
semantic-commit
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SKILL.md
name: semantic-commit description: Generate semantic commit messages following conventional commit format for agentconfig.org. Use when creating commits, reviewing staged changes, or when the user asks for help with commit messages.
Semantic Commit
Create clean, semantic git commits following strict commit discipline.
Commit Format
<type>(<scope>): <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
Types
| Type | When to Use |
|---|---|
feat | New feature or functionality |
fix | Bug fix |
docs | Documentation changes only |
style | Formatting, whitespace (no code logic change) |
refactor | Code restructuring without behavior change |
test | Adding or updating tests |
chore | Maintenance, configs, dependencies |
Scopes (Project-Specific)
Common scopes for agentconfig.org:
file-tree- FileTree component/visualizationcards- PrimitiveCards componentcomparison- ProviderComparison componenthero- Hero sectionnavigation- Navigation componenttheme- ThemeProvider, ThemeToggle, dark/light modedata- Data files in site/src/data/e2e- Playwright testsskills- Skill files in .github/skills/
Rules
1. Atomic Commits
Each commit must represent ONE logical change. If you're tempted to use "and" in your description, split it into multiple commits.
# Bad
feat(ui): add file tree component and update navigation
# Good - Two separate commits
feat(file-tree): add collapsible tree node component
fix(navigation): update scroll offset for new header
2. Minimize Files
Prefer multiple small commits over one large commit. Ask: "Can this be split further?"
3. Clear Descriptions
The description should complete: "This commit will..."
- Use imperative mood: "add", "fix", "update" (not "added", "fixes")
- Be specific but concise
- No period at the end
4. Pre-Commit Verification
Before committing, verify:
bun run lintpassesbun run typecheckpassesbun run testpasses- Only intended files are staged
- No debug code or console.logs (unless intentional)
Workflow
When asked to commit:
- Review changes with
git statusandgit diff --staged - Assess scope - Determine if this should be one or multiple commits
- Unstage if needed - If changes span multiple features, commit separately
- Write message following the format
- Verify - Run lint, typecheck, and tests
- Commit only after verification passes
Good Examples
feat(file-tree): add TreeNode component with expand/collapse
chore(deps): add @radix-ui/react-collapsible
test(navigation): verify smooth scroll to sections
fix(theme): use correct tan background in light mode
refactor(hooks): extract theme logic to useTheme hook
docs(readme): add development setup instructions
Bad Examples
update stuff # Too vague
feat: add everything # Too broad
WIP # Incomplete work
fix(ui): fixed the bug # Past tense, vague
feat(tree): Add tree. And cards. # Multiple changes, period
Multi-File Commits
When changes span multiple areas:
- Can this be split into separate commits?
- If not, use the most significant scope
- List additional changes in the commit body
feat(file-tree): add expand/collapse functionality
Also updates:
- TreeNode component styling
- FileTree section layout
Score
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