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name: gcc
description: "Git Context Controller (GCC) - Manages agent memory as a versioned file system under .GCC/. This skill should be used when working on multi-step projects that benefit from structured memory persistence, milestone tracking, branching for alternative approaches, and cross-session context recovery. Triggers on /gcc commands or natural language like 'commit this progress', 'branch to try an alternative', 'merge results', 'recover context'."
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# Git Context Controller (GCC)
## Overview
GCC transforms agent memory from a passive token stream into a structured, versioned file system under `.GCC/`. Inspired by Git, it provides four operations — COMMIT, BRANCH, MERGE, CONTEXT — to persist milestones, explore alternatives in isolation, synthesize results, and recover historical context efficiently.
## Initialization
On first use, check if `.GCC/` exists in the project root. If not, run `scripts/gcc_init.sh` to create the directory structure:
```
.GCC/
├── main.md # Global roadmap and objectives
├── metadata.yaml # Infrastructure state (branches, file tree, config)
├── commit.md # Commit history for main branch
├── log.md # OTA execution log for main branch
└── branches/ # Isolated workspaces for experiments
└── <branch-name>/
├── commit.md
├── log.md
└── summary.md
```
For detailed file format specifications, read `references/file_formats.md`.
## Configuration
GCC behavior is controlled via `metadata.yaml`:
- `proactive_commits: true` — Automatically suggest commits after completing coherent sub-tasks
- `proactive_commits: false` — Only commit when explicitly requested
Toggle with: "enable/disable proactive commits" or by editing `metadata.yaml`.
## Commands
### COMMIT
Persist a milestone on the current branch.
**Triggers**: `/gcc commit <summary>`, "commit this progress", "save this milestone", "checkpoint"
**Procedure**:
1. Read the current branch's `commit.md` to determine the next commit number
2. Append a new entry to `commit.md` with:
- Sequential ID (e.g., `[C004]`)
- Date (UTC ISO 8601)
- Current branch name
- Branch purpose (from `summary.md` if on a branch, or from `main.md`)
- Previous progress summary (1-2 sentences from last commit)
- This commit's contribution (detailed technical description with files touched)
3. Append an OTA entry to `log.md` recording the commit action
4. Update `metadata.yaml` file tree if files were created/modified
5. If on main branch, update milestones section in `main.md`
**Proactive behavior**: When `proactive_commits: true`, suggest a commit after:
- Completing a function, module, or coherent unit of work
- Fixing a bug and verifying the fix
- Finishing a research/exploration phase with conclusions
- Any point where losing context would mean re-doing significant work
### BRANCH
Create an isolated workspace for exploring an alternative approach.
**Triggers**: `/gcc branch <name>`, "branch to try...", "explore alternative...", "experiment with..."
**Procedure**:
1. Create `.GCC/branches/<branch-name>/` directory
2. Create `summary.md` with: purpose, parent branch, creation date, key hypotheses
3. Create empty `commit.md` and `log.md` for the branch
4. Update `metadata.yaml` to register the new branch
5. Update `main.md` Active Branches section
6. Log the branch creation in the parent branch's `log.md`
From this point, all COMMITs and OTA logs go to the branch-specific files until a MERGE or explicit branch switch.
### MERGE
Integrate a completed branch back into the main flow.
**Triggers**: `/gcc merge <branch>`, "merge results from...", "integrate the experiment", "branch X is done"
**Procedure**:
1. Read the branch's `summary.md` and `commit.md` to understand outcomes
2. Append a synthesis commit to main's `commit.md` summarizing:
- What was tried
- What was learned
- What is being integrated (or why the branch is being abandoned)
3. Update `main.md`:
- Add milestone entry with branch results
- Remove from Active Branches
- Update objectives if applicable
4. Update `metadata.yaml`: set branch status to `merged` or `abandoned`
5. Log the merge in main's `log.md`
### CONTEXT
Retrieve historical memory at different resolution levels.
**Triggers**: `/gcc context <flag>`, "what did we do on...", "recover context", "show me the history", "where were we"
**Flags**:
- `--branch [name]` — Read `summary.md` and latest commits for a specific branch (or current branch if no name). Provides high-level understanding of what happened and why.
- `--log [n]` — Read last N entries (default 20) from the current branch's `log.md`. Provides fine-grained OTA traces for debugging or resuming interrupted work.
- `--metadata` — Read `metadata.yaml` to recover project structure: file tree, dependencies, active branches, configuration.
- `--full` — Read `main.md` for the complete project roadmap, all milestones, and active branches. Use for cross-session recovery or handoff to another agent.
When no flag is specified, default to `--branch` for the current active branch.
## OTA Logging
Throughout all work (not just during explicit commands), maintain the OTA execution log:
1. **Observation**: What was noticed or discovered
2. **Thought**: Reasoning about what to do next
3. **Action**: What action was taken
Append entries to the active branch's `log.md`. Keep a maximum of 50 entries; when exceeding, remove the oldest entries. Each entry includes a sequential ID, timestamp, and branch name.
Log OTA entries at meaningful decision points — not every single action, but significant observations, strategy changes, and outcomes.
## Cross-Session Recovery
When starting a new session on an existing project with `.GCC/`:
1. Read `metadata.yaml` to understand project state and active branches
2. Read `main.md` for the global roadmap and objectives
3. Read the active branch's latest commits and log entries
4. Resume work with full context of what was accomplished and what remains
## Natural Language Mapping
| User says | Command |
|---|---|
| "save/checkpoint/persist this" | COMMIT |
| "try a different approach" | BRANCH |
| "that experiment worked, integrate it" | MERGE |
| "where were we?" / "what's the status?" | CONTEXT --full |
| "what happened on branch X?" | CONTEXT --branch X |
| "show recent activity" | CONTEXT --log |
| "what files do we have?" | CONTEXT --metadata |
| "enable/disable auto-commits" | Toggle `proactive_commits` in metadata.yaml |