Overview
Export GitHub PR review comments with file paths, line numbers, and code suggestions. Customize with AI-assisted review prompts.
What It Does GitHub PR Review Exporter streamlines your code review workflow by instantly exporting GitHub Pull Request review comments to your clipboard in a clean, structured format. Each export includes: - File path – Know exactly which file the review targets - Line numbers – Precise location info (e.g., "Comment on lines +123 to +125") - Full comment content – Including suggestion code blocks in raw markdown - AI bot detection – Automatically labels and cleans up reviews from GitHub Copilot and OpenAI Codex Why Install It - Perfect for AI-Assisted Workflows – Export reviews and paste them directly into ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI tools. Add custom instructions that guide the AI on how to evaluate each suggestion. - Batch Export Saves Time – One click exports ALL unresolved review comments from a PR. No more copying threads one by one when addressing feedback. - Smart Content Extraction – Gets the raw markdown from comments, including those tricky suggestion blocks that normally require manual formatting. - Zero Data Collection – Works entirely locally. No external servers, no analytics, no tracking. Your code stays private. Key Features ✅ Export single review comments with one click ✅ Export with custom AI instruction prepended ✅ Batch export all unresolved reviews at once ✅ Edit instructions directly on GitHub (no popup needed) ✅ Detects AI reviewers (Copilot, Codex) and removes boilerplate ✅ Syncs your custom instruction across devices via Chrome
Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedJanuary 1, 2026
- Offered byMasterain
- Size28.7KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperAllen Zhang
1 Washington Sq San Jose, CA 95192 USEmail
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