* Update waitlist, run ralph experiments
* fix PR files pagination: use octokit.paginate() for >100 files
* fix garbled FAQ answer on landing page
* track cache read/write tokens in OpenCode agent usage
* wrap dispatch() calls in try/catch to prevent webhook retries on transient failures
* replace raw error messages with generic responses in API routes
* guard request.json() calls with try-catch returning 400 on malformed bodies
* log warning when GraphQL review thread/comment counts hit pagination limits
* reduce review comment cache TTL from 24 hours to 10 minutes
* use select instead of include for proxyKey in workflow run queries
* align Claude agent activity timeout to 5 minutes to match OpenCode agent
* add in-memory dedup for PR close webhooks to prevent duplicate indexing
* extract isPullfrogLogin() helper for shared Pullfrog detection logic
* check response.ok on log fetch in checkSuite.ts
* add 10s timeouts to checkSuite API calls and log fetch
* parallelize proxy key usage API calls with Promise.allSettled
* fix three typos on landing page: colleage, dectects, reponse
* move MAX_STDERR_LINES constant to shared.ts
* add indexes on Repo.accountId and PFUser.accountId FK columns
* remove unused Permission enum from Prisma schema
* populate author and keywords in action/package.json
* use crypto.timingSafeEqual for all secret comparisons
* add missing env vars to globals.ts: R2, webhook, and API secrets
* remove commented-out UserRepo model from Prisma schema
* replace console.log/error with log utility in production API routes
* replace catch(error: any) with proper type guards in getUserRole
* remove stale TODO comment on console page
* handle repository_transferred webhook to update owner
* show toast.error instead of console.error on mode/workflow mutation failures
* add Space key handler for keyboard navigation on workflow run links
* replace role=link spans with button elements for proper accessibility
* add root 404 page with Pullfrog branding
* update ISSUES.md: mark completed items
* mark remaining low-priority UX items as addressed
* add error logging alongside toasts, add check script, update ralph commands
* address review feedback: squash migrations, fix try/catch scope, wire up globals consumers
- squash drop_permission_enum migration into add_indexes migration (one migration per PR)
- move getPullRequest() outside try/catch in mention handler so errors aren't mislogged as "dispatch failed"
- restore key ID in proxyKeys.ts Promise.allSettled error log
- remove accidental asdf.txt and ralph.md files
- wire up globals.ts exports to consumers (r2-uploads, r2-private, verifyHookdeckSignature, sync-usage, forwardPreviewWebhook, dispatch-workflow)
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* update model snapshot (qwen3.6-plus-preview renamed to qwen3.6-plus)
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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.
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 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.
🤙 Issue management — 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.
Standalone Usage
You can also use pullfrog/pullfrog as a step in your own workflows. The action exposes a result output that can be consumed by subsequent steps.
Example: Auto-generate release notes on new tags
name:Releaseon:push:tags:['v*']permissions:contents:writejobs:release:runs-on:ubuntu-lateststeps:- name:Checkoutuses:actions/checkout@v4with:fetch-depth:0- name:Generate release notesid:notesuses:pullfrog/pullfrog@v0with:prompt:| Generate release notes for ${{ github.ref_name }}.
Compare commits between this tag and the previous tag.
Format as markdown: summary paragraph, then ### Features, ### Fixes, ### Breaking Changes sections.
Omit empty sections. Be concise.env:ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}# write to file to avoid shell escaping issues with special characters- name:Create GitHub releaserun:| notesfile="$RUNNER_TEMP/release-notes-$GITHUB_RUN_ID.md"
printf '%s' "$NOTES" > "$notesfile"
gh release create ${{ github.ref_name }} --title "${{ github.ref_name }}" --notes-file "$notesfile"env:GH_TOKEN:${{ github.token }}NOTES:${{ steps.notes.outputs.result }}
Example: Structured Output with Zod Schema
You can force the agent to return structured JSON output by providing a JSON schema. This allows you to reliably parse and use the agent's response in subsequent workflow steps.
You can define your JSON schema directly or uou can use any validation library that converts to JSON Schema. Here's an example using Zod:
name:Release Checkon:pull_request:types:[closed]jobs:check-release:if:github.event.pull_request.merged == trueruns-on:ubuntu-lateststeps:- uses:actions/checkout@v4- name:Install dependenciesrun:npm install --no-save --no-package-lock zod @actions/core- name:Generate Schemaid:schemarun:| node -e '
import { z } from "zod";
import { setOutput } from "@actions/core";
const schema = z.object({
version: z.string().describe("Semantic version number (e.g. 1.0.0)"),
isBreaking: z.boolean().describe("Whether this release contains breaking changes"),
changelog: z.array(z.string()).describe("List of changes in this release"),
});
setOutput("schema", JSON.stringify(z.toJSONSchema(schema)));
'- name:Analyze PRid:analysisuses:pullfrog/pullfrog@v0with:prompt:| Analyze this PR and determine semantic versioning impact.
Return a JSON object matching the provided schema.output_schema:${{ steps.schema.outputs.schema }}env:ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}- name:Process Resultrun:| # Parse the JSON result using fromJSON()
echo "Version: ${{ fromJSON(steps.analysis.outputs.result).version }}"
echo "Breaking: ${{ fromJSON(steps.analysis.outputs.result).isBreaking }}"