Files
gh-tokenrollai-cc-plugin/commands/commit.md
2025-11-30 09:02:21 +08:00

1.7 KiB

description, argument-hint
description argument-hint
Analyzes code changes and generates a conventional commit message.

/commit

This command analyzes staged and unstaged changes to generate a high-quality commit message that follows the project's existing style.

When to use

  • Use when: The user wants to commit their changes, e.g., "commit my work", "create a commit".
  • Suggest when: The user indicates they have finished a task or a set of changes.
  • Example: "User: I'm done with the changes for the login page." -> Assistant suggests /commit.
  • Example: "User: wrap this up" -> Assistant suggests /commit.

Actions

  1. Step 1: Gather Git Information

    • Use a worker agent to run the following commands in parallel:
      • git diff --staged (to see staged changes)
      • git diff (to see unstaged changes)
      • git status (to see current branch and file status)
      • git log --oneline -10 (to understand the project's commit message style)
  2. Step 2: Analyze Changes and Generate Message

    • If there are no changes, inform the user and stop.
    • If there are only unstaged changes, ask the user if they want to stage files first.
    • Based on the git information, generate a commit message that:
      • Follows the project's historical style (e.g., conventional commits, emoji usage).
      • Accurately and concisely describes the changes.
      • Explains the "why" behind the change, not just the "what".
  3. Step 3: Propose and Commit

    • Use the AskUserQuestion tool to present the generated message to the user.
    • Ask if they want to use the message to commit, edit it, or cancel.
    • If the user agrees to commit, run the git commit -m "<message>" command.