Agent skill
git-commits
Git commit workflow and message format. Use when making commits, asking about commit conventions, or after completing code changes. Enforces atomic commits with structured messages (type/scope/summary + what/why body).
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/iamhenry/ai-project-starter-kit/tree/main/.opencode/skills/git-commits
SKILL.md
Git Commits
WORKFLOW
- Run command to see all modified files
git status --porcelain - Run brief diff command to understand changes
git diff - Commit ALL (skip staging) using commit format below
- Push changes
- Then stop
Format
<type>(<scope>): <summary>
<body with what changed and why>
- Title (first line): Required - follows
<type>(<scope>): <summary>format - Body (after blank line): REQUIRED - for each changed file, add a parent bullet with the file path, then nested bullets for what changed and why.
Example
<type>(<scope>): <summary>
src/components/button.js
- What: Added Button with size props.
- Why: Enable dynamic size adjustments for a customizable UI.
tests/button.test.js
- What: Created tests for Button sizing.
- Why: Ensure reliable rendering and detect regressions.
SCOPE
Specifies area of change:
- auth, user, dashboard, api, database, ui, transfer, etc.
ANTI-PATTERNS
- NEVER skip the body - it documents intent
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