| name | git-summary |
| description | Get a quick summary of the current Git repository including status, recent commits, branches, and contributors. |
| user-invocable | true |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"📊","requires":{"bins":["git"]},"os":["darwin","linux","win32"]}} |
Git Summary Skill
This skill provides a comprehensive overview of the current Git repository state.
Usage
When the user asks for a git summary, repository overview, or wants to understand the current state of a git project, use the terminal to run the following commands and present the results in a clear, organized format.
Instructions
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Repository Status: Run git status --short --branch to get the current branch and working directory status.
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Recent Commits: Run git log --oneline -10 --decorate to show the last 10 commits with branch/tag decorations.
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Branch Overview: Run git branch -a --list to list all local and remote branches.
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Remote Info: Run git remote -v to show configured remotes.
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Uncommitted Changes Summary:
- Run
git diff --stat for unstaged changes
- Run
git diff --cached --stat for staged changes
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Contributors (optional, for larger context): Run git shortlog -sn --all | head -10 to show top 10 contributors.
Output Format
Present the gathered information in a structured format:
## 📊 Git Repository Summary
### Current Branch & Status
- Branch: `<branch_name>`
- Status: <clean/dirty with X modified, Y staged, Z untracked>
### Recent Commits (Last 10)
<formatted commit list>
### Branches
- Local: <count> branches
- Remote: <count> branches
<list notable branches>
### Remotes
<list remotes with URLs>
### Uncommitted Changes
<summary of staged and unstaged changes>
Notes
- If not in a git repository, inform the user and suggest initializing one with
git init.
- For large repositories, the contributor list may take a moment - warn the user if this is expected.
- Always respect that some information may be sensitive - don't expose full URLs if they contain tokens.