Developer template
Pull Request Open Graph image template
A code-review / pull-request card: a repo lockup with a PR number chip, a status pill whose color + icon are derived from the status word, a PR title and summary, a branch-from → branch-to row, a green/red diff stat, and a cluster of reviewer avatars.
It's built for the standard 1200×630 (1.91:1) share card and exports at 2× (2400×1260) for high-DPI screens. Customize the text, colors, fonts, and logo in your browser, then download a PNG — free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
3 ready-made presets
Each preset is a one-click starting look for the Pull Request template — a different color and type combination you can still fully edit.
What you can edit
The Pull Request template has 11 editable content fields. Recommended lengths keep your copy inside the safe area so nothing clips when the card is cropped.
| Field | Type | Max length | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Repo (owner/name) | Single line | 30 chars | acme/core |
| PR number | Single line | 8 chars | #482 |
| Status (open / merged / draft / closed) | Single line | 16 chars | merged |
| PR title* | Single line | 60 chars | Add passwordless sign-in flow |
| Summary line | Single line | 90 chars | Replaces the legacy session handshake and adds rotating refresh tokens. |
| Source branch | Single line | 24 chars | feature/auth |
| Target branch | Single line | 16 chars | main |
| Additions | Single line | 8 chars | +1,204 |
| Deletions | Single line | 8 chars | -318 |
| Reviewer name | Single line | 24 chars | Mira Vance |
| Reviewer / author avatars | Image set | — | Upload up to 3 faces |
* required field. Tip: keep your “PR title” short and punchy — the shorter the copy, the larger and more legible it renders in the feed.
Styling you control
Beyond the words, the Pull Request template lets you tune:
- Background color & style
- Gradient fills
- Grid & pattern overlays
- Background image
- Fonts, size & alignment
- Logo placement
- Platform size switching
- Film-grain / noise
- Vignette
When to use it
The Pull Request template lives in the developer collection — developer-native cards that speak to engineers. Reach for it specifically when one of these fits:
- A CLI tool or library
- An API or docs page
- A changelog or release
- A repo, PR, or build-status card
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