Stage, commit, and push git changes with conventional commit messages. Use when user wants to commit and push changes, mentions pushing to remote, or asks to save and push their work. Also activates when user says "push changes", "commit and push", "push this", "push to github", or similar git workflow requests.
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates --skill "git-pushing" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — clone and copy the skill directory (SKILL.md + companion files):
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates /tmp/claude-code-templates && cp -r /tmp/claude-code-templates/cli-tool/components/skills/development/git-pushing ~/.claude/skills/git-pushing-davila7This skill is a directory: SKILL.md is the entry point; the files below ship with it.
---
name: git-pushing
description: Stage, commit, and push git changes with conventional commit messages. Use when user wants to commit and push changes, mentions pushing to remote, or asks to save and push their work. Also activates when user says "push changes", "commit and push", "push this", "push to github", or similar git workflow requests.
---
# Git Push Workflow
Stage all changes, create a conventional commit, and push to the remote branch.
## When to Use
Automatically activate when the user:
- Explicitly asks to push changes ("push this", "commit and push")
- Mentions saving work to remote ("save to github", "push to remote")
- Completes a feature and wants to share it
- Says phrases like "let's push this up" or "commit these changes"
## Workflow
**ALWAYS use the script** - do NOT use manual git commands:
```bash
bash skills/git-pushing/scripts/smart_commit.sh
```
With custom message:
```bash
bash skills/git-pushing/scripts/smart_commit.sh "feat: add feature"
```
Script handles: staging, conventional commit message, Claude footer, push with -u flag.
Use when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirements
Use when starting feature work that needs isolation from current workspace or before executing implementation plans - ensures an isolated workspace exists via native tools or git worktree fallback
Clone/create/fork repos; manage remotes, releases.