skillby pymc-labs

commit

Create git commits for changes made during the session.

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Used in: 1 repos
Updated: 5d ago
$npx ai-builder add skill pymc-labs/commit

Installs to .claude/skills/commit/

# Commit Changes

You are tasked with creating git commits for the changes made during this session.

## Process:

1. **Think about what changed:**
   - Review the conversation history and understand what was accomplished
   - Run `git status` to see current changes
   - Run `git diff` to understand the modifications
   - Consider whether changes should be one commit or multiple logical commits

2. **Plan your commit(s):**
   - Identify which files belong together
   - Draft clear, descriptive commit messages
   - Use imperative mood in commit messages
   - Focus on why the changes were made, not just what

3. **Present your plan to the user:**
   - List the files you plan to add for each commit
   - Show the commit message(s) you'll use
   - Ask: "I plan to create [N] commit(s) with these changes. Shall I proceed?"

4. **Execute upon confirmation:**
   - Use `pre-commit run --all-files`, If rules like pre-commit are missing, solve them.
   - Use `git add` with specific files (never use `-A` or `.`)
   - Create commits with your planned messages
   - Show the result with `git log --oneline -n [number]`

## Important:
- Commits should be authored solely by the user
- Do not include any "Generated with Claude" or "Generated with Claude Code" messages
- Do not add "Co-Authored-By" lines
- Write commit messages as if the user wrote them

## Remember:
- You have the full context of what was done in this session
- Group related changes together
- Keep commits focused and atomic when possible
- The user trusts your judgment - they asked you to commit

Quick Install

$npx ai-builder add skill pymc-labs/commit

Details

Type
skill
Author
pymc-labs
Slug
pymc-labs/commit
Created
5d ago