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git-workflow

Manage Git workflows including commits, branches, merges, and collaboration. Use when working with Git repositories, creating commits, managing branches, or resolving conflicts.

78

1.05x
Quality

71%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

90%

1.05x

Average score across 3 eval scenarios

SecuritybySnyk

Passed

No known issues

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Quality
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Evaluation results

76%

10%

Setting Up Git History for a New Open-Source Library

Conventional commits and branch naming

Criteria
Without context
With context

Branch prefix convention

0%

0%

Conventional commit subject format

100%

100%

Valid commit type used

100%

100%

Commit scope present

0%

100%

Commit body present

100%

100%

Body uses bullet points

100%

100%

Issue reference in commit

100%

100%

No direct main commits

0%

0%

Multiple focused commits

100%

100%

100%

Collaborative Feature Branch Automation Script

Safe force push and rebase-based updates

Criteria
Without context
With context

force-with-lease used

100%

100%

No bare --force

100%

100%

Rebase-based sync with main

100%

100%

Teammate rebase pull

100%

100%

Branch naming convention

100%

100%

fetch before rebase

100%

100%

Workflow comments

100%

100%

94%

4%

Feature Integration Workflow for a Node.js Project

No-fast-forward merge and branch lifecycle

Criteria
Without context
With context

No-fast-forward merge

100%

100%

Feature branch naming

100%

100%

Interactive rebase used

44%

66%

No direct main commits

100%

100%

Branch deleted after merge

100%

100%

Polished commits after rebase

100%

100%

Graph output shows merge structure

100%

100%

Repository
supercent-io/skills-template
Evaluated
Agent
Claude Code
Model
Claude Sonnet 4.6

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