conventional-commits

Generates git commit messages following Conventional Commits 1.0.0 specification with semantic types (feat, fix, etc.), optional scope, and breaking change annotations. Use when committing code changes or creating commit messages.

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Install skill "conventional-commits" with this command: npx skills add devinschumacher/skills/devinschumacher-skills-conventional-commits

Conventional Commit Generator

Generate commit messages following Conventional Commits 1.0.0.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user:

  • Asks you to write a commit message
  • Asks you to commit changes (and you have permission to commit)
  • Mentions Conventional Commits, semantic commit types, or breaking-change formatting
  • Wants help choosing the right feat/fix/chore type or scope

Workflow

  1. Run git status and git diff HEAD to analyze changes

  2. Stage files: user-specified only, or git add -A for all

  3. Determine type and scope from changes

  4. Generate commit message incorporating user hints

  5. Commit using HEREDOC format to preserve formatting:

    git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
    <type>(<scope>): <description>
    
    <body>
    
    <footer>
    EOF
    )"
    
  6. Output: <hash> <subject>

Scope Boundaries

DO: Analyze git changes, generate messages, stage files, commit

DO NOT: Modify code, push (unless asked), create branches, amend without request

Commit Format

<type>[optional scope][!]: <description>

[optional body]

[optional footer(s)]

Type Selection

ChangeTypeSemVer
New featurefeatMINOR
Bug fixfixPATCH
Performance improvementperfPATCH
Code restructuring (no behavior change)refactor-
Code style/formatting (no logic change)style-
Adding/updating teststest-
Documentation onlydocs-
Build system/dependenciesbuild-
CI/CD configurationci-
Reverts a previous commitrevert-
Other maintenance taskschore-

Note: Only feat and fix have SemVer implications. Breaking changes (any type with exclamation mark or BREAKING CHANGE footer) trigger MAJOR.

Subject Line

  • Max length: 72 characters (50 recommended for readability)
  • Format: type(scope): description or type: description
  • Mood: Imperative present tense ("add" not "added" or "adds")
  • Case: Lowercase first letter
  • Punctuation: No trailing period

Scope

Scope provides context about which part of the codebase is affected. Use a noun describing the module, component, or area.

Common scope patterns:

  • Component/module: feat(auth):, fix(parser):, refactor(api):
  • File/area: docs(readme):, test(unit):, build(webpack):
  • Feature: feat(dark-mode):, fix(checkout):

Body

  • Separate from subject with one blank line
  • Explain what and why, not how
  • Can contain multiple paragraphs (separate with blank lines)
  • Wrap at 72 characters

Required Body Format (this repo)

Use this exact structure when the user wants the extended body format:

Reason: <one-line why>

Edits:

- <change 1>
- <change 2>

Footer

Footers follow git trailer format with :<space> or <space># separator.

Common footers:

  • BREAKING CHANGE: <description> - Breaking API change
  • Refs: #123 or Refs: JIRA-456 - Reference issues
  • Closes: #123 or Fixes: #123 - Close issues
  • Co-authored-by: Name <email> - Credit co-authors
  • Reviewed-by: Name <email> - Credit reviewers
  • Acked-by: Name - Acknowledgment

Note: Footer tokens use - instead of spaces (e.g., Reviewed-by not Reviewed by). Exception: BREAKING CHANGE allows space.

Breaking Changes

Two ways to indicate breaking changes (can use both for emphasis):

  1. Exclamation mark: Add exclamation mark before colon in subject

    feat(api)!: remove deprecated endpoints
    
  2. Footer: Add BREAKING CHANGE: or BREAKING-CHANGE: in footer

    feat(api): redesign authentication flow
    
    BREAKING CHANGE: OAuth tokens now expire after 1 hour instead of 24 hours.
    

Examples

Simple feature:

feat: add email notifications for new messages

Bug fix with scope:

fix(cart): prevent ordering with empty shopping cart

Documentation update:

docs(api): add authentication examples to README

Breaking change with body and footer:

feat(api)!: redesign user authentication endpoints

Migrate from session-based auth to JWT tokens for better scalability.
The new system supports refresh tokens and configurable expiration.

BREAKING CHANGE: /api/login now returns JWT instead of session cookie.
Clients must include Authorization header with Bearer token.
Refs: JIRA-1337

Revert commit:

revert: let us never again speak of the noodle incident

Refs: 676104e, a215868

Multi-scope change (use most significant):

feat(auth): add OAuth2 support with Google provider

Adds Google OAuth2 login flow with automatic account linking.

Co-authored-by: Jane Doe <jane@example.com>
Closes: #42

Anti-patterns

Avoid these common mistakes:

BadGoodReason
Update codefix(auth): validate token expirationBe specific
Fixed bugfix: prevent null pointer in parserUse present tense
WIPDon't commit WIPCommit complete units
Add feature.feat: add dark mode toggleNo trailing period
Added teststest: add unit tests for parserUse imperative mood
FEAT: Add...feat: add...Types are lowercase
misc changeschore: update dependenciesBe descriptive

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