| name | creating-commit |
| description | Creates context-aware git commits with smart pre-commit checks, submodule support, and conventional commit message generation. Use when user requests to commit changes, stage and commit, check in code, save work, save changes, push my code, finalize changes, add to git, create commits, run /commit command, or mentions "git commit", "commit message", "conventional commits", "stage files", "git add", or needs help with commits. |
â ī¸ CRITICAL CONSTRAINTS
No Claude Code Footer Policy
YOU MUST NEVER add Claude Code attribution to git commits.
- â NO "đ¤ Generated with [Claude Code]" in commit messages
- â NO "Co-Authored-By: Claude noreply@anthropic.com" in commit messages
- â NO Claude Code attribution, footer, or branding of any kind
Git commits are permanent project history and must remain clean and professional.
Git Commit Workflow
Execute intelligent git commit workflows with automatic repository detection, smart pre-commit checks, and conventional commit message generation.
Usage
This skill is invoked when:
- User runs
/commitcommand - User requests to commit changes
- User asks to create a git commit
How It Works
This skill handles the complete commit workflow:
- Repository Detection - Automatically detects root repository and submodules
- Change Analysis - Identifies modified files and determines scope
- Pre-commit Checks - Runs appropriate checks based on file types
- Commit Message Generation - Creates conventional commit messages with emojis
- Submodule Handling - Prompts to update submodule references in root repository
Supported Arguments
Parse arguments from user input:
- No arguments: Interactive mode (auto-detect changes)
<scope>: Direct commit to specific repository (root, submodule-name)--no-verify: Skip all pre-commit checks--full-verify: Run full builds (backend + frontend)<scope> --no-verify: Combine scope with flags
Commit Workflow Steps
Step 1: Parse Arguments
Extract scope and flags from user input:
# Parse arguments
SCOPE=""
FLAG=""
# Example parsing logic (adapt to user input):
# "root --no-verify" â SCOPE="root", FLAG="--no-verify"
# "plan" â SCOPE="plan", FLAG=""
# "--full-verify" â SCOPE="", FLAG="--full-verify"
Step 2: Detect Repositories with Changes
Find monorepo root and detect all repositories with uncommitted changes:
# Find monorepo root (works from submodules too)
if SUPERPROJECT=$(git rev-parse --show-superproject-working-tree 2>/dev/null) && [ -n "$SUPERPROJECT" ]; then
# We're in a submodule
MONOREPO_ROOT="$SUPERPROJECT"
else
# We're in root or standalone repo
MONOREPO_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
fi
# Detect repositories with changes
REPOS_WITH_CHANGES=()
# Check root repository
if git -C "$MONOREPO_ROOT" status --porcelain | grep -q .; then
REPOS_WITH_CHANGES+=("root")
fi
# Check for submodules and their changes
git -C "$MONOREPO_ROOT" submodule foreach --quiet 'echo $name' | while read -r submodule; do
SUBMODULE_PATH="$MONOREPO_ROOT/$submodule"
if git -C "$SUBMODULE_PATH" status --porcelain | grep -q .; then
REPOS_WITH_CHANGES+=("$submodule")
fi
done
Step 3: Select Target Repository
If no scope specified, select repository interactively or automatically:
# If only one repository has changes, auto-select it
if [ ${#REPOS_WITH_CHANGES[@]} -eq 1 ]; then
SCOPE="${REPOS_WITH_CHANGES[0]}"
echo "âšī¸ Auto-selected: $SCOPE (only repository with changes)"
elif [ ${#REPOS_WITH_CHANGES[@]} -gt 1 ]; then
# Multiple repositories - ask user to select
echo "Found changes in:"
for i in "${!REPOS_WITH_CHANGES[@]}"; do
REPO="${REPOS_WITH_CHANGES[$i]}"
REPO_PATH=$([ "$REPO" = "root" ] && echo "$MONOREPO_ROOT" || echo "$MONOREPO_ROOT/$REPO")
CHANGE_COUNT=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" status --porcelain | wc -l | tr -d ' ')
echo "$((i+1)). $REPO ($CHANGE_COUNT files modified)"
done
# Use AskUserQuestion tool to let user select repository
# Set SCOPE to selected repository name
fi
Step 4: Resolve Repository Path
Convert scope to absolute path:
# Resolve scope to repository path
if [ "$SCOPE" = "root" ]; then
REPO_PATH="$MONOREPO_ROOT"
else
# Submodule or custom scope
REPO_PATH="$MONOREPO_ROOT/$SCOPE"
fi
# Validate repository exists
if [ ! -d "$REPO_PATH/.git" ]; then
echo "â Error: Not a valid git repository: $REPO_PATH" >&2
exit 1
fi
Step 5: Check Branch Protection
Validate not on protected branch (main branch for root only):
# Get current branch
CURRENT_BRANCH=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
# Check branch protection (only enforce for root repository)
if [ "$CURRENT_BRANCH" = "main" ] && [ "$SCOPE" = "root" ]; then
echo "â Cannot commit to protected branch: main" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo "The main branch requires pull requests." >&2
echo "Please create a feature branch first:" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo " git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name" >&2
echo "" >&2
exit 1
fi
Step 6: Stage Files
Stage all unstaged changes or use already-staged files:
# Check if there are already staged files
STAGED_FILES=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --name-only)
if [ -z "$STAGED_FILES" ]; then
# No staged files - stage all changes
echo "Staging all changes..."
git -C "$REPO_PATH" add -A
# Verify staging worked
STAGED_FILES=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --name-only)
if [ -z "$STAGED_FILES" ]; then
echo "â No changes to commit" >&2
exit 1
fi
else
echo "âšī¸ Using already staged files"
fi
# Show what will be committed
git -C "$REPO_PATH" status --short
Step 7: Run Pre-commit Checks
Execute pre-commit checks based on changed file types and flags:
# Skip checks if --no-verify flag is set
if [ "$FLAG" = "--no-verify" ]; then
echo "â ī¸ Skipping pre-commit checks (--no-verify flag)"
elif [ "$SCOPE" = "plan" ] || [[ "$SCOPE" == *"doc"* ]]; then
echo "âšī¸ Skipping checks for documentation repository"
elif [ "$FLAG" = "--full-verify" ]; then
# Full build verification
echo "Running full build verification..."
if [ -d "$MONOREPO_ROOT/backend" ]; then
echo "Building backend..."
(cd "$MONOREPO_ROOT/backend" && ./gradlew build test) || {
echo "â Backend build failed" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
if [ -d "$MONOREPO_ROOT/frontend" ]; then
echo "Building frontend..."
(cd "$MONOREPO_ROOT/frontend" && npm run build) || {
echo "â Frontend build failed" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
echo "â
Full build verification passed"
else
# Smart detection - run checks based on file types
CHANGED_FILES=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --name-only)
# Detect Kotlin files
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -q '\.kt$'; then
echo "Running backend checks (Kotlin files detected)..."
if [ -f "$MONOREPO_ROOT/backend/gradlew" ]; then
(cd "$MONOREPO_ROOT/backend" && ./gradlew detekt) || {
echo "â Kotlin checks failed" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
fi
# Detect TypeScript/JavaScript files
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -qE '\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx)$'; then
echo "Running frontend checks (TypeScript files detected)..."
if [ -f "$MONOREPO_ROOT/frontend/package.json" ]; then
(cd "$MONOREPO_ROOT/frontend" && npx tsc --noEmit) || {
echo "â TypeScript checks failed" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
fi
# Detect Python files
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -q '\.py$'; then
echo "Running Python checks..."
# Add Python linting if configured (e.g., pylint, flake8)
fi
# Detect Rust files
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -q '\.rs$'; then
echo "Running Rust checks..."
if [ -f "$REPO_PATH/Cargo.toml" ]; then
(cd "$REPO_PATH" && cargo check) || {
echo "â Rust checks failed" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
fi
echo "â
Pre-commit checks passed"
fi
Step 8: Generate Commit Message
Analyze changes and create conventional commit message:
# Detect commit type from changed files
DIFF_STAT=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --stat)
# Simple heuristic based on file patterns
if echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -q "test\|spec"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="test"
EMOJI="â
"
elif echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -q "\.md\|README\|docs/"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="docs"
EMOJI="đ"
elif echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -qE "build\.gradle|package\.json|pom\.xml|Cargo\.toml"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="build"
EMOJI="đī¸"
elif echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -qE "\.github|\.gitlab|Jenkinsfile|\.circleci"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="ci"
EMOJI="đˇ"
elif echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -q "refactor"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="refactor"
EMOJI="âģī¸"
elif echo "$DIFF_STAT" | grep -q "fix\|bug"; then
COMMIT_TYPE="fix"
EMOJI="đ"
else
# Default to feat for most changes
COMMIT_TYPE="feat"
EMOJI="â¨"
fi
# Analyze the actual changes to generate a meaningful description
CHANGED_FILES_LIST=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --name-only)
ADDITIONS=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --numstat | awk '{sum+=$1} END {print sum}')
DELETIONS=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" diff --cached --numstat | awk '{sum+=$2} END {print sum}')
# Generate commit message based on changes
# You should analyze the diff and create a concise, meaningful message
# For now, this is a template - Claude should intelligently describe the changes
COMMIT_SUBJECT="$COMMIT_TYPE: [brief description of changes]"
COMMIT_BODY="[optional detailed explanation]
Changes:
$CHANGED_FILES_LIST
$ADDITIONS additions, $DELETIONS deletions"
# Present commit message to user for approval
echo ""
echo "Suggested commit message:"
echo "âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ"
echo "$EMOJI $COMMIT_SUBJECT"
echo ""
echo "$COMMIT_BODY"
echo "âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ"
echo ""
# Use AskUserQuestion tool to confirm or let user edit the message
Step 9: Create Commit
Execute git commit with the approved message:
# IMPORTANT: No Claude Code footer in commit messages
# Create commit with clean message only
git -C "$REPO_PATH" commit -m "$COMMIT_SUBJECT" -m "$COMMIT_BODY" || {
echo "â Commit failed" >&2
exit 1
}
# Get commit hash
COMMIT_HASH=$(git -C "$REPO_PATH" rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo "â
Commit created: $COMMIT_HASH"
echo ""
git -C "$REPO_PATH" log -1 --oneline
Step 10: Handle Submodule References (if applicable)
If committed to a submodule, prompt to update root repository:
# If we committed to a submodule, check if root needs update
if [ "$SCOPE" != "root" ]; then
# Check if submodule reference changed in root
SUBMODULE_REF_CHANGED=$(git -C "$MONOREPO_ROOT" status --porcelain | grep "^ M $SCOPE$")
if [ -n "$SUBMODULE_REF_CHANGED" ]; then
echo ""
echo "âšī¸ Submodule reference changed in root repository"
echo ""
# Use AskUserQuestion to ask if they want to commit the submodule reference
# If yes:
# git -C "$MONOREPO_ROOT" add "$SCOPE"
# git -C "$MONOREPO_ROOT" commit -m "build: update $SCOPE submodule reference"
fi
fi
Commit Type Detection
The skill automatically detects commit types based on file patterns:
| Pattern | Type | Emoji |
|---|---|---|
| test/spec files | test |
â |
| .md/README/docs/ | docs |
đ |
| build files (package.json, Cargo.toml, etc.) | build |
đī¸ |
| CI/CD files (.github, Jenkinsfile) | ci |
đˇ |
| Files with "refactor" | refactor |
âģī¸ |
| Files with "fix" or "bug" | fix |
đ |
| Default | feat |
⨠|
Pre-commit Check Matrix
| File Type | Check Command | When |
|---|---|---|
*.kt |
./gradlew detekt |
Unless --no-verify |
*.ts, *.tsx |
npx tsc --noEmit |
Unless --no-verify |
*.py |
Configurable linting | Unless --no-verify |
*.rs |
cargo check |
Unless --no-verify |
Documentation (*.md) |
Skip checks | Always |
| Full verify flag | ./gradlew build test && npm run build |
When --full-verify |
Important Notes
- Multi-repo/Submodule Support: Automatically detects and handles monorepo structures
- Branch Protection: Prevents commits to main branch in root repository
- Smart Checks: Only runs checks relevant to changed file types
- No External Dependencies: All logic uses git commands and Bash tool
- Clean Commit History: No Claude Code attribution in commit messages
Supporting Documentation
For detailed information, see:
- WORKFLOW.md - Step-by-step commit process including repository detection, pre-commit checks, and submodule handling
- EXAMPLES.md - Real-world commit scenarios covering features, bug fixes, submodules, and verification modes
- TROUBLESHOOTING.md - Common issues and solutions for pre-commit failures and submodule conflicts