commit

Direct execution of git commit workflow - no agent delegation, fast and simple.

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Install skill "commit" with this command: npx skills add kriscard/kriscard-claude-plugins/kriscard-kriscard-claude-plugins-commit

Git Commit Workflow

Direct execution of git commit workflow - no agent delegation, fast and simple.

Trigger Phrases

This skill activates on:

  • "commit changes", "commit this", "commit my work"

  • "save to git", "save my changes", "save this to git"

  • "push this", "push my changes", "push my work"

  • "create a commit", "make a commit"

  • "git commit", "check in my changes"

Proactive Triggering

After completing implementation work, proactively offer to commit:

  • "I've finished implementing the feature. Would you like me to commit these changes?"

  • Use AskUserQuestion with options: "Yes, commit now" / "No, I'll review first"

Workflow

Step 1: Assess Changes

git status git diff

If no changes: Report "No changes to commit" and end.

Step 2: Stage Files

Stage logically related changes:

git add <files>

Skip sensitive files: .env, credentials, tokens - warn user if detected.

Step 3: Create Conventional Commit

Analyze changes and determine:

  • Type: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, perf, test, chore

  • Scope: Component/area affected

  • Subject: Imperative, lowercase, max 50 chars, no period

Commit format:

<type>(<scope>): <subject>

[Narrative body explaining WHAT and WHY - 2-4 sentences, NO bullet points]

Good example:

feat(auth): add session timeout handling

Implements automatic session refresh when user activity is detected within the timeout window. Sessions now persist across page reloads using localStorage with encrypted tokens.

Bad example (avoid):

feat(auth): add features

  • Added timeout
  • Added refresh
  • Added localStorage

Step 4: Execute Commit

git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' <commit message here> EOF )"

Step 5: Handle Pre-commit Hooks

If hooks modify files:

  • Stage the modified files

  • Amend the commit: git commit --amend --no-edit

Step 6: Ask About Push

Use AskUserQuestion:

  • "Commit successful! Push to remote?"

  • Options: "Yes, push now" / "No, keep local"

Step 7: Push (if confirmed)

git push

or if no upstream:

git push -u origin <branch>

Safety Rules

  • NEVER commit .env files or credentials

  • NEVER force push without explicit user request

  • NEVER amend commits on shared branches without warning

  • Always show what will be committed before committing

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