--- name: author-contributions description: Identify all files a specific author contributed to on a branch vs its upstream, tracing code through renames. Use when asked who edited what, what code an author contributed, or to audit authorship before a merge. This skill should be run as a subagent — it performs many git operations and returns a concise table. --- When asked to find all files a specific author contributed to on a branch (compared to main or another upstream), follow this procedure. The goal is to produce a simple table that both humans and LLMs can consume. ## Run as a Subagent This skill involves many sequential git commands. Delegate it to a subagent with a prompt like: > Find every file that author "Full Name" contributed to on branch `` compared to ``. Trace contributions through file renames. Return a markdown table with columns: Status (DIRECT or VIA_RENAME), File Path, and Lines (+/-). Include a summary line at the end. ## Procedure ### 1. Identify the author's exact git identity ```bash git log --format="%an <%ae>" .. | sort -u ``` Match the requested person to their exact `--author=` string. Do not guess — short usernames won't match full display names (resolve via `git log` or the GitHub MCP `get_me` tool). ### 2. Collect all files the author directly committed to ```bash git log --author="" --format="%H" .. ``` For each commit hash, extract touched files: ```bash git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r ``` Union all results into a set (`author_files`). ### 3. Build rename map across the entire branch For **every** commit on the branch (not just the author's), extract renames: ```bash git diff-tree --no-commit-id -r -M ``` Parse lines with `R` status to build a map: `new_path → {old_paths}`. ### 4. Get the merge diff file list ```bash git diff --name-only .. ``` These are the files that will actually land when the branch merges. ### 5. Classify each file in the merge diff For each file in step 4: - If it's in `author_files` → **DIRECT** - Else, walk the rename map transitively (follow chains: current → old → older) and check if any ancestor is in `author_files` → **VIA_RENAME** - Otherwise → not this author's contribution ### 6. Get diff stats ```bash git diff --stat .. -- ... ``` ### 7. Return the table Format the result as a markdown table: ``` | Status | File | +/- | |--------|------|-----| | DIRECT | src/vs/foo/bar.ts | +120/-5 | | VIA_RENAME | src/vs/baz/qux.ts | +300 | | ... | ... | ... | **Total: N files, +X/-Y lines** ``` ## Important Notes - **Use Python for the heavy lifting.** Shell loops with inline comments break in zsh. Write a temp `.py` script, run it, then delete it. - **Author matching is exact.** Always run step 1 first. `--author` does substring matching but you must verify the right person is matched (e.g., don't match "Joshua Smith" when looking for "Josh S."). Use the GitHub MCP `get_me` tool or `git log` output to resolve the correct full name. - **Renames can be multi-hop.** A file may have moved `contrib/chat/` → `agentSessions/` → `sessions/`. The rename map must be walked transitively. - **Only report files in the merge diff** (step 4). Files the author touched that were later deleted entirely should not appear — they won't land in the upstream. - **The rename map must include all authors' commits**, not just the target author's. Other people often do the rename commits (e.g., bulk refactors/moves). ## Example Python Script ```python import subprocess, os os.chdir('') UPSTREAM = 'main' AUTHOR = '' # Resolve via `git log` or GitHub MCP `get_me` # Step 2: author's files commits = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'log', f'--author={AUTHOR}', '--format=%H', f'{UPSTREAM}..HEAD'], text=True).strip().split('\n') author_files = set() for h in (c for c in commits if c): files = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'diff-tree', '--no-commit-id', '--name-only', '-r', h], text=True).strip().split('\n') author_files.update(f for f in files if f) # Step 3: rename map from ALL commits all_commits = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'log', '--format=%H', f'{UPSTREAM}..HEAD'], text=True).strip().split('\n') rename_map = {} # new_name -> set(old_names) for h in (c for c in all_commits if c): out = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'diff-tree', '--no-commit-id', '-r', '-M', h], text=True, timeout=5).strip() for line in out.split('\n'): if not line: continue parts = line.split('\t') if len(parts) >= 3 and 'R' in parts[0]: rename_map.setdefault(parts[2], set()).add(parts[1]) # Step 4: merge diff diff_files = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'diff', '--name-only', f'{UPSTREAM}..HEAD'], text=True).strip().split('\n') # Step 5: classify results = [] for f in (x for x in diff_files if x): if f in author_files: results.append(('DIRECT', f)) else: # walk rename chain chain, to_check = set(), [f] while to_check: cur = to_check.pop() if cur in chain: continue chain.add(cur) to_check.extend(rename_map.get(cur, [])) chain.discard(f) if chain & author_files: results.append(('VIA_RENAME', f)) # Step 6: stats if results: stat = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'diff', '--stat', f'{UPSTREAM}..HEAD', '--'] + [f for _, f in results], text=True) print(stat) # Step 7: table for kind, f in sorted(results, key=lambda x: x[1]): print(f'| {kind:12s} | {f} |') print(f'\nTotal: {len(results)} files') ``` ### Alternative Script After following the process above, run this script to cross-check files touched by an author against the branch diff. You can do this both with an without src/vs/sessions. ``` AUTHOR="" # 1. Find commits by author on this branch (not on main) git log main...HEAD --author="$AUTHOR" --format="%H" # 2. Get unique files touched across all those commits, excluding src/vs/sessions/ git log main...HEAD --author="$AUTHOR" --format="%H" \ | xargs -I{} git diff-tree --no-commit-id -r --name-only {} \ | sort -u \ | grep -v '^src/vs/sessions/' # 3. Cross-reference with branch diff to keep only files still changed vs main git log main...HEAD --author="$AUTHOR" --format="%H" \ | xargs -I{} git diff-tree --no-commit-id -r --name-only {} \ | sort -u \ | grep -v '^src/vs/sessions/' \ | while read f; do git diff main...HEAD --name-only -- "$f" 2>/dev/null; done \ | sort -u ```