Git CLI Agentic Patterns

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Git commands optimized for AI agent workflows with porcelain output and deterministic execution patterns.

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206/2/2026
Claude Code
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Our review

Provides optimized Git commands for AI agents using porcelain output formats for stable machine parsing.

Strengths

  • Stable output across Git versions
  • Machine-readable formats like --porcelain and --numstat
  • Covers status, diff, log, branch, and remote operations
  • Instructions for running in current directory vs -C flag

Limitations

  • Limited to basic git operations; does not cover merging, rebasing, or complex conflict resolution
  • Assumes the agent has direct repository access without authentication issues
  • Porcelain output may be unfamiliar to human users but optimized for AI
When to use it

Use when an AI agent needs to interact with Git repositories programmatically with deterministic, parseable output.

When not to use it

Do not use for interactive Git operations or when human-friendly output is preferred.

Security analysis

Safe
Quality score90/100

Uses standard git commands (status, diff, log, branch, remote, add, commit, push, restore) with no destructive or exfiltrating patterns. All commands are common developer operations.

No concerns found

Examples

Porcelain Status Check
Check the current git status using porcelain v2 format with branch info to see if there are any uncommitted changes.
Recent Commits
Show me the last 10 commits with full hashes and subjects using a custom format for easy parsing.
File Changes Summary
Get a summary of file changes (added, modified, deleted) between the current branch and main branch using numstat.

model: haiku name: git-cli-agentic description: Git commands optimized for AI agent workflows with porcelain output and deterministic execution patterns. user-invocable: false allowed-tools: Bash(git status *), Bash(git diff *), Bash(git log *), Bash(git branch *), Bash(git remote *), Bash(git add *), Bash(git commit *), Bash(git push *), Bash(git restore *), Read created: 2025-01-16 modified: 2026-01-31 reviewed: 2025-01-16

Git CLI Agentic Patterns

Optimized git commands for AI agent consumption using porcelain output and stable formats.

Core Principle

Use --porcelain for machine-readable output that remains stable across Git versions and user configurations.

Working Directory

Run git commands directly — your working directory is the repo:

git status
git log --oneline -5
git diff --stat

The -C flag is only needed when targeting a different repository from your current directory:

# Submodule: run command against parent repo
git -C "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" remote get-url origin

# Script: iterate over multiple repos
for repo in repos/*; do
  git -C "$repo" status --porcelain
done

Status Operations

Porcelain Status

# Version 2 porcelain with branch info (recommended)
git status --porcelain=v2 --branch

# Version 1 porcelain (simpler)
git status --porcelain

# Short format (human-readable but stable)
git status --short --branch

Porcelain v2 Format:

# branch.oid <commit>
# branch.head <branch>
# branch.upstream <upstream>
# branch.ab +<ahead> -<behind>
1 <XY> <sub> <mH> <mI> <mW> <hH> <hI> <path>
2 <XY> <sub> <mH> <mI> <mW> <hH> <hI> <X><score> <path><tab><origPath>
? <path>
! <path>

Status Codes:

| Code | Meaning | |------|---------| | M | Modified | | A | Added | | D | Deleted | | R | Renamed | | C | Copied | | ? | Untracked | | ! | Ignored |

Quick Checks

# Check if clean (empty output = clean)
git status --porcelain

# Count changed files
git status --porcelain | wc -l

# Check for uncommitted changes
git diff --quiet || echo "has changes"

Diff Operations

Stat Output

# File change summary
git diff --stat

# Numeric stats (machine-readable)
git diff --numstat

# Name and status only
git diff --name-status

# Names only
git diff --name-only

Numstat Format: <added>\t<deleted>\t<filename>

Staged vs Unstaged

# Unstaged changes
git diff --numstat

# Staged changes
git diff --cached --numstat

# Both (working tree vs HEAD)
git diff HEAD --numstat

Specific Comparisons

# Against specific commit
git diff $COMMIT --numstat

# Between branches
git diff main..feature --numstat

# Between commits
git diff $COMMIT1..$COMMIT2 --name-status

Log Operations

Custom Format

# Hash and subject only
git log --format='%H %s' -n 10

# Oneline (built-in)
git log --oneline -n 10

# With stats
git log --oneline --stat -n 5

# Machine-parseable with multiple fields
git log --format='%H|%an|%ae|%s' -n 10

Format Placeholders:

| Placeholder | Meaning | |-------------|---------| | %H | Full commit hash | | %h | Short hash | | %s | Subject | | %b | Body | | %an | Author name | | %ae | Author email | | %ad | Author date | | %cn | Committer name |

Filtering

# By author
git log --author="name" --oneline -n 10

# By date range
git log --since="2025-01-01" --oneline

# By path
git log --oneline -n 10 -- path/to/file

# Merge commits only
git log --merges --oneline -n 5

Branch Operations

Branch Info

# List with tracking info
git branch -vv

# Formatted output
git branch --format='%(refname:short) %(upstream:short) %(upstream:track)'

# Current branch only
git branch --show-current

# Remote branches
git branch -r --format='%(refname:short)'

Tracking Status

# Ahead/behind count
git rev-list --left-right --count origin/main...HEAD

# Output: <behind>\t<ahead>

Remote Operations

# List remotes with URLs
git remote -v

# Get specific remote URL
git remote get-url origin

# Show remote details
git remote show origin

Staging Operations

# Stage specific files
git add path/to/file

# Stage all modified tracked files
git add -u

# Stage everything
git add -A

# Unstage file
git restore --staged path/to/file

# Discard changes
git restore path/to/file

Commit Operations

# Simple commit
git commit -m "message"

# With body (heredoc)
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
Subject line

Body paragraph.

Co-Authored-By: Name <email>
EOF
)"

# Amend last commit (use carefully)
git commit --amend -m "new message"

Push Operations

# Push current branch
git push origin HEAD

# Push to different remote branch (main-branch development)
git push origin main:feature-branch

# Push commit range
git push origin start^..end:feature-branch

# Set upstream
git push -u origin HEAD

Agentic Optimizations

| Context | Command | |---------|---------| | Quick status | git status --porcelain=v2 --branch | | Changed files | git diff --name-status | | Staged changes | git diff --cached --numstat | | Recent commits | git log --format='%h %s' -n 5 | | Branch tracking | git branch -vv --format='%(refname:short) %(upstream:track)' | | Current branch | git branch --show-current |

Error Handling in Context

Use 2>/dev/null to suppress errors in context expressions (do NOT use || fallbacks - blocked by Claude Code 2.1.7+):

- Git status: !`git status --porcelain=v2 --branch`
- Current branch: !`git branch --show-current`
- Remote URL: !`git remote get-url origin`

Combining with GH CLI

For GitHub-specific operations, combine with gh commands:

# Get repo owner/name
gh repo view --json nameWithOwner --jq '.nameWithOwner'

# Then use in git operations
git push origin main:$(gh pr view --json headRefName --jq '.headRefName')

Best Practices

  1. Use porcelain v2 for status when parsing programmatically
  2. Use --numstat for diff when counting changes
  3. Use custom --format for log when extracting specific fields
  4. Always add 2>/dev/null fallback in context expressions
  5. Prefer git switch/restore over checkout for clarity
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