| name | openclaw-github-repo-commander |
| description | 7-stage super workflow for GitHub repo audit, cleanup, PR review, and competitor analysis |
| category | development-and-testing |
| risk | safe |
| source | community |
| date_added | 2026-03-18 |
| author | wd041216-bit |
| tags | ["github","git","repository","audit","cleanup","workflow","devtools","automation","code-review","security"] |
| tools | ["claude","cursor"] |
OpenClaw GitHub Repo Commander
Overview
A structured 7-stage super workflow for comprehensive GitHub repository management. This skill automates repository auditing, cleanup, competitor benchmarking, and optimization — turning a messy repo into a clean, well-documented, production-ready project.
When to Use This Skill
- Use when you need to audit a repository for secrets, junk files, or low-quality content
- Use when the user says "clean up my repo", "optimize my GitHub project", or "audit this library"
- Use when reviewing or creating pull requests with structured analysis
- Use when comparing your project against competitors on GitHub
- Use when running
/super-workflow or /openclaw-github-repo-commander on a repo URL
How It Works
Stage 1: Intake
Clone the target repository, define success criteria, and establish baseline metrics.
Stage 2: Execution
Run scripts/repo-audit.sh <repo-path> from this skill directory — automated read-only checks for:
- Hardcoded secrets (
ghp_, sk-, AKIA, etc.)
- Tracked
node_modules/ or build artifacts
- Empty directories
- Large files (>1MB)
- Missing
.gitignore coverage
- Broken internal README links
Stage 3: Reflection
Deep manual review beyond automation: content quality, documentation consistency, structural issues, version mismatches.
Stage 4: Competitor Analysis
Search GitHub for similar repositories. Compare documentation standards, feature coverage, star counts, and community adoption.
Stage 5: Synthesis
Consolidate all findings into a prioritized action plan (P0 critical / P1 important / P2 nice-to-have).
Stage 6: Iteration
Execute the plan: delete low-value files, fix security issues, upgrade documentation, add CI workflows, update changelogs.
Stage 7: Validation
Re-run the audit script (target: 7/7 PASS), verify all changes, push to GitHub, and deliver a full report.
Examples
Example 1: Full Repo Audit
/openclaw-github-repo-commander https://github.com/owner/my-repo
Runs all 7 stages and produces a detailed before/after report.
Example 2: Quick Cleanup
Clean up my GitHub repo — remove junk files, fix secrets, add .gitignore
Example 3: Competitor Benchmarking
Compare my skill repo with the top 5 similar repos on GitHub
Best Practices
- ✅ Always run Stage 7 validation before pushing
- ✅ Use semantic commit messages:
chore:, fix:, docs:
- ✅ Check the
pr_todo.json file for pending reviewer requests
- ❌ Don't skip Stage 4 — competitor analysis reveals blind spots
- ❌ Don't commit
node_modules/ or .env files
Security & Safety Notes
- The audit script scans for common secret patterns but excludes
.github/workflows/ to avoid false positives
- The bundled script is read-only: it reports findings and never deletes, rewrites, stages, commits, or pushes files
- All
gh CLI operations use the user's existing authentication — no credentials are stored by this skill
- The skill never modifies files without explicit user confirmation in Stage 6
Source Attribution
Originally contributed by @wd041216-bit in PR #340. No standalone upstream repository is currently available for this skill.
License: MIT | Version: 4.0.0
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.