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// Make a commit in Git with an appropriate commit message for the currently staged changes.
// Make a commit in Git with an appropriate commit message for the currently staged changes.
Expert-level JavaScript testing skill focused on writing high-quality tests that find bugs, serve as documentation, and prevent regressions. Advocates for property-based testing with fast-check and protects against indeterministic code in tests. Does not cover black-box e2e testing.
Create and publish releases for the Optique project. Use when releasing a new version, creating a patch release, or creating a major/minor release. Handles CHANGES.md updates, version bumping, tagging, and branch management.
| name | commit |
| description | Make a commit in Git with an appropriate commit message for the currently staged changes. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(git *) |
Please make a commit with an appropriate commit message for the currently staged changes.
Don't touch the staged changes, just create the commit.
The first line of the commit message should be a concise summary of the changes (50 characters or less). You shouldn't follow the conventional commits, in other words, just write a normal commit message without any special prefixes.
The second line of the commit message should be blank.
The rest of the commit message should provide more detailed explanations about the changes, wrapped at 72 characters.
If you have some references like issues or pull requests, you can add them in the body of the commit message, usually after a blank line. Issues and pull requests should be referenced as full URLs instead of #numbers, and you can put some verbs like “Fixes” or “Closes” before the URLs. For just references without any verbs, you can just put the URLs in the body.
When running git commit, pass the commit message via a HEREDOC to
preserve newlines correctly. Never use literal \n escape sequences
inside a quoted string, as they will appear as literal characters in
the commit message. For example:
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
Summary line here
Detailed explanation here.
EOF
)"
Don't put Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code), or
Co-authored-by trailers at the end of the commit message. Instead,
use the Assisted-by trailer to indicate that the commit was generated by
an AI assistant, if necessary. The format of the Assisted-by trailer should
be:
Assisted-by: AGENT_NAME:MODEL_VERSION
For example:
Assisted-by: OpenCode:qwen3.6-plus
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-sonnet-4-6
Assisted-by: Gemini CLI:gemini-3.1-pro-preview
Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5.4