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Basic git operations for repository inspection. Use for git diff, git log, git status, git remote, and other read-only git commands.

Install Skill

Shared

Installs to .agents/skills, used by Codex, Amp, Warp, Cursor, OpenCode, and more.

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Available across projects.

$npx skills-installer add @aiskillstore/marketplace/git --client shared
Project

Writes to .agents/skills.

$npx skills-installer add @aiskillstore/marketplace/git -p --client shared
Note: Review the skill instructions before using it.

SKILL.md

name git
description Basic git operations for repository inspection. Use for git diff, git log, git status, git remote, and other read-only git commands.

Git CLI

Purpose

This skill provides access to basic git commands for inspecting repository state. Use this for read-only operations like viewing diffs, logs, and status.

Command Reference

Repository State

Action Command
Status git status
Remote URLs git remote -v
Current branch git branch --show-current
All branches git branch -a

Viewing Changes

Action Command
Unstaged changes git diff
Staged changes git diff --cached
All changes git diff HEAD
Changes vs branch git diff <branch>...HEAD
Changed files only git diff --name-only
Stat summary git diff --stat

History

Action Command
Recent commits git log --oneline -n 10
Branch commits git log main..HEAD --oneline
Commit details git log -1 --format=full
File history git log --oneline -- <file>
Blame git blame <file>

Inspection

Action Command
Show commit git show <commit>
Show file at commit git show <commit>:<file>
List tracked files git ls-files

Behavioral Guidelines

  1. Read-only: This skill is for inspection only, not for making changes
  2. Prefer short output: Use --oneline, --stat, or -n flags to limit output
  3. Branch detection: Use git branch --show-current to identify the current branch
  4. Platform detection: Use git remote -v to determine if GitHub or GitLab, then use the appropriate skill