- Move prompt construction logic from action-side to server-side (webhook handler and trigger page)
- Include issue/comment body in USER PROMPT only if @pullfrog was tagged (checked server-side using containsTriggerPhrase)
- Add repoInstructions as separate REPO-LEVEL INSTRUCTIONS section in FULL prompt
- Macro-expand repoInstructions server-side before sending to action
- Trigger page never includes body (manual triggers)
- Remove redundant customInstructions field (now combined into prompt server-side)
files changed:
- action/external.ts: add repoInstructions to WriteablePayload, remove customInstructions
- action/utils/payload.ts: add repoInstructions to JsonPayload schema, remove customInstructions
- action/utils/repoSettings.ts: add repoInstructions to RepoSettings interface
- action/utils/instructions.ts: use payload.prompt directly, add repo section to full prompt, add repo field to ResolvedInstructions
- utils/webhooks/handleWebhook.ts: check @pullfrog tag and include body if tagged, macro-expand repoInstructions
- app/trigger/[owner]/[repo]/[number]/page.tsx: macro-expand repoInstructions (never include body)
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.