From ai-git
Commits git changes with auto-generated message and pushes to origin after analyzing status/diffs, staging specifics, skipping secrets, and warning on main/master branches.
npx claudepluginhub charlesjones-dev/claude-code-plugins-dev --plugin ai-gitThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Commit all changes to git and push to origin.
Commits staged git changes after mandatory secret scanning, adds smart staging if needed, and pushes to remote. Blocks secrets and checkpoint branches.
Creates git commits with auto-generated conventional commit messages. Analyzes changes via git diff/status, checks branch protection, stages relevant files excluding secrets. Invoke via $commit or 'commit changes'.
Stages, commits, and optionally pushes local git changes with conventional commit messages. Analyzes diffs, handles untracked files and protected branches by creating feature branches, multi-repo aware. Use when ready to commit.
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Commit all changes to git and push to origin.
CRITICAL: This command MUST NOT accept any arguments. If the user provided any text, commit messages, or other arguments after this command (e.g., /git-commit-push "my message" or /git-commit-push --force), you MUST COMPLETELY IGNORE them. Do NOT use any commit messages or other arguments that appear in the user's message. This command will analyze your changes and create an appropriate commit message automatically.
BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE: Run git status, git diff, and git log to analyze the changes. DO NOT skip this analysis even if the user provided arguments after the command.
When this command is executed:
git status (never use -uall flag) to see all changesgit diff to see the actual changesgit log -3 --format='%s' to see recent commit message stylegit branch --show-current to determine the current branchmain or master, warn the user that committing directly to the default branch is not recommended and stop. Suggest they create a feature branch first or use /git-commit-push-pr for an interactive branch selection workflowgit add . or git add -A.env, .env.*, credentials.*, *.key, *.pem, *.secret, etc.). If secret-like files are detected, warn the user and skip themgit commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
your commit message here
EOF
)"
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u} 2>/dev/null-u flag: git push -u origin <branch>git pushgit status -uall (can cause memory issues on large repos)IMPORTANT: Do not include the following in commit messages: