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Request for >GitHub Pull Requests: Forget Pull Request #8639

@DavisVaughan

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@DavisVaughan

When I create a pull request, my workflow is typically:

  • Create a branch, feature/foo
  • Do work
  • Create a pull request associated with feature/foo
  • Get a review from a colleague
  • Look at the review on GitHub
  • Merge the pull request from GitHub

This leaves my local state in an awkward scenario. I need to:

  • Switch to main
  • Pull main
  • Delete my feature/foo branch

I can do this manually, but this is such a common workflow of mine that I feel like a command for this is somehow missing. In R, we've created a suite of PR related helpers for this and the relevant one is usethis::pr_finish(), which does these exact steps.

The closest I can seem to get is:

  • >GitHub Pull Requests: Checkout Default Branch
  • With "githubPullRequests.postDone": "checkoutDefaultBranchAndPull"

(I'm not even 100% sure that a pull occurs when you use the command, but I think it does)

This accomplishes the first 2 bullets, but not the 3rd, so I have to go delete feature/foo myself.

I think I am missing something like

>GitHub Pull Requests: Forget Pull Request

Which has the purpose of:

  • Checkout the default branch (subject to githubPullRequests.postDone so I can make it also pull)
  • Delete the current branch you switched from

I would use this all the time if it existed as a way to cleanup after a merge via the GitHub UI.


I am aware of "githubPullRequests.deleteBranchAfterMerge": true. I do not believe that solves my problem because I almost exclusively merge via the GitHub UI, and it only works if I merge via the Extension UI.


It's also worth noting that if I checkout someone else's PR to perform a review, then it mostly works as I expect.

  • Checkout colleague PR feature/bar using the GitHub Pull Request extension
  • Leave my review
  • Click Checkout Default Branch (with "githubPullRequests.postDone": "checkoutDefaultBranchAndPull" set)
  • This auto deletes feature/bar for me

This workflow is quite nice! I want something similar for finishing off my own PRs.

Here is a video of me doing that workflow, which I do like:

Screen.Recording.2026-04-01.at.10.44.52.AM.mov

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