# Git Commit Workflow ## Instructions Follow this workflow when creating git commits: ### Pre-Commit Checks 1. Run `git status` to see all changes 2. Run `git diff` to review staged and unstaged changes 3. Run `git log --oneline -5` to see recent commit style 4. Verify all files are properly formatted and linted ### Commit Message Format Use conventional commit format: ``` type(scope): description Longer explanation if needed 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude ``` ### Commit Types - **feat**: New feature - **fix**: Bug fix - **docs**: Documentation changes - **style**: Code style/formatting - **refactor**: Code refactoring - **test**: Test changes - **chore**: Maintenance tasks ### Commit Process 1. Stage relevant files: `git add [files]` 2. Create commit with message 3. Verify commit with `git status` 4. Push if required: `git push origin [branch]` ### Example Commands ```bash # Stage files git add src/file.js docs/readme.md # Create commit git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' feat(auth): add user authentication system Implement JWT-based authentication with login/logout Add middleware for protected routes Include user session management 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude EOF )" # Verify and push git status && git push origin main ``` ### Quality Checks - [ ] Commit message follows conventional format - [ ] Changes are logically grouped - [ ] No sensitive information included - [ ] All tests pass - [ ] Documentation updated if needed