git-workflow
The git-workflow skill provides structured guidance for common version control tasks including pull request preparation, branch cleanup, and merge conflict resolution. Use it when preparing PRs with proper titles and descriptions, cleaning up merged branches safely, or resolving conflicts between branches in standard or monorepo repositories.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/jezweb/claude-skills /tmp/git-workflow && cp -r /tmp/git-workflow/plugins/dev-tools/skills/git-workflow ~/.claude/skills/git-workflowSKILL.md
# Git Workflow
Guided workflows for common git operations that benefit from structured steps.
## PR Preparation
When preparing a pull request:
1. **Gather context**
- `git log main..HEAD --oneline` — list all commits on the branch
- `git diff main...HEAD --stat` — see all changed files
- `git status` — check for uncommitted work
2. **Draft PR content**
- Title: under 70 chars, describes the change (not the branch name)
- Body: summarise the "why", list key changes, add test plan
- Use the commit history to write the summary — don't rely on memory
3. **Push and create**
```bash
git push -u origin HEAD
gh pr create --title "..." --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
- ...
## Test plan
- [ ] ...
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"
```
4. **Verify** — `gh pr view --web` to open in browser
## Branch Cleanup
Clean up merged branches safely:
1. **Switch to main and pull latest**
```bash
git checkout main && git pull
```
2. **List merged branches** (excludes main/master/develop)
```bash
git branch --merged main | grep -vE '^\*|main|master|develop'
```
3. **Delete local merged branches**
```bash
git branch --merged main | grep -vE '^\*|main|master|develop' | xargs -r git branch -d
```
4. **Prune remote tracking refs**
```bash
git fetch --prune
```
5. **List remote branches with no local tracking** (optional)
```bash
git branch -r --merged origin/main | grep -vE 'main|master|develop|HEAD'
```
## Merge Conflict Resolution
When a PR has conflicts:
1. **Assess the conflict scope**
```bash
git fetch origin
git merge origin/main --no-commit --no-ff
git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U # List conflicted files
```
2. **For each conflicted file**, read the file and resolve:
- Keep both changes if they're in different areas
- If architecturally incompatible, prefer the main branch's approach and re-apply the PR's intent on top
3. **If rebase is cleaner** (few commits, no shared history):
```bash
git rebase origin/main
# Resolve conflicts per commit, then:
git rebase --continue
```
4. **If rebase is messy** (many conflicts, architectural divergence):
- Abort: `git rebase --abort` or `git merge --abort`
- Extract useful code: `git show origin/branch:path/to/file > /tmp/extracted.txt`
- Apply changes manually to main
- Close original PR with explanation
5. **Verify** — run tests, check the diff looks right
## Monorepo Release Tags
In monorepos, scope tags to the package:
```bash
# ❌ Ambiguous in monorepos
git tag v2.1.0
# ✅ Scoped to package
git tag contextbricks-v2.1.0
git push origin contextbricks-v2.1.0
```
Pattern: `{package-name}-v{semver}`
## .gitignore-First Init
When creating a new repo, always create `.gitignore` BEFORE the first `git add`:
```bash
cat > .gitignore << 'EOF'
node_modules/
.wrangler/
dist/
.dev.vars
*.log
.DS_Store
.env
.env.local
EOF
git init && git add . && git commit -m "Initial commit"
```
**If node_modules is already tracked:**
```bash
git rm -r --cached node_modules/
git commit -m "Remove node_modules from tracking"
```
## Private Repo License Audit
Before publishing or sharing a private repo:
```bash
gh repo view --json visibility -q '.visibility'
```
If `PRIVATE`, ensure:
- `LICENSE` contains proprietary notice (not MIT/Apache)
- `package.json` has `"license": "UNLICENSED"` and `"private": true`
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