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Pull Request Markdown Generator

Project description

PR2MD - Pull Request to Markdown

Python 3.12+ PyPI version License: CRL

PR2MD is a powerful command-line tool that extracts GitHub Pull Request and Issue data and converts it into comprehensive, well-formatted Markdown documents. Perfect for documentation, archiving, code reviews, or offline analysis of pull requests and issues.

Features

  • 📥 Complete PR & Issue Data Extraction: Retrieves all PR and Issue details including metadata, description, labels, and timestamps
  • 💬 Full Conversation Thread: Captures all comments and discussions in chronological order
  • Review Information: Includes all code reviews with approval status and reviewer comments (PRs only)
  • 💻 Code Comments: Extracts inline review comments with their associated code context (PRs only)
  • 📊 Change Statistics: Displays files changed, additions, deletions, and commit information (PRs only)
  • 🔍 Complete Diffs: Includes the full unified diff of all changes (PRs only)
  • 🎨 Beautiful Formatting: Generates clean, readable Markdown with proper structure and syntax highlighting
  • Fast & Efficient: Uses the official GitHub REST API with proper error handling
  • 🔒 Type-Safe: Written in Python with comprehensive type annotations

Installation

Using pip (Recommended)

The easiest way to install PR2MD is directly from PyPI:

pip install PR2MD

That's it! The pr2md command will be available in your terminal.

From Source

Alternatively, you can install from source for development or to get the latest unreleased features:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/tboy1337/PR2MD.git
cd PR2MD

# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt

# Install the package
pip install -e .

Requirements

  • Python 3.12 or higher
  • requests library (automatically installed with pip)

Quick Start

After installing via pip, you can immediately start using PR2MD:

# Extract a PR by URL (saves to PR-123.md)
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123

# Extract an Issue by URL (saves to Issue-456.md)
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/456

# Save to a custom filename
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 -o output.md

# Output to console/stdout
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 -o

Usage

Basic Usage

Extract a PR using its URL (automatically saves to PR-123.md):

pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123
python -m pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123

Extract an Issue using its URL (automatically saves to Issue-456.md):

pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/456

Or specify the owner, repository, type, and number separately:

pr2md owner repo pr 123
pr2md owner repo issue 456

Save to Custom Filename

Output the Markdown to a custom filename:

pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 -o pr-details.md
pr2md owner repo pr 123 --output pr-analysis.md
pr2md owner repo issue 456 --output issue-report.md

Output to Console

Output to stdout instead of saving to a file:

pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 -o
pr2md owner repo pr 123 --output
pr2md owner repo issue 456 --output

Verbose Logging

Enable detailed logging for debugging:

pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 -v
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 --verbose

Reference Downloading

By default, PR2MD automatically scans for and downloads referenced PRs and issues mentioned in the main PR/Issue. You can configure this behavior:

# Set maximum recursion depth for downloading references (default: 2)
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 --depth 3

# Disable automatic downloading of referenced PRs and issues
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 --no-references

# Exit with code 2 if any referenced download fails (default: partial success is OK)
pr2md https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 --strict

The --depth option controls how many levels deep the tool will follow references. For example, with --depth 2, if PR #123 references PR #456, and PR #456 references PR #789, the tool will download all three PRs. With --depth 1, it would only download PR #123 and PR #456.

Note: Reference downloading only works when using the default auto-naming (e.g., PR-123.md). If you specify a custom output filename with -o, reference downloading is automatically disabled.

Help

View all available options:

pr2md --help

Output Format

The generated Markdown document includes:

For Pull Requests:

1. PR Header

  • PR number, title, and status (Open/Closed/Merged)
  • Author information with GitHub profile link
  • Creation, update, closed, and merged timestamps
  • Base and head branch information with commit SHAs
  • Labels (if any)

2. Description

  • The full PR description/body

3. Changes Summary

  • Number of files changed
  • Line additions and deletions

4. Code Diff

  • Complete unified diff of all changes
  • Syntax-highlighted code blocks

5. Conversation Thread

  • All comments from the PR discussion
  • Chronologically sorted
  • Author attribution and timestamps
  • Links back to GitHub

6. Reviews

  • All submitted reviews
  • Review state (Approved ✅, Changes Requested 🔴, Commented 💬, etc.)
  • Review comments and timestamps

7. Review Comments (Code Comments)

  • Inline code review comments
  • Grouped by file
  • Includes code context (diff hunk)
  • Reply chains preserved

For Issues:

1. Issue Header

  • Issue number, title, and status (Open/Closed)
  • Author information with GitHub profile link
  • Creation, update, and closed timestamps
  • Labels (if any)

2. Description

  • The full issue description/body

3. Conversation Thread

  • All comments from the issue discussion
  • Chronologically sorted
  • Author attribution and timestamps
  • Links back to GitHub

Example

# Extract PR #42 from the PR2MD repository (saves to PR-42.md)
pr2md tboy1337 PR2MD pr 42

# Extract Issue #10 from the PR2MD repository (saves to Issue-10.md)
pr2md tboy1337 PR2MD issue 10

This creates files containing all the PR/Issue information in beautifully formatted Markdown documents.

If you want a custom filename:

pr2md tboy1337 PR2MD pr 42 -o pr-42-analysis.md
pr2md tboy1337 PR2MD issue 10 -o issue-10-report.md

GitHub API Rate Limiting

The tool uses the GitHub REST API without authentication. GitHub imposes rate limits:

  • Unauthenticated requests: 60 requests per hour per IP address
  • Authenticated requests: 5,000 requests per hour (not supported by PR2MD)

When the API returns a rate-limit response, PR2MD waits and retries automatically until the limit resets. Progress messages are logged at INFO level (for example, "Rate limited, waiting 45s…"). Massive PRs, issues, or reference chains may take a long time to complete on the unauthenticated API, but the run will finish without manual intervention.

For typical single PR or issue exports, unauthenticated access is usually sufficient. Reference downloading with --depth greater than zero consumes additional API calls. Use --no-references or lower --depth to reduce API usage.

Authentication is not implemented by design. Private repositories are not supported.

Data Completeness

PR2MD does not silently truncate exports:

  • Paginated data (comments, reviews, review comments) is fetched until GitHub returns no further pages
  • Full diffs are always included for pull requests, regardless of size
  • Primary exports fail without writing a file when an unrecoverable API error occurs
  • Reference downloads that fail are listed in stderr and appended as a ## Reference Download Summary section in the primary markdown file; use --strict to exit with code 2 when any reference fails

Development

Install the package and development dependencies:

pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Run the local verification script (formatting, type checks, lint, security scan, tests):

py scripts/verify.py

Unit tests run by default; integration tests (live GitHub API) are excluded:

pytest                  # unit tests only
pytest -m integration   # live API smoke tests

Limitations

  • Public repositories only — no GitHub token or private-repo support
  • Rate limited — 60 API requests per hour without authentication; the tool waits and retries when limited
  • Reference downloads — failures are reported in the output file and stderr; use --strict for a non-zero exit code
  • Requires an internet connection to fetch data
  • Large PRs with extensive diffs may generate very large Markdown files
  • Custom output paths (-o path) must stay within the current working directory
  • Issues accessed via the /issues/ URL path are treated as issues; use /pull/ or explicit pr for pull requests

License

This project is licensed under the CRL License - see LICENSE.md for details.

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