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Guides Git workflows with branching strategies (GitHub Flow, Git Flow), conventional commits, branch naming, feature checklists, and PR reviews. Use for commits, branches, PRs, conflicts.
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- **Trigger**: Branching strategies, commit workflows, pull requests, merge conflicts, version control questions
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Copy this checklist and track progress:
Feature Development Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Create feature branch from main
- [ ] Step 2: Make changes with atomic commits
- [ ] Step 3: Rebase on latest main
- [ ] Step 4: Push and create PR
- [ ] Step 5: Address review feedback
- [ ] Step 6: Merge after approval
main ──●────●────●────●────●── (always deployable)
\ /
feature └──●──●──┘
main is always deployablemain ──●─────────────●────── (releases only)
\ /
release └────●────┘
/
develop ──●──●────●──●──●──
\ /
feature └──●┘
<type>(<scope>): <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
feat | New feature |
fix | Bug fix |
docs | Documentation only |
style | Formatting, no logic change |
refactor | Code change that neither fixes bug nor adds feature |
perf | Performance improvement |
test | Adding/updating tests |
chore | Build process, dependencies |
ci | CI configuration |
feat(auth): add OAuth2 login support
Implements Google and GitHub OAuth providers.
Closes #123
BREAKING CHANGE: Session tokens now expire after 24h
fix(api): handle null response from payment gateway
Previously caused 500 error when gateway returned null.
Now returns appropriate error message to user.
<type>/<ticket-id>-<short-description>
# Examples
feature/AUTH-123-oauth-login
fix/BUG-456-null-pointer
chore/TECH-789-upgrade-deps
Copy this checklist when creating PRs:
PR Checklist:
- [ ] Code follows project conventions
- [ ] Tests added/updated for changes
- [ ] All tests pass locally
- [ ] No merge conflicts with main
- [ ] Documentation updated if needed
- [ ] No security vulnerabilities introduced
- [ ] PR description explains the "why"
## Summary
[Brief description of changes]
## Changes
- [Change 1]
- [Change 2]
## Testing
- [ ] Unit tests added/updated
- [ ] Manual testing performed
- [ ] E2E tests pass
## Screenshots (if UI changes)
[Before/After screenshots]
| Size | Lines Changed | Review Guidance |
|---|---|---|
| XS | < 50 | Quick review |
| S | 50-200 | Standard review |
| M | 200-500 | Thorough review |
| L | 500+ | Split if possible |
# Start new feature
git checkout main
git pull
git checkout -b feature/TICKET-123-description
# Commit changes
git add -p # Stage interactively
git commit -m "feat: description"
# Keep up with main
git fetch origin main
git rebase origin/main
# Push and create PR
git push -u origin HEAD
# Amend last commit (before push)
git commit --amend
# Undo last commit (keep changes)
git reset --soft HEAD~1
# Undo last commit (discard changes)
git reset --hard HEAD~1
# Revert a pushed commit
git revert <commit-hash>
# Interactive rebase to clean up
git rebase -i HEAD~3
# Cherry-pick specific commit
git cherry-pick <commit-hash>
# Find which commit broke something
git bisect start
git bisect bad HEAD
git bisect good <known-good-commit>
# Stash with message
git stash push -m "WIP: feature description"
git stash list
git stash pop
Before pushing, validate commits:
Commit Validation:
- [ ] Each commit has a clear, descriptive message
- [ ] Commit type matches the change (feat, fix, etc.)
- [ ] No WIP or temporary commits
- [ ] No secrets or credentials committed
- [ ] Changes are atomic (one logical change per commit)
If validation fails, use git rebase -i to clean up commit history before pushing.