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git-commit

Creates git commits following Conventional Commits format with type/scope/subject. Use when user wants to commit changes, create commit, save work, or stage and commit. Enforces project-specific conventions from CLAUDE.md.

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Resources

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GitHub

Install

npx skillscat add fvadicamo/dev-agent-skills/git-commit

Install via the SkillsCat registry.

SKILL.md

Git commit

Creates git commits following Conventional Commits format.

Recent project commits

!git log --oneline -5 2>/dev/null

Quick start

# 1. Stage changes
git add <files>

# 2. Create commit
git commit -m "type(scope): subject"

Project conventions

  • Scope is required (kebab-case): validation, auth, cookie-service, api
  • Additional type beyond standard CC: security (vulnerability fixes or hardening)
  • HEREDOC for multi-line commits:
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
feat(validation): add URLValidator with domain whitelist

Implement URLValidator class supporting:
- Domain whitelist enforcement
- Dangerous scheme blocking

Addresses Requirement 31
Part of Task 5.1
EOF
)"

Important rules

  • ALWAYS check CLAUDE.md conventions first - use project format if it differs
  • ALWAYS include scope in parentheses
  • ALWAYS use present tense imperative verb for the subject
  • NEVER end subject with a period
  • NEVER exceed 50 chars in the subject line
  • NEVER use generic messages ("update code", "fix bug", "changes")
  • Group related changes into a single focused commit

References

  • references/commit_examples.md - Extended examples by type, good/bad comparisons