| name | commit-push |
| description | Commit staged/unstaged changes and push to the remote branch in one step |
Commit & Push Skill
Commit all current changes and push to the remote in a single workflow.
Process
- Check state — Run
git status (no -uall), git diff (staged + unstaged), and git log --oneline -5 in parallel
- Abort if clean — If there are no changes, inform the user and stop
- Stage files — Add changed files by name (never use
git add -A or git add .). Skip files that look like secrets (.env, credentials, tokens)
- Draft commit message — Follow the repo's
JS-XXXX: short description convention. Summarize the "why", not the "what"
- Commit — Use a HEREDOC for the message. Always append the co-author trailer:
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Push — Push to the current remote-tracking branch (typically
origin/develop). Use git push (never force-push)
- Confirm — Show the resulting commit hash and remote status
Rules
- Never amend existing commits
- Never force-push
- Never skip hooks (
--no-verify)
- Never commit files that contain secrets
- Always create a NEW commit, even after a hook failure
- Push target is always the current branch's upstream (usually
develop)