Problem
When using the pull_request_review_write tool from a client like Claude Code to "create a review," the server correctly creates a pending review if the event parameter is omitted. However, the user-facing title/description does not clearly indicate that this call only creates a pending review and does not submit it.
Current behavior
- Tool name:
pull_request_review_write
- Title:
"Write operations (create, submit, delete) on pull request reviews"
- Description (in code) already says:
create: Create a new review of a pull request. If "event" parameter is provided, the review is submitted. If "event" is omitted, a pending review is created.
Clients often show only the short title or a condensed description, so users just see that a review is being "created," not that it's pending only.
This is confusing when watching MCP tool calls in the UI: the first call to pull_request_review_write looks like it "created a review," but in GitHub it is actually just opening a pending review, which then gets line comments via add_comment_to_pending_review, and later is submitted with pull_request_review_write method: "submit_pending".
The underlying workflow is correct; the wording is misleading.
Requested change (minimal, backwards compatible)
Update the Title annotation for pull_request_review_write to make "pending" explicit, e.g.:
"Create pending / submit / delete pull request reviews", or
"Pending review create / submit / delete for pull requests"
Optionally, emphasize in the short description that method: "create" without event creates a pending review and does not submit it.
This keeps the existing single-tool design (no new tools, no API change) but makes the behavior much clearer to users of MCP clients that only surface the short title/description.
Problem
When using the
pull_request_review_writetool from a client like Claude Code to "create a review," the server correctly creates a pending review if theeventparameter is omitted. However, the user-facing title/description does not clearly indicate that this call only creates a pending review and does not submit it.Current behavior
pull_request_review_write"Write operations (create, submit, delete) on pull request reviews"Clients often show only the short title or a condensed description, so users just see that a review is being "created," not that it's pending only.
This is confusing when watching MCP tool calls in the UI: the first call to
pull_request_review_writelooks like it "created a review," but in GitHub it is actually just opening a pending review, which then gets line comments viaadd_comment_to_pending_review, and later is submitted withpull_request_review_write method: "submit_pending".The underlying workflow is correct; the wording is misleading.
Requested change (minimal, backwards compatible)
Update the Title annotation for
pull_request_review_writeto make "pending" explicit, e.g.:"Create pending / submit / delete pull request reviews", or"Pending review create / submit / delete for pull requests"Optionally, emphasize in the short description that
method: "create"withouteventcreates a pending review and does not submit it.This keeps the existing single-tool design (no new tools, no API change) but makes the behavior much clearer to users of MCP clients that only surface the short title/description.