skills/gh-activity-summary/SKILL.md
Generate a plain-language activity report of your GitHub work for a given date range, including commits, pull requests, reviews, issues, and comments. Use this when you need to summarize what you've accomplished on GitHub for status updates, retrospectives, or tracking your work.
npx skillsauth add ericmjl/skills gh-activity-summaryInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill generates a markdown-friendly report of your GitHub activity over a date range using the gh CLI.
Run the bundled script with optional START_DATE and END_DATE (format: YYYY-MM-DD).
# Default: last 7 days
bash skills/gh-activity-summary/activity-report.sh
# Specific range
bash skills/gh-activity-summary/activity-report.sh 2026-01-01 2026-01-07
gh (GitHub CLI) - must be authenticated (gh auth login)jq - used for JSON counting and formattinggh search to query commits, PRs, and issues scoped to @me.To generate a short natural-language summary, you can pipe the report into your preferred model:
bash skills/gh-activity-summary/activity-report.sh 2026-01-01 2026-01-07 | claude "Summarize this in 2-3 sentences"
development
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data-ai
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