research-git

by StepzeroLab · Codex Skill · ★ 26

About research-git

A new Git tool for researchers and developers to capture features and experiments as reusable semantic units, then let agents reapply, adapt, or safely remove them on today’s codebase — aka Agentic Git.

agentic-codingautoresearchclaudecodecodexgitmemoryskills

Quick Facts

Stars26
Forks5
LanguagePython
CategoryCodex Skill
LicenseMIT
Quality Score59.3549172611252/100
Open Issues2
Last Updated2026-07-07
Created2026-06-30
Platformsclaude-code, codex, python
Est. Tokens~13k

Compatible Skills

These tools work well together with research-git for enhanced workflows:

  • autostar — semantic(0.17)+complementary+rare_topics+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (60%)
  • gitmeup — semantic(0.23)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (58%)
  • memov — semantic(0.22)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (58%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is research-git?

research-git is A new Git tool for researchers and developers to capture features and experiments as reusable semantic units, then let agents reapply, adapt, or safely remove them on today’s codebase — aka Agentic Gi. It is categorized as a Codex Skill with 26 GitHub stars.

What programming language is research-git written in?

research-git is primarily written in Python. It covers topics such as agentic-coding, autoresearch, claudecode.

How do I install or use research-git?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the research-git GitHub repository at github.com/StepzeroLab/research-git. The project has 26 stars and 5 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does research-git use?

research-git is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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