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Advanced git workflows including worktrees, bisect, interactive rebase, hooks, and recovery techniques
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Advanced git workflows including worktrees, bisect, interactive rebase, hooks, and recovery techniques
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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| name | git-advanced |
| description | Advanced git workflows including worktrees, bisect, interactive rebase, hooks, and recovery techniques |
# Create a worktree for a feature branch (avoids stashing)
git worktree add ../feature-auth feature/auth
# Create a worktree with a new branch
git worktree add ../hotfix-123 -b hotfix/123 origin/main
# List all worktrees
git worktree list
# Remove a worktree after merging
git worktree remove ../feature-auth
Worktrees let you work on multiple branches simultaneously without stashing or committing WIP. Each worktree has its own working directory but shares the same .git repository.
# Start bisect, mark current as bad and known good commit
git bisect start
git bisect bad HEAD
git bisect good v1.5.0
# Git checks out a midpoint commit. Test it, then mark:
git bisect good # if this commit works
git bisect bad # if this commit is broken
# Automate with a test script
git bisect start HEAD v1.5.0
git bisect run npm test
# When done, reset
git bisect reset
Bisect performs binary search across commits to find which commit introduced a bug. Automated bisect with run is the fastest approach.
# Rebase last 5 commits interactively
git rebase -i HEAD~5
# Common operations in the editor:
# pick - keep commit as-is
# reword - change commit message
# edit - stop to amend the commit
# squash - merge into previous commit, keep both messages
# fixup - merge into previous commit, discard this message
# drop - remove the commit entirely
# Rebase feature branch onto latest main
git fetch origin
git rebase origin/main
# Continue after resolving conflicts
git rebase --continue
# Abort if things go wrong
git rebase --abort
#!/bin/sh
# .git/hooks/pre-commit
# Run linter on staged files only
STAGED_FILES=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=d | grep -E '\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx)$')
if [ -n "$STAGED_FILES" ]; then
npx eslint $STAGED_FILES --fix
git add $STAGED_FILES
fi
#!/bin/sh
# .git/hooks/commit-msg
# Enforce conventional commit format
COMMIT_MSG=$(cat "$1")
PATTERN="^(feat|fix|docs|style|refactor|test|chore)(\(.+\))?: .{1,72}$"
if ! echo "$COMMIT_MSG" | head -1 | grep -qE "$PATTERN"; then
echo "Error: Commit message must follow Conventional Commits format"
echo "Example: feat(auth): add OAuth2 login flow"
exit 1
fi
#!/bin/sh
# .git/hooks/pre-push
# Run tests before pushing
npm test
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Tests failed. Push aborted."
exit 1
fi
# Undo last commit but keep changes staged
git reset --soft HEAD~1
# Recover a deleted branch using reflog
git reflog
git checkout -b recovered-branch HEAD@{3}
# Recover a file from a specific commit
git checkout abc1234 -- path/to/file.ts
# Find lost commits (dangling after reset or rebase)
git fsck --lost-found
git show <dangling-commit-sha>
# Undo a rebase
git reflog
git reset --hard HEAD@{5} # point before rebase started
# ~/.gitconfig
[alias]
lg = log --graph --oneline --decorate --all
st = status -sb
co = checkout
unstage = reset HEAD --
last = log -1 HEAD --stat
branches = branch -a --sort=-committerdate
stash-all = stash push --include-untracked
conflicts = diff --name-only --diff-filter=U
--force-with-leasegit add . without reviewing git diff --staged.gitignore for build artifacts, dependencies, and secretsgit bisect run automates bug-finding with a test command--force-with-lease used instead of --force when force-pushing.gitignore covers build outputs, dependencies, and environment files