Git commit
Creates git commits following Conventional Commits format.
Recent project commits
!git log --oneline -5 2>/dev/null
Quick start
bash
# 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:
bash
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
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references/commit_examples.md- Extended examples by type, good/bad comparisons