GitHub Status Brief: Open PRs + Merged Today
For a dev lead or indie dev who wants a standup-ready view of the team's PR activity. Shows overnight merges and current open PRs grouped by author + age.
Too many PRs, not enough context
Here's what doing this by hand looks like today — and why it doesn't scale.
Morning standup prep means clicking through every repo
PRs waiting on your review get lost in notification noise
You can't tell at a glance what merged overnight
Composio collapses all of this into one prompt — here's what that looks like.
Your agent runs it end-to-end.
- 01Query recently merged PRs
- 02Query open PRs
- 03For each open PR, compute age (now - createdAt) and review-request status
- 04Compose the brief: overnight merges (title, author, repo), open PRs grouped by "awaiting review" vs "awaiting changes" vs "stale >7d"
Clarity before standup
Every morning, a one-screen brief of what shipped, what's blocked, and what needs your eyes — before the first meeting.
Paste this into Claude, Cursor, or Codex. It'll install the CLI, connect your apps, and run the task — end to end.
Deploy Latest Commit to Vercel
One prompt: 'ship the latest commit to prod.' Your agent fetches it, triggers deploy, watches the build.
Read →Daily Morning Brief
One prompt pulls today's calendar, unread Gmail, open GitHub PRs, and overdue Notion tasks into a one-screen brief.
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Read the logs, reproduce in a browser, patch GitHub, redeploy — all in one session.
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