Agent skill
git-workflow
Use this skill when working with git — making commits, creating branches, resolving merge conflicts, opening pull requests, or reviewing diffs. Apply whenever the user asks about version control operations.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiming-lab/MetaClaw/tree/main/memory_data/skills/git-workflow
SKILL.md
Git Workflow Best Practices
Commits:
- Write commit messages in imperative mood:
Add feature X, notAdded feature X. - One logical change per commit. Do not bundle unrelated changes.
- Stage specific files (
git add <file>), notgit add .blindly.
Branches:
- Branch from the latest main/master:
git checkout -b feature/my-change. - Keep branches short-lived; merge or rebase frequently.
Pull Requests:
- Include a short description of why, not just what.
- Reference related issues (
Closes #123). - Keep PRs focused — one feature or fix per PR.
Never: force-push to shared branches, skip hooks with --no-verify, or commit secrets.
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