| name | 1k-git-workflow |
| description | Git workflow and conventions for OneKey development. Use when creating branches, committing code, or creating PRs. Triggers on git, branch, commit, PR, pull request, merge, workflow. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read |
OneKey Git Usage Guidelines
Branch Management
- Main branch:
main - This is the primary development branch
- Workflow:
main โ create feature branch โ develop โ PR back to main
- NEVER work directly on the
main branch โ ALWAYS create feature branches
Branch Naming
- Feature branches:
feat/description or feature/description
- Bug fixes:
fix/description
- Refactoring:
refactor/description
Commit Message Format
Use Conventional Commits format:
feat: - New features
fix: - Bug fixes
refactor: - Code refactoring
perf: / optimize: - Performance improvements
chore: - Build, version, or non-code changes
docs: - Documentation only
Format: type: short description
- Use lowercase
- Keep first line under 72 characters
- Include issue number if applicable:
fix: resolve login bug OK-12345
IMPORTANT - Claude Code commits:
- Do NOT include "Generated with Claude Code" link
- Do NOT include "Co-Authored-By: Claude" signature
- Commit message should be indistinguishable from human-written commits
PR Naming Convention
Follow the same format as commit messages:
feat: add dark mode support
fix: resolve authentication timeout issue
refactor: simplify payment processing logic
Common Git Commands
Creating a Feature Branch
git checkout main
git pull origin main
git checkout -b feat/my-new-feature
Committing Changes
git add .
git commit -m "feat: add user profile page"
Pushing and Creating PR
git push -u origin feat/my-new-feature
Rebasing on Latest main
git fetch origin
git rebase origin/main