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Generate Linear Worklog

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Install Command
npx claude-code-templates@latest --command utilities/generate-linear-worklog

Content

Generate Linear Work Log

You are tasked with generating a technical work log comment for a Linear issue based on recent git commits.

Instructions

  1. Check Linear MCP Availability

    • Verify that Linear MCP tools are available (mcp__linear__* functions)
    • If Linear MCP is not installed, inform the user to install it and provide installation instructions
    • Do not proceed with work log generation if Linear MCP is unavailable
  2. Check for Existing Work Log

    • Use Linear MCP to get existing comments on the issue
    • Look for comments with today's date in the format "## Work Completed [TODAY'S DATE]"
    • If found, note the existing content to append/update rather than duplicate
  3. Extract Git Information

    • Get the current branch name
    • Get recent commits on the current branch (last 10 commits)
    • Get commits that are on the current branch but not on main branch
    • For each relevant commit, get detailed information including file changes and line counts
    • Focus on commits since the last work log update (if any exists)
  4. Generate Work Log Content

    • Use dry, technical language without adjectives or emojis
    • Focus on factual implementation details
    • Structure the log with date, branch, and commit information
    • Include quantitative metrics (file counts, line counts) where relevant
    • Avoid subjective commentary or promotional language
  5. Handle Existing Work Log

    • If no work log exists for today: Create new comment
    • If work log exists for today: Replace the existing comment with updated content including all today's work
    • Ensure chronological order of commits
    • Include both previous and new work completed today
  6. Format Structure

    ## Work Completed [TODAY'S DATE]
    
    ### Branch: [current-branch-name]
    
    **Commit [short-hash]: [Commit Title]**
    - [Technical detail 1]
    - [Technical detail 2]
    - [Line count] lines of code across [file count] files
    
    [Additional commits in chronological order]
    
    ### [Status Section]
    - [Current infrastructure/testing status]
    - [What is now available/ready]
  7. Post to Linear

    • Use the Linear MCP integration to create or update the comment
    • Post the formatted work log to the specified Linear issue
    • If updating, replace the entire existing work log comment
    • Confirm successful posting

Git Commands to Use

  • git branch --show-current - Get current branch
  • git log --oneline -10 - Get recent commits
  • git log main..HEAD --oneline - Get branch-specific commits
  • git show --stat [commit-hash] - Get detailed commit info
  • git log --since="[today's date]" --pretty=format:"%h %ad %s" --date=short - Get today's commits

Content Guidelines

  • Include commit hashes and descriptive titles
  • Provide specific technical implementations
  • Include file counts and line counts for significant changes
  • Maintain consistent formatting
  • Focus on technical accomplishments
  • Include current status summary
  • No emojis or special characters

Error Handling

  • Check if Linear MCP client is available before proceeding
  • If Linear MCP is not available, display installation instructions:
    Linear MCP client is not installed. To install it:
    
    1. Install the Linear MCP server:
       npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-linear
    
    2. Add Linear MCP to your Claude configuration:
       Add the following to your Claude MCP settings:
       {
         "mcpServers": {
           "linear": {
             "command": "npx",
             "args": ["@modelcontextprotocol/server-linear"],
             "env": {
               "LINEAR_API_KEY": "your_linear_api_key_here"
             }
           }
         }
       }
    
    3. Restart Claude Code
    4. Get your Linear API key from: https://linear.app/settings/api
  • Validate that the Linear ticket ID exists
  • Handle cases where no recent commits are found
  • Provide clear error messages for git operation failures
  • Confirm successful comment posting

Example Usage

When invoked with /generate-linear-worklog BLA2-2, the command should:

  1. Analyze git commits on the current branch
  2. Generate a structured work log
  3. Post the comment to Linear issue BLA2-2
  4. Confirm successful posting

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