write-git-commit
Create a git commit following repository conventions
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/write-git-commit && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6596" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/write-git-commit && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/write-git-commit
About this skill
Git Commit
Create git commits following the repository's established conventions.
Commit Message Format
<scope>: <subject>
[optional body]
Scope
The scope indicates which part of the codebase is affected:
plugin- Plugin source code changes (most common)docs- Documentation changesscripts- Build/release script changes.github- GitHub workflows and actions.claude- Claude configuration and skills.vscode- VS Code settings*- Changes spanning multiple packages/areas
For focused changes within a scope, you may use a more specific prefix like plugin api, plugin settings, etc.
Subject Line
- Use lowercase after the colon
- Use imperative mood ("add feature" not "added feature")
- No period at the end
- Keep concise (ideally under 72 characters total)
Examples:
plugin: add support for task filteringdocs: update query-blocks documentation*: bump versions across the board.github: add separate build job
Body (Optional)
- Separate from subject with a blank line
- Explain why the change was made, not what
- Use sparingly - only when the subject isn't self-explanatory
Example:
plugin: restore react & react-dom dedupe
While the tests pass after aligning react versions between docs/ and
plugin/, the build still breaks at runtime without this.
DO NOT add Claude as a coauthor to the commit.
Process
- Run
git statusto see staged and unstaged changes - Run
git diff --stagedto review what will be committed - Stage files with
git add <files>(prefer specific files overgit add -A) - Determine the appropriate scope based on changed files
- Write a clear, concise subject line
- Add a body only if the "why" isn't obvious
- Create the commit
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