--- name: dev-work-summary description: Scan ~/dev recursively for git repos and report today's work with commits, branches, stats, and detailed change analysis. Use when user asks "what did I work on", "show my work", "daily summary", "what repos did I touch". allowed-tools: Bash --- # Dev Work Summary ## Overview Scans all git repos in ~/dev and reports today's activity with commit messages, branch info, file changes, and detailed analysis. ## Usage Invoke when user wants to review their work: - "What did I work on today?" - "Show me my daily activity" - "Which repos did I touch?" - "Summarize my work" ## Workflow 1. Run scan script: ```bash bash .claude/skills/dev-work-summary/scripts/scan-repos.sh ``` 2. Script outputs: - Repo name and path - Current branch - Uncommitted changes (if any) - Today's commits (messages, timestamps) - Stats (files/lines changed) - File-level changes (added/modified/deleted) 3. Analyze output and summarize for user: - Group by project/theme - Highlight key accomplishments - Note incomplete work (uncommitted changes) - Identify cross-repo patterns ## Report Structure Per repo with activity: - 📁 Repo name and location - 🌿 Current branch - ⚠️ Uncommitted changes (git status) - 📝 Commit list (hash, message, time) - 📊 Aggregated stats - ✅ Files added - ✏️ Files modified - ❌ Files deleted ## Notes - "Today" = since midnight (00:00:00) - Recursive scan finds nested repos - Skips repos with no activity today - Shows total repos scanned at end