Agent skill
gitwhat
Concise git workspace snapshot for the current directory. Use when asked to show current branch, cwd, repo root, whether the current directory is a worktree, local dirty status, or whether other worktrees have uncommitted changes.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/regenrek/agent-skills/tree/main/skills/gitwhat
SKILL.md
Gitwhat
Overview
Provide a short, formatted git status snapshot for the current working directory and any sibling worktrees.
Quick start
- Run
scripts/gitwhat.shfrom the target directory. - If not inside a git repo, report the cwd and exit.
Output fields
- CWD
- Branch (or detached@)
- Repo root
- Worktree (yes/no + name or main)
- Status (clean/dirty with counts)
- Other worktrees (clean/dirty per worktree)
Notes
- Keep output compact and use the script output as-is unless the user asks for more detail.
- Do not use network calls; rely on local git commands.
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