Install
openclaw skills install nm-pensive-tiered-auditAudit a codebase using three escalation tiers: git history analysis, targeted deep-dives, and full codebase review with gating
openclaw skills install nm-pensive-tiered-auditNight Market Skill — ported from claude-night-market/pensive. For the full experience with agents, hooks, and commands, install the Claude Code plugin.
Always runs first. Analyzes git log, diff stats, and blame to identify areas of concern without reading any source files.
Run these git commands for the target commit range (default: current branch vs main):
# 1. Churn hotspots: files changed most often
git log --format="" --name-only {base}..HEAD \
| sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -20
# 2. Diff stats: size of changes per file
git diff --stat {base}..HEAD
# 3. Fix-on-fix patterns: commits fixing previous commits
git log --oneline {base}..HEAD \
| grep -iE "(fix|revert|patch|hotfix)"
# 4. New file clusters: modules with many new files
git diff --name-status {base}..HEAD \
| grep "^A" | cut -f2 \
| sed 's|/[^/]*$||' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
# 5. Large commits: single commits with big diffs
git log --format="%h %s" --shortstat {base}..HEAD
Verification: Confirm each command produces output.
If a command returns empty, the commit range may be wrong;
verify {base} resolves correctly with git merge-base.
Write findings to .coordination/agents/tier1-audit.findings.md:
---
agent: tier1-audit
tier: 1
evidence_count: {N}
---
## Summary
{1-2 sentence overview of what the git history reveals}
## Churn Hotspots
{top 10 most-changed files with change counts}
[E1] Command: git log --format="" --name-only ...
Output: {relevant output}
## Fix-on-Fix Patterns
{commits that fix previous commits in the same area}
[E2] Command: git log --oneline ... | grep -iE ...
Output: {relevant output}
## New File Clusters
{modules with 5+ new files}
## Large Diffs
{commits with 200+ line changes}
## Escalation Recommendation
{list of areas flagged for Tier 2, or "no escalation needed"}
After Tier 1 completes, check findings against the
escalation criteria in modules/escalation-criteria.md.
If NO criteria are met: audit is complete. Report findings.
If criteria ARE met: list flagged areas and proceed to Tier 2 for each area sequentially.
Runs only for areas flagged by Tier 1. Each flagged area is audited one at a time, not in parallel.
For each flagged area:
One findings file per area:
.coordination/agents/tier2-{area-name}.findings.md
Each file follows the output contract for audits (see imbue:proof-of-work/modules/output-contracts).
Requires explicit user approval. See
modules/escalation-criteria.md for the gate protocol.
Tier 3 should use dedicated sessions (one per area) with file-based coordination, NOT parallel subagents.
All tiers use this contract:
output_contract:
required_sections:
- summary
- evidence
min_evidence_count: 3 # Tier 1
# min_evidence_count: 8 # Tier 2
expected_artifacts: []
retry_budget: 1
strictness: normal
Tier 2 raises the minimum evidence count to 8 because it reads source files and should produce deeper analysis.
Verification: After each tier completes, verify the
findings file exists and contains at least the minimum
evidence count ([E1], [E2], etc.) before proceeding
to the next tier or reporting results.