Git Commit Rules
When the user asks to commit, push, or save changes to git:
MUST Use /commit Skill
DO NOT run git commit directly. Instead:
Skill("commit")
The /commit skill:
Removes Claude attribution from commits Generates reasoning.md capturing what was tried Clears build attempts for next feature Why This Matters Regular git commit adds "Generated with Claude Code" and Co-Author lines The /commit skill removes these so commits appear user-authored Reasoning capture preserves build history for future sessions Trigger Words
When you see these in user prompts, use the commit skill:
"commit", "push", "save changes" "push to github", "push changes" "commit and push" After Commit
The skill will prompt you to run:
bash "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/.claude/scripts/generate-reasoning.sh"
Then push if requested:
git push origin