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Automatically generate conventional commit messages when user has staged changes and mentions committing. Analyzes git diff and status to create properly formatted commit messages following conventional commits specification. Invoke when user mentions "commit", "staged", "committing", or asks for help with commit messages.

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SKILL.md

name commit-message-generator
description Automatically generate conventional commit messages when user has staged changes and mentions committing. Analyzes git diff and status to create properly formatted commit messages following conventional commits specification. Invoke when user mentions "commit", "staged", "committing", or asks for help with commit messages.

Commit Message Generator

Automatically generate conventional commit messages for staged changes.

When to Use This Skill

Activate this skill when the user:

  • Mentions "commit", "committing", "staged changes", or "ready to commit"
  • Shows git add or git status output with staged changes
  • Asks "what should my commit message be?"
  • Says "I need to commit my changes"
  • Asks for help writing commit messages

Workflow

1. Check for Staged Changes

git status
git diff --staged

If no staged changes, inform the user and suggest staging files first.

2. Analyze Recent Commits for Style

git log --oneline -10

Learn the repository's commit message conventions.

3. Generate Conventional Commit Message

Format: <type>(<scope>): <description>

Types:

  • feat - New feature
  • fix - Bug fix
  • docs - Documentation changes
  • style - Code style changes (formatting, semicolons, etc.)
  • refactor - Code refactoring (no functional changes)
  • test - Adding or updating tests
  • chore - Build process, dependency updates, etc.
  • perf - Performance improvements
  • ci - CI/CD changes

Example:

feat(auth): add two-factor authentication support

- Implement TOTP-based 2FA
- Add backup codes generation
- Include recovery flow for lost devices
- Update user profile settings UI

4. Drupal/WordPress-Specific Patterns

Drupal:

  • Config changes: feat(config): add user profile field configuration
  • Module work: fix(custom_module): correct permission check in access callback
  • Hooks: refactor(hooks): simplify hook_form_alter implementation

WordPress:

  • Theme work: style(theme): improve mobile navigation styles
  • Plugin work: fix(plugin): correct ACF field validation
  • Blocks: feat(blocks): add testimonial Gutenberg block

5. Present to User

Show the generated commit message and ask: "Here's a commit message based on your changes. Would you like me to commit with this message, or would you like to modify it?"

6. Execute Commit (if approved)

git commit -m "commit message here"

Or for multi-line messages:

git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
feat(auth): add two-factor authentication support

- Implement TOTP-based 2FA
- Add backup codes generation
- Include recovery flow
EOF
)"

Integration with CMS Cultivator

This skill complements the /pr-commit-msg slash command:

  • This Skill: Automatically triggered during natural conversation

    • "I'm ready to commit"
    • "What should my commit message say?"
  • /pr-commit-msg Command: Explicitly invoked for staged changes

    • User deliberately wants commit message generation
    • Batch generation workflow

Both use the same analysis approach but different invocation methods.

Best Practices

  1. Analyze the actual changes - Don't just use file names, understand what changed
  2. Be specific in scope - Use module name, component name, or feature area
  3. Include breaking changes - Add BREAKING CHANGE: footer if applicable
  4. Reference tickets - Include ticket numbers if found in branch name
  5. Follow project conventions - Match the existing commit style

Example Interactions

Example 1: Simple fix

User: "I fixed the login bug, ready to commit"
[Skill analyzes git diff]
Skill: "I'll generate a commit message for your login fix..."

Generated:
fix(auth): resolve session timeout on remember-me login

- Correct cookie expiration logic
- Add test coverage for remember-me flow

Would you like me to commit with this message?

Example 2: Feature addition

User: "Staged my changes, need to commit"
[Skill analyzes extensive changes]
Skill: "I see you've added a new dashboard widget. Here's a commit message..."

Generated:
feat(dashboard): add performance metrics widget

- Create new widget component
- Add database query for metrics
- Include responsive design
- Add widget to admin dashboard page

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