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
72%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
92%
1.35xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
Optimize this skill with Tessl
npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/recall/SKILL.mdFeature branch context synthesis
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%
Scope query with prefix matching
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%
No contextual commits fallback
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%
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