed jobs: pullfrog: # trigger conditions (e.g. only run if @pullfrog is mentioned) if: contains(github.event.comment.body, '@pullfrog') || contains(github.event.issue.body, '@pullfrog') permissions: id-token: write contents: write issues: write pull-requests: write actions: read checks: read uses: ./.github/workflows/pullfrog.yml with: # pass the full event payload as the prompt prompt: ${{ toJSON(github.event) }} secrets: inherit ```