Agent skill
sync
Sync the current session branch with its upstream branch, or publish the current session branch to a remote. Use when the user asks to sync a branch, pull latest changes, rebase onto upstream, push current branch, publish branch, or set upstream.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/tree/main/src/vs/sessions/skills/sync
SKILL.md
Sync Changes
Sync the current session branch with its upstream branch, or publish the current session branch to a remote. Use when the user asks to sync a branch, pull latest changes, rebase onto upstream, push current branch, publish branch, or set upstream.
Guidelines
- Never force-push (
--force,--force-with-lease) without explicit user approval. - Never skip pre-push hooks (do not use
--no-verify). - Never rewrite or drop commits during rebase without asking the user.
- When in doubt about conflict resolution — ask the user.
Workflow
- Check for uncommitted changes first. If there are uncommitted changes, use the
/commitskill to commit them before continuing. - Check whether the current session branch has an upstream branch.
- If the current session branch has an upstream branch:
3.1. Fetch the upstream remote first so tracking refs are up to date.
3.2. Check ahead/behind counts. If the branch is already in sync (0 ahead, 0 behind), stop and report that no sync is needed.
git fetch <upstream-remote>3.3. If behind, rebase onto the upstream tracking branch.git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@{u}3.4. If there are merge conflicts, resolve them by preserving the intent of both sides. Stage the resolved files and continue the rebase.git rebase @{u}If conflict resolution is unclear, ask the user how to proceed. If the user wants to stop the rebase, abort it:git add <resolved-files> git rebase --continue3.5. If the branch has local commits (ahead > 0), push them to the remote after a successful rebase.git rebase --abortIf the push is rejected because the rebase rewrote history, explain the situation to the user and ask for approval before force-pushing.git push - If the current session branch does not have an upstream branch:
4.1. Determine the remote to publish to.
- If there is only one remote, use it.
- If there are multiple remotes, use the #tool:vscode/askQuestions tool to ask which remote to use. 4.2. Publish the current branch and set upstream in one step.
git push -u <remote> HEAD
Validation
After the workflow completes, validate the result with explicit checks:
- Verify the working tree is clean:
git status --porcelain - Verify sync state (ahead/behind counts are both 0):
git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@{u} - If the branch was newly published, verify the upstream branch is configured:
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u}
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