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recall

Reconstruct and narrate the current development context from contextual commits. Run at session start, when resuming work, or when switching branches. Produces a brief, conversational summary of where things stand.

80

1.35x
Quality

72%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

92%

1.35x

Average score across 3 eval scenarios

SecuritybySnyk

Passed

No known issues

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SKILL.md
Quality
Evals
Security

Evaluation results

89%

-3%

Session Resume: Payments Redesign

Feature branch context synthesis

Criteria
Without context
With context

Branch header present

100%

100%

Intent section first

100%

100%

Rejected approaches present

100%

100%

Constraints section present

100%

100%

Learnings included

100%

100%

In-progress work noted

100%

100%

Dense format

100%

100%

Ends with prompt

0%

0%

Grounded in commits

100%

100%

Uses BASE_BRANCH for commit range

100%

100%

No speculation

100%

70%

88%

24%

Auth System History Lookup

Scope query with prefix matching

Criteria
Without context
With context

Scope header with sub-scopes

100%

100%

Grouped by action type

0%

100%

All action types present

100%

100%

Prefix matching captured

100%

100%

Action+scope flat list

50%

100%

Commit provenance shown

100%

100%

Correct rejected entries

50%

100%

No extra narrative

100%

100%

Correct git grep pattern

50%

0%

Chronological within groups

0%

100%

100%

50%

New Team Member Onboarding Brief

No contextual commits fallback

Criteria
Without context
With context

Acknowledges no action lines

0%

100%

Grouped by domain area

100%

100%

Covers major areas

100%

100%

Most recent commit named

100%

100%

Suggests contextual-commit skill

0%

100%

No fabricated context

86%

100%

Ends with prompt

0%

100%

Repository
berserkdisruptors/contextual-commits
Evaluated
Agent
Claude Code
Model
Claude Sonnet 4.6

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