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Found 14 Skills
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.
Git workflow guidance for commits, branches, and pull requests
Guide for using git according to my preferences. Use it when you're asked to commit something.
INVOKE THIS SKILL before creating any PR to ensure compliance with branch naming, changelog requirements, and reviewer assignment.
Branch naming conventions, Git Flow vs trunk-based development, feature branch lifecycle, and release strategies. Reference when creating branches, planning releases, or choosing a branching model.
Generate Git branch names from staged or branch changes
Git conventions and workflow best practices including Conventional Commits, branch naming, and commit message guidelines. Use when user needs guidance on git standards, commit formats, or workflow patterns.
Create git commits following Conventional Commits specification with project-specific branch naming rules
Create alpha-forge git worktrees with auto branch naming. TRIGGERS - create worktree, new worktree, alpha-forge worktree.
Define and manage Git workflow rules in docs/rules/git/. Use when establishing commit message formats, branch naming conventions, PR requirements, code review standards, or any Git-related enforceable rules.
Generate git commit messages and help with git workflows
Use when writing code, documentation, or comments - always use accessible and respectful terminology