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Create well-structured git commits for changes made during the session

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Updated 2/1/2026

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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 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:

  • NEVER add co-author information or AI attribution
  • Commits should be authored solely by the user
  • Do not include any "Generated with Claude" 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

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

80/100Analyzed 2/20/2026

A solid, actionable git commit skill with clear process steps and important safety guidelines. Covers thinking, planning, presenting to user, and executing commits. Good emphasis on avoiding AI attribution and using specific file paths. Located in dedicated skills folder. Minor gaps include no mention of branch awareness or conventional commit formats. Reusable across projects with good clarity and safety practices.

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Updated2/1/2026
Publisheradrielp

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