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Execute git commit with conventional commit message analysis, intelligent staging, and message generation. Use when user asks to commit changes, create a git commit, or mentions "/commit". Supports: (1) Auto-detecting type and scope from changes, (2) Generating conventional commit messages from diff, (3) Interactive commit with optional type/scope/description overrides, (4) Intelligent file staging for logical grouping
Git Commit Specification, covering commit message format (feat/fix/refactor), Issue linking, branch naming, PR submission preparation, and rebase usage. Used when users submit code, write commit messages, create branches, or prepare PRs.
Creates git commits following Conventional Commits format with type/scope/subject. Use when user wants to commit changes, create commit, save work, or stage and commit. Handles regular branch commits (development) and merge commits (PR closure). Enforces project-specific conventions from CLAUDE.md.
Generate well-formatted git commit messages following conventional commit standards
Auto-generates conventional commit messages from git diffs with tiered format enforcement. Analyzes staged changes to produce meaningful commit messages following Conventional Commits specification.
Git Commit Rules
A comprehensive Git agent skill combining strategic workflows, strict conventional commit standards, and safe execution protocols. Acts as a senior engineer to guide users through atomic, verifiable, and standardized git operations.
Git commit message best practices. Use when writing commit messages, reviewing commits, or setting up commit conventions for a project. Ensures clear, consistent, and useful commit history.
Generates conventional one line commit messages from a git diff
Automated Git Commits
Use when committing changes, staging files, or finishing work in a git worktree. Covers smart commit, multi-concern splitting, sensitive-file guarding, and worktree merge.
Generate Conventional Commits messages. Use when: creating commits, writing commit messages, committing changes. Triggers: /git-commit, commit this, commit my changes, finishing code changes.