# Template: merge a PR (eligible merger only) Copy, fill the `<...>` fields, and paste as the task prompt. ```text Task: merge PR # for issue # if it is eligible and checks pass. Load the canonical workflow first: `skills/llm-project-workflow/workflows/review-merge-pr.md` (task mode: review-merge-pr). Final report schema: `schemas/review-merge-final-report.md`. Rules (llm-project-workflow): - **BLOCKED + DIAGNOSE default (required):** If any required step (load workflow, lease, profile/role, capability, worktree under branches/, preflight, tool, instruction, etc.) cannot be performed, STOP. State BLOCKED. Use [`blocked-diagnose-report.md`](../templates/blocked-diagnose-report.md) template exactly. Only safe non-mutating recovery. Report. Do not continue or fallback. - Find the latest CTH comment on the PR/issue thread before starting work. Post a new CTH: Merger Handoff (or CTH: Blocker) at session end. Template: skills/llm-project-workflow/templates/canonical-thread-handoff.md - Repository targeting (#530): pass explicit `remote=`, `org=`, and `repo=` on every gitea-tools call (e.g. `remote=prgs org=Scaled-Tech-Consulting repo=Gitea-Tools`). A bare `remote=prgs` can resolve to the wrong default repo and is blocked when it disagrees with the local git remote URL. - Only an eligible, NON-author merger merges. If authenticated user == PR author → STOP. - Review and merge are separate workflow roles. A reviewer approval is not merge authorization. - Do not merge unless the PR is open, mergeable, and its checks/review pass. - No force-merge, no bypassing branch protections. - If the PR is closed but `merged=false`, STOP and run reconciliation. Do not clean up. Steps: 1. Identity Checklist: Before claiming/working on merge, verify and state: - Required identity/profile for this task: merger (allowed to merge PRs) - Current authenticated identity (from whoami): - Target task role: merger identity (must NOT be the PR author) *If the current identity does not match the required role (or is the PR author), STOP. Relaunch/switch to the correct profile first.* 2. Verify authenticated identity + active profile. 3. Confirm PR #: author (not you), state open, mergeable, review approved. Check if PR body uses `Closes #N` or `Fixes #N`; if it uses `Implements #N` or `Refs #N`, manual closing will be needed in step 29. 4. Capability evidence (#179): cite the exact gitea_resolve_task_capability output (or runtime context) proving merge_pr is allowed — a bare "capability checks passed" claim is downgraded. 5. Final live-state recheck (#179), immediately before the merge mutation — re-read the live PR and prove: - PR still open - live head SHA still equals the pinned/reviewed head SHA - base branch unchanged - no undismissed REQUEST_CHANGES / blocking review state remains If any recheck fails → STOP, re-pin, re-validate. 6. If any gate fails → STOP and report. 7. Merge with explicit confirmation (e.g. confirmation="MERGE PR "), pinning the reviewed head SHA (expected_head_sha) and, where supported, the changed-file set. 8. Confirm remote master now contains the merge commit (or the expected changes if squash merged). *Note: Gitea PR "closed" state is NOT equivalent to "merged". Do not assume a closed PR succeeded without verifying the actual landed changes.* Post-merge cleanup (#517): merger sessions must NOT perform ad hoc cleanup. - Record merge mutations separately from cleanup mutations in the controller handoff. - Hand cleanup to a `prgs-reconciler` session — never raw `git branch -d`, `git push --delete`, curl/API comment deletion, or local scripts. - Reconciler cleanup must cite authorized MCP tools (`gitea_reconcile_merged_cleanups`, `gitea_cleanup_post_merge_moot_lease`, `gitea_delete_branch`, etc.) plus `gitea.branch.delete` capability proof. Then run the cleanup template (worktree-cleanup.md) in a reconciler session: - Verify expected file/commit presence on master (post-merge file-presence verification): - Run: git fetch --prune; git checkout master; git pull master --ff-only - Verify that the expected files added/modified in the PR are present on master (or absent if deleted). - Alternatively, verify with: git log --oneline -- or git merge-base --is-ancestor master - close/release issue #, remove status:in-progress (if it cannot be removed, report why) - delete remote branch, remove local branch + worktree folder - fetch/prune; confirm main checkout is clean and current (0 0). Handoff: end with a section titled exactly `Controller Handoff` per SKILL.md §K (long form — a merge is always high-risk), including the merger role fields (Selected PR, Merger eligibility, Pinned reviewed head, Review decision, Merge result, Linked issue status, Cleanup status) plus: merge commit, PR metadata state/merged flag/hash, remote master hash, and the post-merge verification method used & verification results. Reports missing the handoff are downgraded (review_proofs.assess_controller_handoff). Review and merge are separate workflow roles. A reviewer approval is not merge authorization. ```