Code Execution & Workspace Tool

The Git Create Pull Request Tool

Create a pull request with a title, description, and reviewers so an agent’s change lands in your normal review flow — merged by a human, never around them.

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SandboxedRuns in an isolated workspace
GovernedEvery action logged
AssignableTo any engineering agent
100%On-premise capable
The Execution Gap

A suggestion isn’t a shipped change

An agent that can only propose code still leaves all the work to a human. To actually deliver, it needs a real, governed workspace where it can run code, edit files, test, and use Git — safely, and without touching anything you didn’t allow.

01

Read-only agents

Suggestions still require a human to run, test, and commit everything.

02

Unsafe execution

Running agent-generated code on real infrastructure is a security risk.

03

No verification

Without tests and builds, an agent can’t know its change works.

04

Ungoverned Git

Direct repo access with no policy or audit is a non-starter in the enterprise.

How the Tool Works

Git Create Pull Request, without the risk

Capability

What it does

Open a pull request from the agent’s branch.

it opens a pull request from the agent’s branch with a title, body, and requested reviewers.

Tool
Git Create Pull Request

Assignable to any agent

Pull requestReviewersCI-gatedHuman-merged

How it works

Predictable, inspectable behavior

Designed to be reliable.

the PR enters your existing review and CI flow with the agent clearly identified as author, so human approval and checks still gate the merge.

Governed
Policy + Audit

Every call logged

ScopedLoggedGovernedOn-prem

Governance

Private, governed, on-premise

Runs inside your perimeter.

Execution runs in an isolated, on-premise sandbox scoped per tenant with full command and file audit logging, so an agent can do real work on your code without unsafe access or anything leaving your perimeter.

100%
On-Prem

Per-tenant, logged

On-premRBACAudit logSovereign
Inputs

Parameters

The git_create_pr tool accepts these inputs when an agent calls it. Required inputs are flagged.

Name Type Required Description
title string Required Pull request title.
body string Optional Pull request description.
base string
default: main
Optional Branch to merge into.
reviewers array Optional Reviewers to request.
In depth

How the Git Create Pull Request tool works in practice

Git Create Pull Request is a code execution & workspace tool you assign to a VDF AI agent. It opens a pull request from the agent’s branch with a title, body, and requested reviewers. Its hallmarks — Pull request, Reviewers, CI-gated — let an agent rely on it as a dependable step in a larger task rather than a brittle one-off script.

Under the hood, the PR enters your existing review and CI flow with the agent clearly identified as author, so human approval and checks still gate the merge. It expects title as required input, so calls are explicit and easy to audit. Every call is scoped to the requesting tenant and written to an audit log, so the capability is safe to run inside a regulated, on-premise environment — the same governance model behind every VDF AI tool.

Teams reach for Git Create Pull Request when they need to handle reviewable delivery, auto-description, and right reviewers. It rarely works alone — pair it with Git Push, Git Diff, and Pull Request Review Assistant to build a complete, governed workflow, then compose those steps into an on-premise VDF AI Network.

Where it pays back

Where Git Create Pull Request pays back

Reviewable delivery

Ship agent work as a normal PR.

Auto-description

Generate a clear PR body from the diff.

Right reviewers

Request the people who should look.

Governed merge

Keep a human in control of what lands.

How VDF AI connects it

Assigned to agents, orchestrated as networks

On VDF AI, an industry’s use cases map to agents, and you assign tools like this one to those agents. Compose multiple agents into a governed, on-premise network.

ROI Snapshot

What changes after you assign it

Faster
From suggestion to shipped
Verified
Changes tested before merge
Traceable
Every command audited
100%
Code never leaves your perimeter
FAQ

Questions about the Git Create Pull Request tool

What is the Git Create Pull Request tool?

It opens a pull request from the agent’s branch with a title, body, and requested reviewers. Assigned to a VDF AI agent, it runs under role-based policy with full audit logging so the capability is safe to use in production.

Does the agent merge its own PR?

No. The PR goes through your normal review and CI; a human approves and merges.

How is this different from the GitHub create-PR integration?

This drives the workspace repo’s Git flow; the GitHub integration tool creates PRs via the GitHub API on any connected repo.

What inputs does the Git Create Pull Request tool need?

It requires title, and optionally accepts body, base, and reviewers. Each parameter is validated when an agent calls the tool, and the full call is logged for audit.

Which tools pair well with Git Create Pull Request?

Git Create Pull Request is commonly assigned alongside Git Push, Git Diff, and Pull Request Review Assistant. On VDF AI you compose several tools and agents into a single governed, on-premise network.

Does it run on-premise?

Yes. Like every VDF AI tool, it can run on-premise or in your sovereign cloud, scoped per user and audit-logged, so your data never leaves your perimeter.

How do agents use it?

You assign the tool to an agent under a role-based policy; the agent calls it as one step in a task, and several agents and tools can be orchestrated together as a governed VDF AI Network.

Put Git Create Pull Request to work

See the Git Create Pull Request tool assigned to an agent and orchestrated in a governed, on-premise network.