git-commit-helper

Provides expert guidance for Git commit messages, including conventional commit formatting and best practices. Use when creating or editing Git commit messages.

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Install skill "git-commit-helper" with this command: npx skills add qyinm/agent-skills-archive/qyinm-agent-skills-archive-git-commit-helper

Overview

Provides expert guidance for creating conventional commit messages that follow industry best practices. Helps generate clear, consistent commit messages by analyzing staged changes.

Conventional Commit Format

<type>(<scope>): <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer(s)]

Commit Types

  • feat: A new feature for the user
  • fix: A bug fix
  • docs: Documentation only changes
  • style: Changes that don't affect code meaning (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.)
  • refactor: Code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
  • perf: Code change that improves performance
  • test: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
  • build: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies
  • ci: Changes to CI configuration files and scripts
  • chore: Other changes that don't modify src or test files
  • revert: Reverts a previous commit

Rules

  1. Type is mandatory: Choose the most appropriate type from the list above
  2. Scope is optional: Add in parentheses to specify what part of codebase (e.g., feat(auth):, fix(api):)
  3. Description:
    • Use imperative mood ("add" not "added" or "adds")
    • Don't capitalize first letter
    • No period at the end
    • Keep under 72 characters
  4. Body is optional: Provide context about what and why, not how
  5. Footer is optional: Reference issues, note breaking changes

Examples

Simple commit

feat: add user authentication

With scope

fix(auth): prevent token expiration on refresh

With body

refactor(api): restructure endpoint handlers

Move handler logic into separate service layer to improve
testability and maintain single responsibility principle.

Breaking change

feat(api): change authentication response format

BREAKING CHANGE: API now returns user object instead of just token.
Update all API consumers to handle new response structure.

Multiple footers

fix(database): resolve connection pool exhaustion

Fixes #123
Closes #456

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