Ape Commit
Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help sta...
Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help stage and describe code changes. Trigger even for casual requests like "write me a commit for this" or "what should my commit say".
Install
Quick install
npx skills add https://github.com/arpitbbhayani/ape-skillsnpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent claude-codenpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent cursornpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent codexnpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent opencodenpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent github-copilotnpx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skills --agent windsurfMore install options
Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:
npx skills add arpitbbhayani/ape-skillsManual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:
git clone https://github.com/arpitbbhayani/ape-skills.gitcp -r ape-skills ~/.claude/skills/Ape Commit
Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help stage and describe code changes. Trigger even for casual requests like "write me a commit for this" or "what should my commit say".
---
name: ape-commit
description: >
Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever
the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message,
summarize changes into a commit, or help stage and describe code changes.
Trigger even for casual requests like "write me a commit for this" or "what
should my commit say".
---
Commit Message Style
Format
<short summary line>
- <change>
- <change>
- <change>
Rules
Summary line (first line)
- One line only
- Short and crisp -- aim for under 72 characters
- Use the imperative mood: "Add feature" not "Added feature" or "Adds feature"
- No trailing period
- Describe what the commit does, not how
Blank line
- Always one blank line between the summary and the bullet list
- Never omit this blank line
Bullet points
- Each bullet describes a single, specific change
- Short and crisp -- one line per bullet
- Start each bullet with a verb in the imperative mood (Add, Fix, Remove, Update, Rename, Move, Extract, etc.)
- No trailing periods
- No fluff or filler words
Never include
- Co-author lines (no
Co-authored-by:trailer) Generated by Claudeor any AI attribution- Redundant context already obvious from the diff
Examples
Good:
Add user authentication middleware
- Add JWT validation to protected routes
- Return 401 on missing or expired token
- Extract auth logic into separate middleware file
- Add unit tests for token validation
Fix null pointer crash on empty cart checkout
- Guard against null items array before totalling
- Add early return when cart has no items
- Log warning when checkout attempted on empty cart
Bad (do not do this):
Updated some stuff and fixed a few things that were broken and also added
some new features to the codebase
- I made some changes to the auth file because it was crashing
- Also fixed the cart thing
- Co-authored-by: Claude <[email protected]>
---
Source: https://github.com/arpitbbhayani/ape-skills
Author: arpitbbhayani
Discovered via: skillsdirectory.com
Genre: ai-agents
SKILL.md source
--- name: Ape Commit description: Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help sta... --- # Ape Commit Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help stage and describe code changes. Trigger even for casual requests like "write me a commit for this" or "what should my commit say". --- name: ape-commit description: > Defines how to write and format git commit messages. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to write, draft, suggest, or format a git commit message, summarize changes into a commit, or help stage and describe code changes. Trigger even for casual requests like "write me a commit for this" or "what should my commit say". --- # Commit Message Style ## Format ``` <short summary line> - <change> - <change> - <change> ``` ## Rules ### Summary line (first line) - One line only - Short and crisp -- aim for under 72 characters - Use the imperative mood: "Add feature" not "Added feature" or "Adds feature" - No trailing period - Describe *what* the commit does, not *how* ### Blank line - Always one blank line between the summary and the bullet list - Never omit this blank line ### Bullet points - Each bullet describes a single, specific change - Short and crisp -- one line per bullet - Start each bullet with a verb in the imperative mood (Add, Fix, Remove, Update, Rename, Move, Extract, etc.) - No trailing periods - No fluff or filler words ### Never include - Co-author lines (no `Co-authored-by:` trailer) - `Generated by Claude` or any AI attribution - Redundant context already obvious from the diff ## Examples **Good:** ``` Add user authentication middleware - Add JWT validation to protected routes - Return 401 on missing or expired token - Extract auth logic into separate middleware file - Add unit tests for token validation ``` ``` Fix null pointer crash on empty cart checkout - Guard against null items array before totalling - Add early return when cart has no items - Log warning when checkout attempted on empty cart ``` **Bad (do not do this):** ``` Updated some stuff and fixed a few things that were broken and also added some new features to the codebase - I made some changes to the auth file because it was crashing - Also fixed the cart thing - Co-authored-by: Claude <[email protected]> ``` --- **Source**: https://github.com/arpitbbhayani/ape-skills **Author**: arpitbbhayani **Discovered via**: skillsdirectory.com **Genre**: ai-agents
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