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Writing commit messages is slow and often lazy under deadline pressure. Git housekeeping never gets done. The openclaw git skill runs every operation from natural language in the terminal.

What breaks without openclaw git skill

Lazy commit messages under pressure. Branch cleanup never scheduled. Changelogs written manually.

Descriptive commits and clean branches from natural language × 255-star Git skill ÷ 5–10 minutes ÷ no raw git command memory = version control that matches your workflow speed.

openclaw git skill — what it actually does

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Commits code changes with descriptive messages from natural language instructions.
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Automates branch cleanup and changelog generation from commit history.
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Gates force-push operations behind --force confirm flag for safety.
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Shows repo state with /git status before any destructive operation.

Security check — openclaw git skill

Privacy score: 7/10 — accesses connected platform APIs only. Lock it: review OAuth scopes before install, confirm macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0; Git compatibility.

Quick start — openclaw git skill in 5–10 minutes

Setup time: 5–10 minutes

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You need:
  • OpenClaw core
  • Git installed

Install the package:

# Install via ClawhHub
clawhub install ivangdavila/git
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Ensure git is installed and a repo is in the working directory
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Install the skill
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Run /git status to see repo state
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Use /git commit --message 'fix: correct typo' to commit

Troubleshooting openclaw git skill

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1. Push commands require SSH keys or credential manager — configure git auth independently
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2. Force-push operations are gated behind a --force confirm flag for safety

Compatibility & status

Works with: macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0; Git beginner Last updated: Nov 2025 ★ 255 on GitHub MIT

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