Generates conventional commit messages by analyzing staged Git changes with AI, using prefixes like feat/fix. Ensures standardized format for Git workflows.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/devops-automation-pack:generating-conventional-commitsThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Generate conventional commit messages by analyzing staged Git changes, selecting the correct type prefix (feat/fix/refactor/etc.), and producing concise, standards-compliant messages.
Generate conventional commit messages by analyzing staged Git changes, selecting the correct type prefix (feat/fix/refactor/etc.), and producing concise, standards-compliant messages.
Create well-formatted, informative commit messages that follow the conventional commits standard, improving collaboration and automation in your Git workflow. It saves you time and ensures consistency across your project.
feat: add new feature, fix: correct bug).This skill activates when you need to:
User request: "Generate a commit message for these changes."
The skill will:
feat: Implement user authentication.User request: "Create a commit for the bug fix."
The skill will:
fix: Resolve issue with incorrect password reset.This skill integrates with your Git workflow, providing a convenient way to generate commit messages directly within Claude Code. It complements other Git-related skills in the DevOps Automation Pack, such as /branch-create and /pr-create.
The skill produces structured output relevant to the task.
5plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jul 10, 2026
npx claudepluginhub fleet-to-force/claude-code-plugins-plus --plugin devops-automation-packExecute generates conventional commit messages using AI. It analyzes code changes and suggests a commit message adhering to the conventional commits specification. Use this skill when you need help writing clear, standardized commit messages, especially a... Use when managing version control. Trigger with phrases like 'commit', 'branch', or 'git'.
Analyzes staged changes and generates clear, semantic commit messages that explain the WHY behind changes, following conventional commits format.
Crafts structured Git commit messages with type-prefixed subjects (feat, fix), explanatory bodies on why changes were made, and footers for issues or breaks, acting as code documentation.