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Ed Zynda 44fed9a647 chore(prompts): add commit-push prompt template
Provides a /commit-push slash command that reviews git status and diff,
stages all changes, writes a conventional commit message, commits, and
pushes to the current branch.
2026-03-31 13:03:14 +03:00

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description
description
Stage, commit, and push changes with an auto-generated conventional commit message

Review the current git status and diff, then stage all changes, write a concise conventional commit message, commit, and push to the current branch.

Steps

  1. Check status: git status — understand what has changed
  2. Review the diff: git diff (and git diff --cached if anything is already staged) — read the actual changes
  3. Stage everything: git add -A
  4. Craft the commit message following Conventional Commits:
    • Format: <type>(<scope>): <short summary>
    • Types: feat, fix, refactor, chore, docs, test, perf, build
    • Scope: optional, the subsystem affected (e.g. ui, cmd, config)
    • Summary: imperative mood, lowercase, no trailing period, ≤72 chars
    • Body: add a blank line then bullet points for non-trivial changes
    • Do not include "Generated by" or similar noise
  5. Commit: git commit -m "<message>"
  6. Push: git push

Guidelines

  • Read the actual diff — do not guess from filenames alone
  • Prefer one well-scoped commit; do not split unless the changes are clearly unrelated
  • Keep the subject line under 72 characters
  • Use the body to explain what and why, not how
  • If there is nothing to commit, say so and stop

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