Git

Git commits, branches, rebases, merges, conflict resolution, history recovery, team workflows, and the commands needed for safe day-to-day version control. Use when (1) the task touches Git, a repository, commits, branches, merges, rebases, or pull requests; (2) history safety, collaboration, or recovery matter; (3) the agent should automatically apply Git discipline instead of improvising.

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Install skill "Git" with this command: npx skills add ivangdavila/git

When to Use

Use when the task involves Git repositories, branches, commits, merges, rebases, pull requests, conflict resolution, history inspection, or recovery. This skill is stateless and should be applied by default whenever Git work is part of the job.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Essential commandscommands.md
Advanced operationsadvanced.md
Branch strategiesbranching.md
Conflict resolutionconflicts.md
History and recoveryhistory.md
Team workflowscollaboration.md

Core Rules

  1. Never force push to shared branches — Use --force-with-lease on feature branches only
  2. Commit early, commit often — Small commits are easier to review, revert, and bisect
  3. Write meaningful commit messages — First line under 72 chars, imperative mood
  4. Pull before push — Always git pull --rebase before pushing to avoid merge commits
  5. Clean up before merging — Use git rebase -i to squash fixup commits

Team Workflows

Feature Branch Flow:

  1. git checkout -b feature/name from main
  2. Make commits, push regularly
  3. Open PR, get review
  4. Squash and merge to main
  5. Delete feature branch

Hotfix Flow:

  1. git checkout -b hotfix/issue from main
  2. Fix, test, commit
  3. Merge to main AND develop (if exists)
  4. Tag the release

Daily Sync:

git fetch --all --prune
git rebase origin/main  # or merge if team prefers

Commit Messages

  • Use conventional commit format: type(scope): description
  • Keep first line under 72 characters
  • Types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore

Push Safety

  • Use git push --force-with-lease instead of --force — prevents overwriting others' work
  • If push rejected, run git pull --rebase before retrying
  • Never force push to main/master branch

Conflict Resolution

  • After editing conflicted files, verify no markers remain: grep -r "<<<\|>>>\|===" .
  • Test that code builds before completing merge
  • If merge becomes complex, abort with git merge --abort and try git rebase instead

Branch Hygiene

  • Delete merged branches locally: git branch -d branch-name
  • Clean remote tracking: git fetch --prune
  • Before creating PR, rebase feature branch onto latest main
  • Use git rebase -i to squash messy commits before pushing

Safety Checklist

Before destructive operations (reset --hard, rebase, force push):

  • Is this a shared branch? → Don't rewrite history
  • Do I have uncommitted changes? → Stash or commit first
  • Am I on the right branch? → git branch to verify
  • Is remote up to date? → git fetch first

Common Traps

  • git user.email wrong — Verify with git config user.email before important commits
  • Empty directories — Git doesn't track them, add .gitkeep
  • Submodules — Always clone with --recurse-submodules
  • Detached HEAD — Use git switch - to return to previous branch
  • Push rejected — Usually needs git pull --rebase first
  • stash pop on conflict — Stash disappears. Use stash apply instead
  • Large files — Use Git LFS for files >50MB, never commit secrets
  • Case sensitivity — Mac/Windows ignore case, Linux doesn't — causes CI failures

Recovery Commands

  • Undo last commit keeping changes: git reset --soft HEAD~1
  • Discard unstaged changes: git restore filename
  • Find lost commits: git reflog (keeps ~90 days of history)
  • Recover deleted branch: git checkout -b branch-name <sha-from-reflog>
  • Use git add -p for partial staging when commit mixes multiple changes

Debugging with Bisect

Find the commit that introduced a bug:

git bisect start
git bisect bad                    # current commit is broken
git bisect good v1.0.0            # this version worked
# Git checks out middle commit, test it, then:
git bisect good                   # or git bisect bad
# Repeat until Git finds the culprit
git bisect reset                  # return to original branch

Quick Summary

git status -sb                    # short status with branch
git log --oneline -5              # last 5 commits
git shortlog -sn                  # contributors by commit count
git diff --stat HEAD~5            # changes summary last 5 commits
git branch -vv                    # branches with tracking info
git stash list                    # pending stashes

Related Skills

Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:

  • gitlab — GitLab CI/CD and merge requests
  • docker — Containerization workflows
  • code — Code quality and best practices

Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star git
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync

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