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Create well-structured git commits. ALWAYS use this skill when committing - even for simple single-file commits. Triggers: "commit", "stage", "add and commit", or after completing any code changes.

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/bonny/WordPress-Simple-History /tmp/WordPress-Simple-History && cp -r /tmp/WordPress-Simple-History/.claude/skills/git-commits ~/.claude/skills/WordPress-Simple-History

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: git-commits description: Create well-structured git commits. ALWAYS use this skill when committing - even for simple single-file commits. Triggers: "commit", "stage", "add and commit", or after completing any code changes.

Git Commits

Always invoke this skill for every commit. This ensures consistent, well-structured commits.

Workflow

  1. Run git status and git diff to see changes
  2. Run git log --oneline -5 to see recent commit style
  3. Determine if changes should be one or multiple commits
  4. Stage and commit with clear message

When to Split vs Combine

Separate commits:

  • CSS vs PHP logic
  • Different features (even in same file)
  • Refactoring vs new functionality
  • Multiple bug fixes (one per fix)

Single commit:

  • Related changes for one feature
  • A handler + its CSS
  • Tests for the feature being added

Commit Message Format

<summary line - what and why, not how>

<optional body with more context>

Examples

Input: Single file change to update details

-  $title = __( 'Old title', 'simple-history' );
+  $title = __( 'New title', 'simple-history' );

Output:

Update 5.22.0 update details title

Input: Multiple related changes across files

# file1.php
+ public function new_feature() { ... }

# file2.php
+ add_filter( 'hook', [ $this, 'new_feature' ] );

Output:

Add new feature for X

Register hook and implement handler.

Multiple Repositories

When changes span core + premium:

  1. Commit core first, then premium
  2. Use related commit messages