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title: Commenting on a pull request
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redirect_from:
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- /github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request
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- /articles/adding-commit-comments
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- /articles/commenting-on-the-diff-of-a-pull-request
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- /articles/commenting-on-differences-between-files
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- /articles/commenting-on-a-pull-request
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- /github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request
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- /github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request
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intro: 'After you open a pull request in a repository, collaborators or team members can comment on the comparison of files between the two specified branches, or leave general comments on the project as a whole.'
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versions:
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fpt: '*'
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ghes: '*'
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ghae: '*'
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ghec: '*'
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topics:
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- Pull requests
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shortTitle: Comment on a PR
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---
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## About pull request comments
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You can comment on a pull request's **Conversation** tab to leave general comments, questions, or props. You can also suggest changes that the author of the pull request can apply directly from your comment.
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You can also comment on specific sections of a file on a pull request's **Files changed** tab in the form of individual line comments or as part of a [pull request review](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/about-pull-request-reviews). Adding line comments is a great way to discuss questions about implementation or provide feedback to the author.
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For more information on adding line comments to a pull request review, see ["Reviewing proposed changes in a pull request."](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/reviewing-proposed-changes-in-a-pull-request)
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{% note %}
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**Note:** If you reply to a pull request via email, your comment will be added on the **Conversation** tab and will not be part of a pull request review.
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{% endnote %}
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To reply to an existing line comment, you'll need to navigate to the comment on either the **Conversation** tab or **Files changed** tab and add an additional line comment below it.
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{% tip %}
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**Tips:**
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- Pull request comments support the same [formatting](/categories/writing-on-github) as regular comments on {% data variables.product.product_name %}, such as @mentions, emoji, and references.
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- You can add reactions to comments in pull requests in the **Files changed** tab.
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{% endtip %}
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## Adding line comments to a pull request
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{% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-pr %}
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2. In the list of pull requests, click the pull request where you'd like to leave line comments.
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{% data reusables.repositories.changed-files %}
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{% data reusables.repositories.start-line-comment %}
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{% data reusables.repositories.type-line-comment %}
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{% data reusables.repositories.suggest-changes %}
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5. When you're done, click **Add single comment**.
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Anyone watching the pull request or repository will receive a notification of your comment.
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{% data reusables.pull_requests.resolving-conversations %}
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## Further reading
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- "[Writing on GitHub](/github/writing-on-github)"
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{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}- "[Reporting abuse or spam](/communities/maintaining-your-safety-on-github/reporting-abuse-or-spam)"
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{% endif %}
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