| name | commit-code |
| description | Commit code following HMIS project conventions. Use when committing changes with proper issue closing keywords, message format, and co-author attribution.
|
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Grep |
| argument-hint | [issue-number] |
Commit Code with HMIS Conventions
Commit staged changes following the project's commit message conventions.
Arguments
$0 - GitHub issue number (optional, for closing keyword)
Commit Message Format
<Summary of change in imperative mood>
Closes #<issue-number>
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Issue Closing Keywords
Closes #N - for general issue resolution
Fixes #N - for bug fixes
Resolves #N - alternative to closes
Steps
- Run
git status to see what's staged
- Run
git diff --staged to review changes
- Compose commit message following the format above
- If issue number provided, include closing keyword
- Commit with the formatted message
- Report the commit hash and summary
Rules
- NEVER push unless explicitly asked
- NEVER amend previous commits unless explicitly asked
- Check persistence.xml - if it's in the staged files, verify it uses environment variables
- No credentials - warn if .env or credentials files are staged
- JSF-only changes (XHTML only, no Java) do not require compilation