From coderabbit-pack
Create a minimal working CodeRabbit configuration and trigger your first AI review. Use when starting with CodeRabbit, testing your setup, or learning basic .coderabbit.yaml patterns. Trigger with phrases like "coderabbit hello world", "coderabbit example", "coderabbit quick start", "first coderabbit review".
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Minimal working example demonstrating CodeRabbit AI code review. CodeRabbit reviews PRs automatically via a GitHub/GitLab App -- no SDK or API calls needed. You configure behavior through a `.coderabbit.yaml` file and interact via PR comments.
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Minimal working example demonstrating CodeRabbit AI code review. CodeRabbit reviews PRs automatically via a GitHub/GitLab App -- no SDK or API calls needed. You configure behavior through a .coderabbit.yaml file and interact via PR comments.
coderabbit-install-auth)# .coderabbit.yaml (repository root)
language: "en-US"
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
high_level_summary: true
auto_review:
enabled: true
drafts: false
chat:
auto_reply: true
# .coderabbit.yaml - add review context for better feedback
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
high_level_summary: true
auto_review:
enabled: true
drafts: false
path_instructions:
- path: "src/**/*.ts"
instructions: "Check for proper TypeScript types. Flag any use of `any`."
- path: "**/*.test.*"
instructions: "Verify edge cases are covered. Check async handling."
chat:
auto_reply: true
set -euo pipefail
git checkout -b feat/hello-coderabbit
# Add the configuration file
cat > .coderabbit.yaml << 'YAML'
language: "en-US"
reviews:
profile: "assertive"
high_level_summary: true
auto_review:
enabled: true
drafts: false
path_instructions:
- path: "src/**"
instructions: "Check for proper error handling and input validation."
chat:
auto_reply: true
YAML
git add .coderabbit.yaml
git commit -m "feat: add CodeRabbit AI code review configuration"
git push -u origin feat/hello-coderabbit
gh pr create --title "feat: enable CodeRabbit AI code review" \
--body "Adding .coderabbit.yaml for automated code reviews"
Once CodeRabbit posts its review (typically 2-5 minutes), you can interact:
# In a PR comment, use these commands:
@coderabbitai summary # Get a walkthrough of all changes
@coderabbitai full review # Re-run a complete review from scratch
@coderabbitai resolve # Mark all CodeRabbit comments as resolved
@coderabbitai help # List all available commands
# Reply to any CodeRabbit comment to have a conversation about the feedback
# CodeRabbit will respond with context-aware explanations
set -euo pipefail
# Review staged changes before committing
git add -A
cr review
# Review with interactive mode for back-and-forth discussion
cr review --interactive
# Review specific files
cr review src/index.ts src/utils.ts
.coderabbit.yaml committed to repository root| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No review appears | App not installed on this repo | Check GitHub App > Repository access |
| YAML syntax error | Invalid configuration | Validate YAML at yamlchecker.com |
| Review on wrong branch | Missing base_branches filter | Add base_branches: [main] to config |
| Bot not responding to commands | Typo in mention | Must use exact @coderabbitai mention |
Proceed to coderabbit-local-dev-loop for a full development workflow with CodeRabbit.