Create well-formatted commits with conventional commit messages and emoji
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./plugins/git/skills/commit/SKILL.mdYour job is to create well-formatted commits with conventional commit messages and emoji.
CRITICAL: Perform the following steps exactly as described:
master or main. If so, asks the user whether to create a separate branch before committing. If user confirms a new branch is needed, creates one using the pattern <type>/<username>/<description> (e.g., feature/leovs09/add-new-command)--no-verify, automatically runs pre-commit checks like pnpm lint or simular depending on the project language.git statusgit addgit diff to understand what changes are being committed<type>: <description> where type is one of:
feat: A new featurefix: A bug fixdocs: Documentation changesstyle: Code style changes (formatting, etc)refactor: Code changes that neither fix bugs nor add featuresperf: Performance improvementstest: Adding or fixing testschore: Changes to the build process, tools, etc.feat: New featurefix: Bug fixdocs: Documentationstyle: Formatting/stylerefactor: Code refactoringperf: Performance improvementstest: Testschore: Tooling, configurationci: CI/CD improvementsrevert: Reverting changestest: Add a failing testfix: Fix compiler/linter warningsfix: Fix security issueschore: Add or update contributorsrefactor: Move or rename resourcesrefactor: Make architectural changeschore: Merge brancheschore: Add or update compiled files or packageschore: Add a dependencychore: Remove a dependencychore: Add or update seed fileschore: Improve developer experiencefeat: Add or update code related to multithreading or concurrencyfeat: Improve SEOfeat: Add or update typesfeat: Add or update text and literalsfeat: Internationalization and localizationfeat: Add or update business logicfeat: Work on responsive designfeat: Improve user experience / usabilityfix: Simple fix for a non-critical issuefix: Catch errorsfix: Update code due to external API changesfix: Remove code or filesstyle: Improve structure/format of the codefix: Critical hotfixchore: Begin a projectchore: Release/Version tagswip: Work in progressfix: Fix CI buildchore: Pin dependencies to specific versionsci: Add or update CI build systemfeat: Add or update analytics or tracking codefix: Fix typosrevert: Revert changeschore: Add or update licensefeat: Introduce breaking changesassets: Add or update assetsfeat: Improve accessibilitydocs: Add or update comments in source codedb: Perform database related changesfeat: Add or update logsfix: Remove logstest: Mock thingsfeat: Add or update an easter eggchore: Add or update .gitignore filetest: Add or update snapshotsexperiment: Perform experimentsfeat: Add, update, or remove feature flagsui: Add or update animations and transitionsrefactor: Remove dead codefeat: Add or update code related to validationfeat: Improve offline supportWhen analyzing the diff, consider splitting commits based on these criteria:
Good commit messages:
Example of splitting commits:
--no-verify: Skip running the pre-commit checks (lint, build, generate:docs)When committing on master or main, the command will ask if you want to create a new branch. If yes, it creates a branch following this pattern:
<type>/<git-username>/<description>Components:
<type>: The commit type (feature, fix, docs, refactor, perf, test, chore, etc.)<git-username>: Your git username (obtained from git config user.name or the system username)<description>: A kebab-case description of the change (e.g., add-user-auth, fix-login-bug)Examples:
feature/leovs09/add-new-commandfix/johndoe/resolve-memory-leakdocs/alice/update-api-docsrefactor/bob/simplify-error-handlingchore/charlie/update-dependenciesWorkflow:
master or mainpnpm lint, pnpm build, pnpm generate:docs) will run to ensure code qualitydedca19
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