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Read this skill before making git commits
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Basé sur la classification professionnelle SOC
Use when the user asks for a morning digest, daily briefing, or wants a summary of unread emails, Slack notifications, and upcoming calendar events
Interact with GitHub using the `gh` CLI. Use `gh issue`, `gh pr`, `gh run`, and `gh api` for issues, PRs, CI runs, and advanced queries.
Interview the user relentlessly about a plan or design until reaching shared understanding, resolving each branch of the decision tree. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan, get grilled on their design, or mentions "grill me".
Interacts with live Hunk diff review sessions via CLI. Inspects review focus, navigates files and hunks, reloads session contents, and adds inline review comments. Use when the user has a Hunk session running or wants to review diffs interactively.
Fetch and analyze Sentry issues, events, transactions, and logs. Helps agents debug errors, find root causes, and understand what happened at specific times.
Fetch a URL or convert a local file (PDF/DOCX/HTML/etc.) into Markdown using `uvx markitdown`, optionally it can summarize
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| description | Read this skill before making git commits |
Create a git commit for the current changes using a concise Conventional Commits-style subject.
<type>(<scope>): <summary>
type REQUIRED. Use feat for new features, fix for bug fixes. Other common types: docs, refactor, chore, test, perf.scope OPTIONAL. Short noun in parentheses for the affected area (e.g., api, parser, ui).summary REQUIRED. Short, imperative, <= 72 chars, no trailing period.Signed-off-by).git status and git diff to understand the current changes (limit to argument-specified files if provided).git log -n 50 --pretty=format:%s to see commonly used scopes.git commit -m "<subject>" (and -m "<body>" if needed).