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<h1 align="center">git-surgeon</h1>
`git-surgeon` gives AI agents surgical control over git changes without
interactive prompts. Stage, unstage, or discard individual hunks. Commit hunks
directly with line-range precision. Restructure history by splitting commits or
folding fixes into earlier ones.
## Why?
AI agents can't use interactive git commands like `git add -p`. When asked to
commit changes separately, they resort to destructive workarounds:
```
❯ commit the changes separately
⏺ Bash(git diff internal/bot/listing_handler.go)
⎿ diff --git i/internal/bot/listing_handler.go ...
... +83 lines
⏺ Let me reset and make the changes in two separate commits.
⏺ Bash(git checkout internal/bot/listing_handler.go) ← about to destroy changes
⎿ Interrupted
```
With git-surgeon, the agent can inspect hunks and commit them selectively:
```
❯ commit the changes separately
⏺ I'll commit these as separate changes using git-surgeon.
⏺ Skill(git-surgeon)
⎿ Successfully loaded skill
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon hunks)
⎿ ac34353 internal/bot/listing_handler.go (+6 -3)
15baf94 internal/bot/listing_handler.go (+10 -2)
...
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon commit ac34353 15baf94 7c6ef9e -m "allow edit commands during attribute input")
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon commit 4eefac8 bbba931 -m "add logging for attribute prompts")
```
**Highlights**
- Stage specific lines from a hunk, not just whole hunks
([example](#example-splitting-a-hunk-across-commits))
- Split commits that mix concerns into focused commits
([example](#example-splitting-a-commit-that-mixes-concerns))
- Retroactively split a combined commit into separate changes
([example](#example-splitting-a-commit-retroactively))
## Quick start
### 1. Install
```bash
# Shell
# Cargo
cargo install git-surgeon
# Homebrew
brew install raine/git-surgeon/git-surgeon
```
### 2. Install the agent skill
```bash
# Claude Code
git-surgeon install-skill --claude
# OpenCode
git-surgeon install-skill --opencode
# Codex
git-surgeon install-skill --codex
```
Alternatively, for Claude Code via the plugin marketplace:
```bash
claude plugin marketplace add raine/git-surgeon
claude plugin install git-surgeon@git-surgeon
```
### 3. Use it
Ask Claude Code to make granular commits. It will use git-surgeon automatically
to stage individual hunks instead of entire files.
## Commands
| [`hunks`](#hunks) | List hunks in the diff |
| [`show`](#show) | Show full diff for a specific hunk |
| [`stage`](#stage) | Stage hunks by ID |
| [`commit`](#commit) | Stage hunks and commit in one step |
| [`commit-to`](#commit-to) | Commit hunks directly to another branch |
| [`unstage`](#unstage) | Unstage hunks by ID |
| [`discard`](#discard) | Discard working tree changes for hunks |
| [`fixup`](#fixup) | Fold staged changes into an earlier commit |
| [`reword`](#reword) | Change the commit message of an existing commit |
| [`squash`](#squash) | Squash multiple commits into one |
| [`undo`](#undo) | Reverse-apply hunks from a commit |
| [`split`](#split) | Split a commit into multiple commits by hunk selection |
---
### `hunks`
Lists all hunks with their IDs, file paths, function context, change counts, and
a preview of changed lines.
```bash
# List unstaged hunks
git-surgeon hunks
# List staged hunks
git-surgeon hunks --staged
# Filter to a specific file
git-surgeon hunks --file src/main.rs
# List hunks from a specific commit
git-surgeon hunks --commit HEAD
git-surgeon hunks --commit abc1234
# Show full diff with line numbers (useful for small commits)
git-surgeon hunks --commit abc1234 --full
# Show blame information for each line (which commit introduced it)
git-surgeon hunks --blame
```
#### Example output
```
a1b2c3d src/main.rs fn handle_request (+3 -1)
- let result = process(input);
+ let result = match process(input) {
+ Ok(v) => v,
+ Err(e) => return Err(e),
+ };
e4f5678 src/lib.rs (+1 -0)
+use std::collections::HashMap;
```
Each line shows: `<hunk-id> <file> [function context] (+additions -deletions)`
#### Blamed output (--blame)
Use `--blame` to see which commit introduced each line:
```
a1b2c3d src/main.rs fn handle_request (+3 -1)
8922b52 context line
b538223 -deleted line
0000000 +added line
```
- Context and removed lines show the 7-char hash of the commit that introduced
them
- Added lines show `0000000` since they're uncommitted
- For `--commit` diffs, added lines show the commit hash instead
---
### `show`
Shows the full diff (header + all lines) for a single hunk. Each line is
prefixed with a 1-based line number for use with `--lines`.
```bash
git-surgeon show a1b2c3d
# Show a hunk from a specific commit
git-surgeon show a1b2c3d --commit HEAD
```
#### Example output
```
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ fn main
1: context
2:-deleted line
3:+added line
4: context
```
Searches both unstaged and staged diffs when no `--commit` is specified.
---
### `stage`
Stages one or more hunks by ID. Equivalent to selectively answering "y" in
`git add -p`.
```bash
git-surgeon stage a1b2c3d
git-surgeon stage a1b2c3d e4f5678
# Stage only lines 5-30 of a hunk
git-surgeon stage a1b2c3d --lines 5-30
```
---
### `commit`
Stages hunks and commits them in a single step. Equivalent to running `stage`
followed by `git commit`. If the commit fails, the hunks are unstaged to restore
the original state. Refuses to run if the index already contains staged changes.
```bash
git-surgeon commit a1b2c3d e4f5678 -m "add pagination"
# With inline line ranges
git-surgeon commit a1b2c3d:1-11 e4f5678 -m "add pagination"
```
---
### `commit-to`
Commits hunks directly to another branch without checking it out. Useful in
worktree setups where you want to commit changes to a branch that is checked out
in a different worktree.
```bash
git-surgeon commit-to main a1b2c3d e4f5678 -m "fix typo in shared util"
# With inline line ranges
git-surgeon commit-to main a1b2c3d:1-11 e4f5678 -m "fix typo"
```
The command applies the selected hunks to the target branch's tree using git
plumbing (no checkout required), creates a commit, and discards those hunks from
the working tree. Refuses to run if the target is the current branch or the
index has staged changes.
If the patch cannot be applied cleanly to the target branch (e.g., the file has
diverged), the command fails without modifying anything.
---
### `unstage`
Unstages one or more previously staged hunks, moving them back to the working
tree.
```bash
git-surgeon unstage a1b2c3d
git-surgeon unstage a1b2c3d e4f5678
# Unstage only lines 5-30 of a hunk
git-surgeon unstage a1b2c3d --lines 5-30
```
---
### `discard`
Discards working tree changes for specific hunks. This reverse-applies the
hunks, effectively running `git checkout -p` non-interactively.
```bash
git-surgeon discard a1b2c3d
# Discard only lines 5-30 of a hunk
git-surgeon discard a1b2c3d --lines 5-30
```
**Warning:** This permanently removes uncommitted changes for the specified
hunks.
---
### `fixup`
Folds currently staged changes into an earlier commit. Uses `git commit --amend`
for HEAD, or an autosquash rebase for older commits. Unstaged changes are
preserved via `--autostash`.
```bash
# Stage some hunks, then fixup an earlier commit
git-surgeon stage a1b2c3d
git-surgeon fixup abc1234
# Fixup HEAD (equivalent to git commit --amend --no-edit)
git-surgeon fixup HEAD
```
If the rebase hits a conflict, the repo is left in the conflict state for manual
resolution (`git rebase --continue` or `git rebase --abort`).
---
### `reword`
Changes the commit message of an existing commit without modifying its content.
Uses `git commit --amend` for HEAD, or an autosquash rebase for older commits.
```bash
# With subject + body
git-surgeon reword HEAD -m "subject" -m "body paragraph"
# Change an earlier commit's message
git-surgeon reword abc1234 -m "corrected message"
```
If the rebase hits a conflict, the repo is left in the conflict state for manual
resolution (`git rebase --continue` or `git rebase --abort`).
---
### `squash`
Combines commits from `<commit>` through HEAD into a single commit.
```bash
# Squash last 2 commits
git-surgeon squash HEAD~1 -m "combined feature"
# Squash last 3 commits with subject + body
git-surgeon squash HEAD~2 -m "Add user auth" -m "Implements JWT-based authentication."
# Squash from a specific commit
git-surgeon squash abc1234 -m "feature complete"
# Force squash even if range contains merge commits
git-surgeon squash HEAD~3 --force -m "squash with merges"
```
The target commit must be an ancestor of HEAD. If the range contains merge
commits, use `--force` to flatten them into the squashed commit. Uncommitted
changes are autostashed and restored after squashing. The author from the oldest
commit is preserved by default; use `--no-preserve-author` to use the current
user instead.
---
### `undo`
Reverse-applies hunks from a specific commit onto the working tree. Useful for
selectively reverting parts of a previous commit without reverting the entire
commit.
```bash
# List hunks from the commit to find IDs
git-surgeon hunks --commit HEAD
# Undo specific hunks
git-surgeon undo a1b2c3d --from HEAD
git-surgeon undo a1b2c3d e4f5678 --from HEAD~3
# Undo only lines 2-10 of a hunk
git-surgeon undo a1b2c3d --from HEAD --lines 2-10
```
The changes appear as unstaged modifications in the working tree. Fails
gracefully if context lines have changed since the commit (the patch no longer
applies cleanly).
---
### `split`
Splits an existing commit into multiple commits by selecting which hunks go into
each new commit. Works on HEAD (direct reset) or earlier commits (via rebase).
```bash
# Split HEAD into two commits
git-surgeon split HEAD \
--pick a1b2c3d e4f5678 -m "add pagination" \
--rest-message "filter deleted users"
# With subject + body (multiple -m flags, like git commit)
git-surgeon split HEAD \
--pick a1b2c3d -m "Add pagination" -m "Adds page and per_page params." \
--rest-message "Other changes" --rest-message "Body paragraph."
# With line ranges (id:range inline syntax)
# Use commas for non-contiguous ranges
git-surgeon split abc1234 \
--pick a1b2c3d:1-11,20-30 e4f5678 \
-m "add pagination"
# Multiple splits (more than two commits)
git-surgeon split abc1234 \
--pick a1b2c3d -m "add pagination" \
--pick e4f5678 -m "filter deleted users" \
--rest-message "remaining cleanup"
```
Each `--pick` group specifies hunk IDs (with optional `:start-end` line ranges)
followed by `-m`/`--message`. Use multiple `-m` flags to add a commit body
(joined with blank lines, like `git commit`). Remaining unpicked hunks are
committed with `--rest-message` (defaults to the original commit message if
omitted; supports multiple values for body).
Requires a clean working tree. For non-HEAD commits, uses interactive rebase
with `--autostash`.
## How hunk IDs work
IDs are 7-character hex strings derived from SHA-1 of the file path and hunk
content (the actual `+`/`-`/context lines, excluding the `@@` header). This
means:
- IDs are stable across line shifts — adding lines above a hunk doesn't change
its ID
- IDs are deterministic — the same content always produces the same ID
- Collisions get a `-2`, `-3` suffix (e.g., `a1b2c3d-2`)
## Typical AI agent workflow
```bash
# 1. Agent makes changes to multiple files
# 2. Review what changed
git-surgeon hunks
# 3. Stage and commit hunks for feature A in one step
git-surgeon commit a1b2c3d e4f5678 -m "implement feature A"
# 4. Commit remaining hunks for feature B
git-surgeon commit f6g7h8i -m "implement feature B"
```
## Example: splitting a hunk across commits
A file has two unrelated changes (pagination + soft-delete filtering) that git
groups into a single hunk. The agent uses `show` to see line numbers, then
`--lines` to stage only the pagination part:
```
❯ Commit the changes separately
⏺ Bash(git diff)
⎿ diff --git i/users.py w/users.py
index c3c39df..24929a5 100644
--- i/users.py
+++ w/users.py
@@ -1,13 +1,17 @@
import json
-def list_users(db):
+def list_users(db, page=1, per_page=50):
"""Return all active users."""
- users = db.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = 1")
- return users
+ offset = (page - 1) * per_page
+ users = db.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = 1 LIMIT ? OFFSET ?", per_page, offset)
+ total = db.query("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users WHERE active = 1")[0]
+ return {"users": users, "total": total, "page": page}
def get_user(db, user_id):
"""Fetch a single user by ID."""
- user = db.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = ?", user_id)
+ user = db.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = ? AND deleted_at IS NULL", user_id)
+ if not user:
+ return None
return user
⏺ There are two logical changes here: pagination for list_users and
soft-delete filtering + null handling for get_user. Let me commit them
separately using git-surgeon.
⏺ Skill(git-surgeon)
⎿ Successfully loaded skill
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon hunks)
⎿ 64ba255 users.py (+8 -4)
-def list_users(db):
+def list_users(db, page=1, per_page=50):
- users = db.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = 1")
... (+8 more lines)
⏺ Only one hunk. Let me see the full diff with line numbers to split it.
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon show 64ba255)
⎿ @@ -1,13 +1,17 @@
1: import json
2:
3:-def list_users(db):
4:+def list_users(db, page=1, per_page=50):
... +15 lines (ctrl+o to expand)
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon stage 64ba255 --lines 1-11)
⎿ 64ba255
⏺ Bash(git commit -m "add pagination to list_users")
⎿ [feature-users e81ede5] add pagination to list_users
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
⏺ Bash(git add users.py && git commit -m "filter soft-deleted users in get_user")
⎿ [feature-users de99d59] filter soft-deleted users in get_user
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
```
## Example: splitting a commit that mixes concerns
A commit mixes three unrelated changes: logging, pagination, and active user
filtering. The agent uses `hunks --commit` to see the changes, `show --commit`
to examine line numbers, then `split` with line ranges to separate concerns:
```
❯ split the big pagination commit that mixes concerns into multiple commits
⏺ Skill(git-surgeon)
⎿ Successfully loaded skill
⏺ I'll help you split the pagination commit. Let me first look at the commit
history to identify it, then examine its hunks.
⏺ Bash(git log --oneline -5)
⎿ dda5d0e Add readme
945381f Add pagination, logging, and active user filtering
386b2fe Initial app setup
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon hunks --commit 945381f --full)
⎿ a811273 config.py (+3 -1)
1: DATABASE_URL = "sqlite:///app.db"
2: SECRET_KEY = "dev-secret-key"
… +76 lines (ctrl+o to expand)
⏺ I can see the commit mixes several concerns:
1. Logging - LOG_LEVEL, LOG_FORMAT, logging imports, logger.info/warning calls
2. Pagination - MAX_PAGE_SIZE, pagination logic in list_users
3. Active user filtering - active field in User model and data, filtering in list_users
Let me split this into three focused commits:
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon split 945381f \
--pick a811273:4-6 8c1940f:2,5-6,34,37 \
-m "Add logging infrastructure" \
-m "Configure debug logging level and format, add request l…)
⎿ committed: Add logging infrastructure
committed: Add active flag to users
committed: Add pagination support
⏺ Done. Let me verify the split:
⏺ Bash(git log --oneline -5)
⎿ f5d7d3e Add readme
ff73e29 Add pagination support
d6d0a7b Add active flag to users
… +2 lines (ctrl+o to expand)
⏺ The commit has been split into three focused commits:
┌─────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Commit │ Description │
├─────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ 6f98f7e │ Add logging infrastructure - LOG_LEVEL, LOG_FORMAT config, logging imports and logger calls │
├─────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ d6d0a7b │ Add active flag to users - active field in model/data, filtering logic │
├─────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ff73e29 │ Add pagination support - MAX_PAGE_SIZE config, page/per_page params, paginated response │
└─────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
✻ Sautéed for 35s
```
## Example: splitting a commit retroactively
An agent commits two unrelated changes together. The user asks to separate them
after the fact using `split`:
```
⏺ Bash(git add instance.rs mounts.rs && git commit -m "mount credentials to guest home and show mounts on VM creation")
⎿ [sandbox ddef0f1] mount credentials to guest home and show mounts on VM creation
2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
⏺ Committed ddef0f1 on sandbox. Two changes:
- Fixed credential mount to target guest home instead of host path
- Added mount point output when creating a new VM
❯ commit them separately
⏺ Skill(git-surgeon)
⎿ Successfully loaded skill
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon hunks --commit HEAD)
⎿ 2fc287e instance.rs fn ensure_vm_running (+15 -0)
+ eprintln!(" Mounts:");
… +13 more lines
53c287a mounts.rs fn get_mounts (+3 -3)
- mount_path: host_home.join(".claude"),
+ mount_path: PathBuf::from("/home/user.linux/.claude"),
bdbda13 instance.rs fn create_vm (+12 -0)
+ for mount in &mounts {
… +10 more lines
⏺ Bash(git-surgeon split HEAD \
--pick 53c287a bdbda13 -m "mount credentials to guest home directory" \
--rest-message "show mount points when creating a new VM")
⎿ committed: mount credentials to guest home directory
committed: show mount points when creating a new VM
```
## Requirements
- Git 2.0+
- Rust (for building from source)
## Related projects
- [workmux](https://github.com/raine/workmux) — Git worktrees + tmux windows for
parallel AI agent workflows
- [claude-history](https://github.com/raine/claude-history) — Search and view
Claude Code conversation history with fzf