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speckit-git-commit
Auto-commit changes after a Spec Kit command completes
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Auto-commit changes after a Spec Kit command completes
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Perform a non-destructive cross-artifact consistency and quality analysis across spec.md, plan.md, and tasks.md after task generation.
Generate a custom checklist for the current feature based on user requirements.
Identify underspecified areas in the current feature spec by asking up to 5 highly targeted clarification questions and encoding answers back into the spec.
Create or update the project constitution from interactive or provided principle inputs, ensuring all dependent templates stay in sync.
Create a feature branch with sequential or timestamp numbering
Initialize a Git repository with an initial commit
| name | speckit-git-commit |
| description | Auto-commit changes after a Spec Kit command completes |
| compatibility | Requires spec-kit project structure with .specify/ directory |
| metadata | {"author":"github-spec-kit","source":"git:commands/speckit.git.commit.md"} |
| user-invocable | true |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
Automatically stage and commit all changes after a Spec Kit command completes.
This command is invoked as a hook after (or before) core commands. It:
after_specify hook, the event is after_specify; if before_plan, the event is before_plan).specify/extensions/git/git-config.yml for the auto_commit sectionauto_commit.default if no event-specific key existsmessage if configured, otherwise a default messagegit add . + git commitDetermine the event name from the hook that triggered this command, then run the script:
.specify/extensions/git/scripts/bash/auto-commit.sh <event_name>.specify/extensions/git/scripts/powershell/auto-commit.ps1 <event_name>Replace <event_name> with the actual hook event (e.g., after_specify, before_plan, after_implement).
In .specify/extensions/git/git-config.yml:
auto_commit:
default: false # Global toggle — set true to enable for all commands
after_specify:
enabled: true # Override per-command
message: "[Spec Kit] Add specification"
after_plan:
enabled: false
message: "[Spec Kit] Add implementation plan"