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Use when the user asks to commit changes, organize commits, write commit messages, or split working-tree changes into Conventional Commits. Trigger on phrases like "commit my changes", "커밋해줘", "커밋 분리", "make commits", "/conventional-commit", or whenever the user wants to turn current changes into Conventional Commit-style commits. For commit + push use `conventional-commit-push`; for rewriting non-Conventional commit history use `conventional-commit-rewrite`.
Used in Git development when you need to abandon current attempts and roll back to a historical commit. It automatically archives the current state to the archive/ branch and establishes bidirectional links (source and target) in ARCHIVE.md to ensure traceability of the development decision flow. Suitable for scenarios requiring safe rollback while retaining the context of failed attempts.
Use when starting feature work that needs isolation from current workspace or before executing implementation plans - creates isolated git worktrees with smart directory selection and safety verification
Analyze an in-progress git branch, compare it with the current master/main using a subagent, derive practical lessons, and generate a concise redo handoff. Use when restarting a messy branch, redoing work cleanly, extracting lessons from current changes, or preparing another agent to verify the handoff, align with the user, and rebuild from the default branch.
Open a pull request for the current feature
Create a git commit with clear, conventional commit messages. You MUST read this when the user wants to commit staged changes, write a commit message, or finalize code changes with proper conventional commit format since it describes how to follow the user's specific requirements.
Work with Git repositories from the command line.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "start a hotfix", "create hotfix branch", "fix a critical bug", "git flow hotfix start", or wants to begin a hotfix for a production issue.
Methodology for effective AI-assisted software development. Use when helping users build software with AI coding assistants, debugging AI-generated code, planning features for AI implementation, managing version control in AI workflows, or when users mention "vibe coding," Cursor, Windsurf, or similar AI coding tools. Provides strategies for planning, testing, debugging, and iterating on code written with LLM assistance.
Create a git commit with conventional commit format. MUST use anytime you want to commit changes.
Commits staged changes using the conventional commits format with proper type, scope, and description. Use when committing code changes to maintain a clean, standardized git history.
Expert guidance for setting up and organising research grant applications following established patterns for UKRI, EU, and other funding bodies