Summary
TL;DR: Essential Git commands and workflows for version control, branching, and collaboration.
Git Essentials gives your AI agent solid knowledge of everyday Git commands and workflows. Branching, merging, rebasing, resolving conflicts, and collaborating with a team.
It is a knowledge skill that focuses on the commands you actually use day to day. Your agent learns the right way to create branches, write good commit messages, and handle merge conflicts without losing work.
If you are tired of Googling the same Git commands, this skill means your agent already knows the answer. Ask it how to undo a commit, rebase onto main, or set up a branching strategy.
Use cases
- Getting help with Git commands you can never quite remember
- Resolving merge conflicts with guidance from your AI agent
- Setting up a branching strategy for your team's workflow
- Learning best practices for commit messages and PR workflows
Installation
Run this command to install the skill on your OpenClaw agent:
npx clawhub@latest install git-essentialsSecurity scan
The skill is an instruction-only Git reference whose requested actions and scope match its description; nothing requested is disproportionate, though it includes destructive Git commands and a small metadata mismatch you should be aware of.
SKILL.md
---
name: git-essentials
description: Essential Git commands and workflows for version control, branching, and collaboration.
homepage: https://git-scm.com/
metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🌳","requires":{"bins":["git"]}}}
---
# Git Essentials
Essential Git commands for version control and collaboration.
## Initial Setup
```bash
# Configure user
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "your@email.com"
# Initialize repository
git init
# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git
git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git custom-name
```
## Basic Workflow
### Staging and committing
```bash
# Check status
git status
# Add files to staging
git add file.txt
git add .
git add -A # All changes including deletions
# Commit changes
git commit -m "Commit message"
# Add and commit in one step
git commit -am "Message"
# Amend last commit
git commit --amend -m "New message"
git commit --amend --no-edit # Keep message
```
### Viewing changes
```bash
# Show unstaged changes
git diff
# Show staged changes
git diff --staged
# Show changes in specific file
git diff file.txt
# Show changes between commits
git diff commit1 commit2
```
## Branching & Merging
### Branch management
```bash
# List branches
git branch
git branch -a # Include remote branches
# Create branch
git branch feature-name
# Switch branch
git checkout feature-name
git switch feature-name # Modern alternative
# Create and switch
git checkout -b feature-name
git switch -c feature-name
# Delete branch
git branch -d branch-name
git branch -D branch-name # Force delete
# Rename branch
git branch -m old-name new-name
```
### Merging
```bash
# Merge branch into current
git merge feature-name
# Merge with no fast-forward
git merge --no-ff feature-name
# Abort merge
git merge --abort
# Show merge conflicts
git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U
```
## Remote Operations
### Managing remotes
```bash
# List remotes
git remote -v
# Add remote
git remote add origin https://github.com/user/repo.git
# Change remote URL
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/user/new-repo.git
# Remove remote
git remote remove origin
```
### Syncing with remote
```bash
# Fetch from remote
git fetch origin
# Pull changes (fetch + merge)
git pull
# Pull with rebase
git pull --rebase
# Push changes
git push
# Push new branch
git push -u origin branch-name
# Force push (careful!)
git push --force-with-lease
```
## History & Logs
### Viewing history
```bash
# Show commit history
git log
# One line per commit
git log --oneline
# With graph
git log --graph --oneline --all
# Last N commits
git log -5
# Commits by author
git log --author="Name"
# Commits in date range
git log --since="2 weeks ago"
git log --until="2024-01-01"
# File history
git log -- file.txt
```
### Searching history
```bash
# Search commit messages
git log --grep="bug fix"
# Search code changes
git log -S "function_name"
# Show who changed each line
git blame file.txt
# Find commit that introduced bug
git bisect start
git bisect bad
git bisect good commit-hash
```
## Undoing Changes
### Working directory
```bash
# Discard changes in file
git restore file.txt
git checkout -- file.txt # Old way
# Discard all changes
git restore .
```
### Staging area
```bash
# Unstage file
git restore --staged file.txt
git reset HEAD file.txt # Old way
# Unstage all
git reset
```
### Commits
```bash
# Undo last commit (keep changes)
git reset --soft HEAD~1
# Undo last commit (discard changes)
git reset --hard HEAD~1
# Revert commit (create new commit)
git revert commit-hash
# Reset to specific commit
git reset --hard commit-hash
```
## Stashing
```bash
# Stash changes
git stash
# Stash with message
git stash save "Work in progress"
# List stashes
git stash list
# Apply latest stash
git stash apply
# Apply and remove stash
git stash pop
# Apply specific stash
git stash apply stash@{2}
# Delete stash
git stash drop stash@{0}
# Clear all stashes
git stash clear
```
## Rebasing
```bash
# Rebase current branch
git rebase main
# Interactive rebase (last 3 commits)
git rebase -i HEAD~3
# Continue after resolving conflicts
git rebase --continue
# Skip current commit
git rebase --skip
# Abort rebase
git rebase --abort
```
## Tags
```bash
# List tags
git tag
# Create lightweight tag
git tag v1.0.0
# Create annotated tag
git tag -a v1.0.0 -m "Version 1.0.0"
# Tag specific commit
git tag v1.0.0 commit-hash
# Push tag
git push origin v1.0.0
# Push all tags
git push --tags
# Delete tag
git tag -d v1.0.0
git push origin --delete v1.0.0
```
## Advanced Operations
### Cherry-pick
```bash
# Apply specific commit
git cherry-pick commit-hash
# Cherry-pick without committing
git cherry-pick -n commit-hash
```
### Submodules
```bash
# Add submodule
git submodule add https://github.com/user/repo.git path/
# Initialize submodules
git submodule init
# Update submodules
git submodule update
# Clone with submodules
git clone --recursive https://github.com/user/repo.git
```
### Clean
```bash
# Preview files to be deleted
git clean -n
# Delete untracked files
git clean -f
# Delete untracked files and directories
git clean -fd
# Include ignored files
git clean -fdx
```
## Common Workflows
**Feature branch workflow:**
```bash
git checkout -b feature/new-feature
# Make changes
git add .
git commit -m "Add new feature"
git push -u origin feature/new-feature
# Create PR, then after merge:
git checkout main
git pull
git branch -d feature/new-feature
```
**Hotfix workflow:**
```bash
git checkout main
git pull
git checkout -b hotfix/critical-bug
# Fix bug
git commit -am "Fix critical bug"
git push -u origin hotfix/critical-bug
# After merge:
git checkout main && git pull
```
**Syncing fork:**
```bash
git remote add upstream https://github.com/original/repo.git
git fetch upstream
git checkout main
git merge upstream/main
git push origin main
```
## Useful Aliases
Add to `~/.gitconfig`:
```ini
[alias]
st = status
co = checkout
br = branch
ci = commit
unstage = reset HEAD --
last = log -1 HEAD
visual = log --graph --oneline --all
amend = commit --amend --no-edit
```
## Tips
- Commit often, perfect later (interactive rebase)
- Write meaningful commit messages
- Use `.gitignore` for files to exclude
- Never force push to shared branches
- Pull before starting work
- Use feature branches, not main
- Rebase feature branches before merging
- Use `--force-with-lease` instead of `--force`
## Common Issues
**Undo accidental commit:**
```bash
git reset --soft HEAD~1
```
**Recover deleted branch:**
```bash
git reflog
git checkout -b branch-name <commit-hash>
```
**Fix wrong commit message:**
```bash
git commit --amend -m "Correct message"
```
**Resolve merge conflicts:**
```bash
# Edit files to resolve conflicts
git add resolved-files
git commit # Or git merge --continue
```
## Documentation
Official docs: https://git-scm.com/doc
Pro Git book: https://git-scm.com/book
Visual Git guide: https://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/
Version history
Initial release of git-essentials. - Provides essential Git commands for setup, version control, branching, remote operations, stashing, rebasing, tagging, submodules, and cleaning. - Includes common workflows for feature branches, hotfixes, and syncing forks. - Offers helpful aliases, practical tips, and solutions to common issues. - Links to official Git documentation and resources for further learning.
Frequently asked questions
Git Essentials focuses on core daily commands and workflows. The Git skill by ivangdavila covers similar ground with a different approach. Both teach your agent about Git, choose whichever matches your style.
Installation method
Send this prompt to your agent to install the skill
npx clawhub@latest install git-essentialsSkill data sourced from ClawHub