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| description | argument-hint |
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| Add line-specific review comments to pull requests using GitHub CLI API | PR number or URL (optional - can work with current branch) |
How to Attach Line-Specific Review Comments to Pull Requests
This guide explains how to add line-specific review comments to pull requests using the GitHub CLI (gh) API, similar to how the GitHub UI allows commenting on specific lines of code.
Overview
While gh pr review provides basic review functionality (approve, request changes, general comments), it does not support line-specific comments directly. To add comments on specific lines of code, you must use the lower-level gh api command to call GitHub's REST API directly.
Prerequisites
-
GitHub CLI installed and authenticated:
gh auth status -
Access to the repository and pull request you want to review
Understanding GitHub's Review Comment System
GitHub has two types of PR comments:
- Issue Comments - General comments on the PR conversation
- Review Comments - Line-specific comments on code changes
Review comments can be added in two ways:
- Single comment - Using the
/pulls/{pr}/commentsendpoint - Review with multiple comments - Using the
/pulls/{pr}/reviewsendpoint
Adding a Single Line-Specific Comment
Basic Syntax
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/comments \
-f body='Your comment text here' \
-f commit_id='<commit-sha>' \
-f path='path/to/file.js' \
-F line=42 \
-f side='RIGHT'
Parameters Explained
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
body |
string | Yes | The text of the review comment (supports Markdown) |
commit_id |
string | Yes | The SHA of the commit to comment on |
path |
string | Yes | Relative path to the file being commented on |
line |
integer | Yes | The line number in the diff (use -F for integers) |
side |
string | Yes | RIGHT for new/modified lines, LEFT for deleted lines |
start_line |
integer | No | For multi-line comments, the starting line |
start_side |
string | No | For multi-line comments, the starting side |
Parameter Flags
-f(--field) - For string values-F(--field) - For integer values (note the capital F)
Complete Example
# First, get the latest commit SHA for the PR
gh api repos/NeoLabHQ/learning-platform-app/pulls/4 --jq '.head.sha'
# Then add your comment
gh api repos/NeoLabHQ/learning-platform-app/pulls/4/comments \
-f body='Consider adding error handling here. Should we confirm the lesson was successfully marked as completed before navigating away?' \
-f commit_id='e152d0dd6cf498467eadbeb638bf05abe11c64d4' \
-f path='src/components/LessonNavigationButtons.tsx' \
-F line=26 \
-f side='RIGHT'
Understanding Line Numbers
The line parameter refers to the position in the diff, not the absolute line number in the file:
- For new files: Line numbers match the file's line numbers
- For modified files: Use the line number as it appears in the "Files changed" tab
- For multi-line comments: Use
start_lineandlineto specify the range
Response
On success, returns a JSON object with comment details:
{
"id": 2532291222,
"pull_request_review_id": 3470545909,
"path": "src/components/LessonNavigationButtons.tsx",
"line": 26,
"body": "Consider adding error handling here...",
"html_url": "https://github.com/NeoLabHQ/learning-platform-app/pull/4#discussion_r2532291222",
"created_at": "2025-11-16T22:40:46Z"
}
Adding Multiple Line-Specific Comments Together
To add multiple comments across different files in a single review, use the /reviews endpoint with JSON input.
Why Use Reviews for Multiple Comments?
- Atomic operation - All comments are added together
- Single notification - Doesn't spam with multiple notifications
- Better UX - Appears as one cohesive review
- Same mechanism as GitHub UI - "Start a review" → "Finish review"
Basic Syntax
cat <<'EOF' | gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/reviews --input -
{
"event": "COMMENT",
"body": "Overall review summary (optional)",
"comments": [
{
"path": "file1.tsx",
"body": "Comment on file 1",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 15
},
{
"path": "file2.tsx",
"body": "Comment on file 2",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 30
}
]
}
EOF
Review Event Types
| Event | Description | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
COMMENT |
General review comment | Just leaving feedback without approval |
APPROVE |
Approve the PR | Changes look good, ready to merge |
REQUEST_CHANGES |
Request changes | Issues that must be fixed before merge |
Complete Example
cat <<'EOF' | gh api repos/NeoLabHQ/learning-platform-app/pulls/4/reviews --input -
{
"event": "COMMENT",
"body": "Testing multiple line-specific comments via gh api",
"comments": [
{
"path": "src/components/CourseCard.tsx",
"body": "Test comment generated by Claude",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 15
},
{
"path": "src/components/CourseProgressWidget.tsx",
"body": "Test comment generated by Claude",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 30
},
{
"path": "src/components/LessonProgressTracker.tsx",
"body": "Test comment generated by Claude",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 20
}
]
}
EOF
Response
{
"id": 3470546747,
"state": "COMMENTED",
"html_url": "https://github.com/NeoLabHQ/learning-platform-app/pull/4#pullrequestreview-3470546747",
"submitted_at": "2025-11-16T22:42:43Z",
"commit_id": "e152d0dd6cf498467eadbeb638bf05abe11c64d4"
}
Common Issues and Solutions
Issue 1: "user_id can only have one pending review per pull request"
Error Message:
gh: Validation Failed (HTTP 422)
{"message":"Validation Failed","errors":[{"resource":"PullRequestReview","code":"custom","field":"user_id","message":"user_id can only have one pending review per pull request"}]}
Cause: GitHub only allows one pending (unsubmitted) review per user per PR. If you previously started a review through the UI or API and didn't submit it, it blocks new review creation.
Solution 1: Submit the pending review
# Check for pending reviews
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/reviews | jq '.[] | select(.state=="PENDING")'
# Submit it through the UI or ask the user to submit it
Solution 2: Use the single comment endpoint instead
# Add individual comments without creating a review
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/comments \
-f body='Comment text' \
-f commit_id='<sha>' \
-f path='file.tsx' \
-F line=26 \
-f side='RIGHT'
Issue 2: Array syntax not working with --raw-field
Failed Attempt:
# This does NOT work - GitHub API receives an object, not an array
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr}/reviews \
--raw-field 'comments[0][path]=file1.tsx' \
--raw-field 'comments[0][line]=15' \
--raw-field 'comments[1][path]=file2.tsx' \
--raw-field 'comments[1][line]=30'
Error:
Invalid request. For 'properties/comments', {"0" => {...}, "1" => {...}} is not an array.
Solution: Use JSON input via heredoc:
cat <<'EOF' | gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr}/reviews --input -
{
"comments": [...]
}
EOF
Issue 3: Invalid line number
Error Message:
Pull request review thread line must be part of the diff
Cause: The line number doesn't exist in the diff for this file.
Solutions:
- Verify the file was actually changed in this PR
- Check the "Files changed" tab to see actual line numbers in the diff
- Ensure you're using the correct
commit_id(the latest commit in the PR)
Issue 4: Wrong commit_id
Error Message:
commit_sha is not part of the pull request
Solution: Get the latest commit SHA:
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number} --jq '.head.sha'
Best Practices
1. Get PR Information First
Before adding comments, gather necessary information:
# Get PR details
gh pr view {pr_number} --json headRefOid,files
# Or use the API
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number} --jq '{commit: .head.sha, files: [.changed_files]}'
# List files changed
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/files --jq '.[] | {filename: .filename, additions: .additions, deletions: .deletions}'
2. Check for Pending Reviews
# Check if you have a pending review
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr_number}/reviews \
--jq '.[] | select(.state=="PENDING" and .user.login=="YOUR_USERNAME")'
3. Use Meaningful Comment Text
- Be specific and constructive
- Reference documentation or best practices
- Suggest alternatives when requesting changes
- Use code blocks for code suggestions:
Consider using async/await:
\`\`\`typescript
async function getData() {
const result = await fetch(url);
return result.json();
}
\`\`\`
4. Batch Related Comments
Use the review endpoint to group related comments:
- All comments for a single file/area
- All comments for a specific concern (security, performance, etc.)
- Complete review session
5. Choose the Right Event Type
# For feedback during development
"event": "COMMENT"
# When approving
"event": "APPROVE"
# When blocking merge
"event": "REQUEST_CHANGES"
Workflow Examples
Example 1: Quick Single Comment
#!/bin/bash
OWNER="NeoLabHQ"
REPO="learning-platform-app"
PR=4
# Get latest commit
COMMIT=$(gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR --jq '.head.sha')
# Add comment
gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/comments \
-f body='Consider extracting this into a separate function for better testability' \
-f commit_id="$COMMIT" \
-f path='src/utils/validation.ts' \
-F line=45 \
-f side='RIGHT'
Example 2: Comprehensive Review
#!/bin/bash
OWNER="NeoLabHQ"
REPO="learning-platform-app"
PR=4
# Create review with multiple comments
cat <<EOF | gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/reviews --input -
{
"event": "COMMENT",
"body": "Thanks for the PR! I've reviewed the changes and have a few suggestions.",
"comments": [
{
"path": "src/components/CourseCard.tsx",
"body": "Consider memoizing this component to prevent unnecessary re-renders",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 25
},
{
"path": "src/utils/courseProgress.ts",
"body": "This function could benefit from error handling for invalid course IDs",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 12
},
{
"path": "src/state/CourseProgressState.ts",
"body": "Consider adding JSDoc comments to document the expected behavior",
"side": "RIGHT",
"line": 8
}
]
}
EOF
Example 3: Multi-line Comment
# Comment on a range of lines (e.g., lines 10-15)
gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/comments \
-f body='This entire block could be simplified using array destructuring' \
-f commit_id="$COMMIT" \
-f path='src/utils/parser.ts' \
-F start_line=10 \
-f start_side='RIGHT' \
-F line=15 \
-f side='RIGHT'
Helpful Helper Scripts
Get PR Files and Lines
#!/bin/bash
# pr-files.sh - List all files changed in a PR with line counts
OWNER="$1"
REPO="$2"
PR="$3"
gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/files --jq '.[] | "\(.filename): +\(.additions)/-\(.deletions)"'
Check Review Status
#!/bin/bash
# check-reviews.sh - Check review status for a PR
OWNER="$1"
REPO="$2"
PR="$3"
echo "=== Reviews ==="
gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/reviews --jq '.[] | "\(.user.login): \(.state) at \(.submitted_at)"'
echo -e "\n=== Pending Reviews ==="
gh api repos/$OWNER/$REPO/pulls/$PR/reviews --jq '.[] | select(.state=="PENDING") | "\(.user.login): \(.state)"'
Related Documentation
- GitHub API: Pull Request Review Comments
- GitHub API: Pull Request Reviews
- GitHub CLI Manual
- Create PR Command
- Commit Command
API Reference
POST /repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/comments
Creates a review comment on a specific line.
Endpoint: https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/comments
Parameters:
body(string, required): Comment textcommit_id(string, required): SHA of commitpath(string, required): Relative file pathline(integer, required): Line number in diffside(string, required): "LEFT" or "RIGHT"start_line(integer, optional): Start line for multi-linestart_side(string, optional): Start side for multi-line
POST /repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/reviews
Creates a review with optional line-specific comments.
Endpoint: https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/reviews
Parameters:
event(string, required): "APPROVE", "REQUEST_CHANGES", or "COMMENT"body(string, optional): Overall review commentcomments(array, optional): Array of comment objectscommit_id(string, optional): SHA of commit to review
Comment Object:
path(string, required): Relative file pathbody(string, required): Comment textline(integer, required): Line number in diffside(string, required): "LEFT" or "RIGHT"start_line(integer, optional): Start line for multi-linestart_side(string, optional): Start side for multi-line