--- name: checkpoint description: > Create detailed git commit with comprehensive commit message. Use when the user says /checkpoint, "make a checkpoint", "commit the work with context", "git checkpoint", or after reaching a stable milestone / completing a feature. --- # /checkpoint — Full Git + Context Save Create a detailed git commit with a comprehensive commit message (includes context from the session). **Grok adaptation:** This skill wraps the shared ClaudeTools command defined in `.claude/commands/checkpoint.md`. When invoked: - Read the full authoritative instructions with `read_file .claude/commands/checkpoint.md`. - Follow the steps for git analysis, staging (`git add -A`), drafting the message (often via local Ollama for prose), and committing. - Adapt tools: `run_terminal_command` for all git and shell steps. Use `spawn_subagent` if delegating analysis. - Respect CLAUDE.md rules: Coordinator model (you coordinate, delegate big work), no emojis, ASCII markers, proper session attribution via identity. Key parts from the command (see full file for complete details): ## Part 1: Git Checkpoint 1. git status, git diff, recent log. 2. Stage everything with `git add -A`. 3. Draft commit message body (use Ollama if available per identity.json endpoints). 4. Commit with good message that captures the "why" and key changes. 5. (The command continues with context saving aspects in the full spec.) After commit, often followed by /sync or part of /scc. Full workflow, Ollama prompts for the message, and integration with session context are in `.claude/commands/checkpoint.md`. This pairs with /save (for the narrative log) and /sync.