Walks through resolving in-progress git merge or rebase conflicts by understanding change intent, preserving both sides where possible, and running project checks before finishing.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-code-dev-hermit:resolving-merge-conflictsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
1. **See the current state** of the merge/rebase. Check git history, and the conflicting files.
See the current state of the merge/rebase. Check git history, and the conflicting files.
Find the primary sources for each conflict. Understand deeply why each change was made, and what the original intent was. Read the commit messages, check the PRs, check original issues/tickets.
Resolve each hunk. Preserve both intents where possible. Where incompatible, pick the one matching the merge's stated goal and note the trade-off. Do not invent new behaviour. Always resolve; never --abort.
Discover the project's automated checks and run them — typically typecheck, then tests, then format. Fix anything the merge broke.
Finish the merge/rebase. Stage everything and commit. If rebasing, continue the rebase process until all commits are rebased.
Adapted from mattpocock/skills (MIT, Copyright 2026 Matt Pocock)
npx claudepluginhub gtapps/claude-code-hermit --plugin claude-code-dev-hermitResolves in-progress git merge or rebase conflicts by analyzing history, understanding intent, and preserving both changes where possible. Runs automated checks after resolution.
Resolves in-progress git merge or rebase conflicts by analyzing git history, understanding change intent, resolving hunks, running automated checks, and completing the merge.
Resolves active git merge or rebase conflicts by analyzing commit history, understanding intent, and preserving both changes when possible.