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Formats commit messages according to the Conventional Commits specification. Activates when creating commits, writing commit messages, or discussing git commits.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/agi-super-team:conventional-commitsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Format all commit messages according to the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) specification. This enables automated changelog generation, semantic versioning, and better commit history.
Format all commit messages according to the Conventional Commits specification. This enables automated changelog generation, semantic versioning, and better commit history.
<type>[optional scope]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
feat: - A new feature (correlates with MINOR in Semantic Versioning)fix: - A bug fix (correlates with PATCH in Semantic Versioning)docs: - Documentation only changesstyle: - Code style changes (formatting, missing semicolons, etc.)refactor: - Code refactoring without bug fixes or new featuresperf: - Performance improvementstest: - Adding or updating testsbuild: - Build system or external dependencies changesci: - CI/CD configuration changeschore: - Other changes that don't modify src or test filesrevert: - Reverts a previous commitAn optional scope provides additional contextual information about the section of the codebase:
feat(parser): add ability to parse arrays
fix(auth): resolve token expiration issue
docs(readme): update installation instructions
Breaking changes can be indicated in two ways:
! in the type/scopefeat!: send an email to the customer when a product is shipped
feat(api)!: send an email to the customer when a product is shipped
feat: allow provided config object to extend other configs
BREAKING CHANGE: `extends` key in config file is now used for extending other config files
chore!: drop support for Node 6
BREAKING CHANGE: use JavaScript features not available in Node 6.
feat: add user authentication
feat(auth): add OAuth2 support
fix: prevent racing of requests
Introduce a request id and a reference to latest request. Dismiss
incoming responses other than from latest request.
Remove timeouts which were used to mitigate the racing issue but are
obsolete now.
feat!: migrate to new API client
BREAKING CHANGE: The API client interface has changed. All methods now
return Promises instead of using callbacks.
docs: correct spelling of CHANGELOG
fix: prevent racing of requests
Introduce a request id and a reference to latest request. Dismiss
incoming responses other than from latest request.
Remove timeouts which were used to mitigate the racing issue but are
obsolete now.
Reviewed-by: Z
Refs: #123
fix: → PATCH version bump (1.0.0 → 1.0.1)feat: → MINOR version bump (1.0.0 → 1.1.0)Use this format for:
❌ Added new feature (past tense, capitalized)
✅ feat: add new feature (imperative, lowercase)
❌ fix: bug (too vague)
✅ fix: resolve null pointer exception in user service
❌ feat: add feature (redundant)
✅ feat: add user profile page
❌ feat: Added OAuth support. (past tense, period)
✅ feat: add OAuth support
npx claudepluginhub aaaaqwq/agi-super-team --plugin agi-super-teamComposes git commit messages following Conventional Commits spec for structured history, changelogs, and semantic versioning. Use when writing commits for semantic-release, commitizen, git-cliff or indicating breaking changes.
Writes, reviews, and validates git commit messages following Conventional Commits v1.0.0. Helps select types (feat/fix/etc), mark breaking changes, format multi-line commits, and map to SemVer bumps.
Provides Conventional Commits patterns for writing structured, machine-readable git commit messages with types, scopes, and breaking change indicators.