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UpdatedMay 17, 2026 at 11:29

Pick the verb by the question you're asking, not the tool you'd otherwise reach for. Three questions, three one-call answers: **"What changed in the last N commits — which functions or classes did each commit add, remove, or modify?"** → use `recent`, **not** `git log` + `git show` + manual diff reading. `scripts/recent.sh [<path>] [-n N]` returns `{"commits": [{"sha","date","subject","changes":[{"file","added","removed","modified"}, …]}, …]}` — the symbol diff is computed via AST, so you skip the manual "what functions changed" step. The `modified` heuristic compares function line-spans; pure line shifts can cause false positives (a deferred improvement). **"Where is `<pattern>` referenced — and what function or class owns each match?"** → use `grep`, **not** `rg`/`grep` + Read each file to find the enclosing scope. `scripts/grep.sh <pattern> [<path>]` returns `{"pattern","matches":[{"file","line","scope","text"}, …]}` — `scope` is the enclosing Python function or class, resolved via AST. Requires `ripgrep`

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