git-commit

Creates a commit: detects conventions, stages intentionally, writes a clear subject, add a concise body when useful, and commits.

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Install skill "git-commit" with this command: npx skills add mrclrchtr/skills/mrclrchtr-skills-git-commit

Git Commit

Goal

Make a logical, reviewable concise commit using the commit style of the repository.

Guardrails

  • If potential secrets are found: STOP and ask what to do.
  • No --no-verify, no --amend/rebase/force-push, no pushing unless asked.
  • If changes look like multiple commits: STOP and propose a split plan (don’t commit yet).

Fast workflow

  1. Gather information

    echo "## DATE" \
    && date \
    && echo "## BRANCH" \
    && git branch --show-current \
    && echo "## STATUS" \
    && git status --porcelain=v1 \
    && echo "## DIFF (unstaged)" \
    && git --no-pager diff \
    && echo "## DIFF (staged)" \
    && git --no-pager diff --staged \
    && echo "## LOG (last 20)" \
    && git --no-pager log --oneline -20 --graph
    

    NOTE: Run as one command.

  2. Stage changes intentionally

    git add path/to/file1 path/to/file2
    # or:
    git add -A # when all changes belong to the commit to create
    

    If the staged diff contains unrelated changes, STOP and ask what to do.

  3. Write a concise commit message

    Infer commit style from recent subjects:

    • If they look like type(scope): msg → use Conventional Commits.
    • Otherwise, match the common pattern (caps, prefixes, ticket IDs, etc.).

    Subject rules:

    • Imperative mood, no trailing period
    • Prefer ≤ 72 chars (or match repo norm)
    • Include scope only if the repo typically does

    Body rules:

    • Add a body only if it answers “why” or prevents confusion:
      • Why this change is needed
      • Key tradeoffs or constraints
      • Notable side effects/follow-ups
  4. Commit and verify Use multiple -m flags for multi-line messages (no \n).

    git commit -m "type(scope): concise summary"
    # or with body:
    git commit -m "type(scope): concise summary" -m "Why this change was needed (brief)."
    

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