| name | ship-it |
| description | Create branch, commit, push, and open a pull request. Use when: user says "ship it", "ship this", "create a PR", "open a PR", "push and PR", or wants to go from uncommitted changes to an open pull request. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Requires git and GitHub CLI (gh) with authentication |
| metadata | {"author":"Gregory Murray","repository":"github.com/whatifwedigdeeper/agent-skills","version":"0.3"} |
Ship: Branch, Commit, Push & PR
Arguments
Optional text to derive branch name, commit message, or PR title (e.g. fix login timeout).
If $ARGUMENTS is help, --help, -h, or ?, skip the workflow and read references/options.md.
Process
1. Preflight Checks
git status
git branch --show-current
DEFAULT_BRANCH=$(git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD 2>/dev/null | sed 's@^refs/remotes/origin/@@')
if [ -z "$DEFAULT_BRANCH" ]; then
DEFAULT_BRANCH=$(git remote show origin 2>/dev/null | grep 'HEAD branch' | sed 's/.*: //')
fi
git diff --stat
git diff --stat --cached
gh auth status
Determine:
- What is the default branch? (detect from remote ref, do not assume
main)
- Are there changes to commit? (If no staged or unstaged changes, abort with message)
- Are we on the default branch? (If so, need to create a branch)
- Are we already on a feature branch?
- Is
gh CLI installed and authenticated? (If not, abort: "Install and authenticate the GitHub CLI: https://cli.github.com")
- Are we in detached HEAD state? (If so, create a branch before proceeding)
2. Create Branch (if needed)
Skip this step if already on a feature branch — use the current branch.
If on the default branch or in detached HEAD, create and switch to a new branch:
git checkout -b <branch-name>
Branch naming:
- If user provided
$ARGUMENTS, derive branch name from it (kebab-case, e.g. fix/handle-null-response)
- Otherwise, analyze the changes and generate a descriptive branch name
- Use prefixes:
feat/, fix/, refactor/, docs/, chore/, test/ based on change type
- If a remote branch with the same name already exists, append a short suffix (e.g.
-2)
3. Stage & Commit
Stage specific files rather than using git add -A.
git add <file1> <file2> ...
git diff --cached --name-only
Analyze the diff and generate a conventional commit message. If user provided $ARGUMENTS that looks like a commit message, use it directly.
git commit -m "type: description"
Commit fallbacks:
- If commit fails due to GPG signing errors (sandbox or keyring issues), retry with
--no-gpg-sign
- If heredoc syntax (
$(cat <<'EOF'...)) fails with "can't create temp file", use multiple -m flags instead (e.g. git commit -m "subject" -m "body")
4. Push
git push -u origin <branch-name>
If push fails due to branch protection or permissions, report the error to the user and stop.
5. Create Pull Request
Gather context for the PR description:
git log <default-branch>..HEAD --oneline
git diff <default-branch>..HEAD --stat
Check for an existing PR on this branch:
if gh pr view --json url,title,body > /dev/null 2>&1; then
gh pr view --json url,title,body
fi
If a PR already exists:
- Compare the current PR title and body against all commits on the branch (
git log <default-branch>..HEAD --oneline)
- If the title or body no longer reflects the full set of changes (e.g. new commits were added), update them with
gh pr edit <number> --title "<new title>" --body "<new body>"
- Report the PR URL and any updates made, then jump to Step 6
Otherwise, create the PR:
gh pr create --title "<title>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
- [2-3 bullet points describing the changes]
## Test Plan
- [ ] [How to test these changes]
---
Generated with [agent name and link, per agent conventions]
EOF
)"
If gh pr create fails, report the error to the user (common causes: missing repo permissions, network issues, branch protection rules).
Title: If user provided $ARGUMENTS, use as PR title. Otherwise generate from the commit(s).
6. Report
Output:
- Branch name
- Commit hash and message
- PR URL
Rules
- Never commit files that look like secrets (.env, credentials, keys, tokens, private keys, build artifacts)
- If there are merge conflicts with the default branch, warn the user before creating the PR
- No sandbox: This skill uses branch-based isolation. Git and
gh commands require access to the macOS keyring and credential helpers.