GitHub skill
Bring a repository into your workspace, inspect history, create branches, and commit or push changes when GitHub is connected.
How to enable
- Connect GitHub from Settings.
- Grant repo access intentionally—least privilege.
What you can ask
Copy a line below and tune names, channels, or file titles to match your workspace.
- “Clone {repo} into my workspace and summarize the README.”
- “Create branch feature/billing-v2 from main and copy my draft into release-notes.md.”
- “Show me the git log since Monday grouped by author.”
- “What changed in {repo} this week compared to last week?”
- “Commit these edits with message chore: update copy and show me the diff first.”
Common pitfalls
- Force-push and destructive git ops should be explicit and rare.
- Private repos need correct OAuth scopes.
See also
Next step — open the dashboard to connect credentials and turn on this skill.
Open dashboard