# 📜 History Guide The `history` command provides a concise, AI-generated summary of your recent git history. It analyzes the last 10 commits to give you a high-level overview of recent developments. ### Key Features - **Quick Summaries**: Get a quick catch-up on what's been happening in the repo. - **AI-Powered Analysis**: Grok translates individual commit messages into 3-5 high-level bullet points. - **Fast and Efficient**: A one-shot command for immediate results. ### Usage ```bash grokkit history # Last 10 commits ``` ### Options | Flag | Description | |------|-------------| | `--model`, `-m` | Override the default model (e.g., `grok-4`) | ### How it Works 1. **Commit Log**: Grokkit runs `git log --oneline -10` to get the 10 most recent commits. 2. **AI Analysis**: It sends this log to Grok with a prompt to summarize the history. 3. **Bullet Point Summary**: Grok returns a 3-5 point summary of the most important changes. ### When to use History - **Catching up**: Use `history` after pulling from the remote to see what's changed. - **Branch review**: Use it to quickly recall what you've worked on recently. - **Project overview**: Great for getting a quick status update on a project you haven't touched in a few days.