Git Commit Skill
Stage changes and create well-structured git commits following Conventional Commits format.
Workflow
Step 1: Analyze Changes
bash
# Check current status (never use -uall flag) git status # See staged changes git diff --cached # See unstaged changes git diff # Check recent commit style git log --oneline -5
Step 2: Stage Changes
bash
# Stage all changes git add . # Or stage specific files git add <file-path>
Step 3: Generate Commit Message
Analyze staged changes and generate message following Conventional Commits:
code
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
Type Detection
| Change Pattern | Type |
|---|---|
| New file/feature | feat |
| Bug fix, error handling | fix |
| Code restructure | refactor |
| Documentation only | docs |
| Tests only | test |
| Dependencies, config | chore |
| Performance improvement | perf |
| Formatting only | style |
Scope Rules
Extract from file paths:
- •
src/auth/→auth - •
.claude/skills/→claude-skills - •
libs/platform-core/→platform-core - •Multiple unrelated areas → omit scope
Subject Rules
- •Imperative mood ("add" not "added")
- •Lowercase start
- •No period at end
- •Max 50 characters
Step 4: Commit
Use HEREDOC for proper formatting:
bash
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' type(scope): subject Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) EOF )"
Step 5: Verify
bash
git status git log -1
Examples
code
feat(employee): add department filter to list fix(validation): handle empty date range refactor(auth): extract token validation to service chore(deps): update Angular to v19 chore(claude-skills): add commit skill docs(readme): update installation instructions
Critical Rules
- •DO NOT push to remote unless explicitly requested
- •Review staged changes before committing
- •Never commit secrets, credentials, or .env files
- •Never use
git commit --amendunless explicitly requested AND the commit was created in this session AND not yet pushed - •Never skip hooks with
--no-verifyunless explicitly requested - •Include attribution footer:
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
IMPORTANT Task Planning Notes
- •Always plan and break many small todo tasks
- •Always add a final review todo task to review the works done at the end to find any fix or enhancement needed