Commit Chunks
Review and commit changes in meaningful chunks.
Instructions
- •Run
git statusandgit diffto see all uncommitted changes - •Review each changed file and understand what was modified
- •Group related changes into logical commits (e.g., by feature, by file type, by purpose)
- •For each group:
- •Stage only the relevant files with
git add <files> - •Create a commit with a clear, descriptive message following conventional commits (feat, fix, chore, docs, refactor, style, test)
- •Stage only the relevant files with
- •After all commits, show
git log --oneline -10to display the results
Commit Message Format
code
<type>(<scope>): <description> [optional body]
Examples:
- •
feat(studio): add branding to graph controls - •
fix(cli): resolve path issue in static file serving - •
chore: update gitignore for docs folder
Guidelines
- •Keep commits atomic (one logical change per commit)
- •Don't mix unrelated changes in the same commit
- •Write commit messages that explain WHY, not just WHAT
- •If unsure about grouping, ask for clarification