quality-gates
Implement quality gates, user approval, iteration loops, and test-driven development. Use when validating with users, implementing feedback loops, classifying issue severity, running test-driven loops, or building multi-iteration workflows. Trigger keywords - "approval", "user validation", "iteration", "feedback loop", "severity", "test-driven", "TDD", "quality gate", "consensus".
commit-messages
Generate clear, conventional commit messages from git diffs. Use when writing commit messages, reviewing staged changes, or preparing releases.
setting-up-a-development-environment
Set up a development environment for writing and testing code.
code-review
Use when receiving code review feedback (especially if unclear or technically questionable), when completing tasks or major features requiring review before proceeding, or before making any completion/success claims. Covers three practices - receiving feedback with technical rigor over performative agreement, requesting reviews via code-reviewer subagent, and verification gates requiring evidence before any status claims. Essential for subagent-driven development, pull requests, and preventing false completion claims.
push
Comprehensive Git push operations including basic push, force push safety protocols, tag pushing, remote management, and troubleshooting. Use when pushing commits, managing remotes, pushing tags, resolving push conflicts, handling rejected pushes, or dealing with force push scenarios. Covers push strategies, branch protection, upstream configuration, and push --force-with-lease best practices.
line-endings
Comprehensive guide to Git line ending configuration for cross-platform development teams. Use when configuring line endings, setting up .gitattributes, troubleshooting line ending issues, understanding core.autocrlf/core.eol/core.safecrlf, working with Git LFS, normalizing line endings in repositories, or resolving cross-platform line ending conflicts. Covers Windows, macOS, Linux, and WSL. Includes decision trees, workflows, best practices, and real-world scenarios.
git-hooks
Central authority on git hook implementations, modern best practices, and tooling for .NET/C#, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and polyglot repositories. Covers framework selection (Husky.Net, lefthook, Husky, pre-commit), setup workflows, Conventional Commits, semantic versioning, secret scanning (gitleaks, TruffleHog), performance optimization, CI/CD integration, testing strategies, and team collaboration patterns. Adaptive to project scale from solo developers to enterprise teams. Use for setting up git hooks, configuring pre-commit/commit-msg/pre-push hooks, integrating dotnet format/dotnet test, ESLint/Prettier, Black/Ruff/mypy, commitlint, choosing between frameworks, optimizing hook performance, enforcing code quality, automating testing, and troubleshooting hook issues.
setup
Complete guide to installing Git and performing basic configuration across all platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux, WSL). Use when setting up Git for the first time, installing Git on new systems, configuring user identity, setting default branch, choosing editor, verifying installation, or troubleshooting Git installation issues. Covers platform-specific installation methods, basic required configuration, and verification steps.
gui-tools
Provides guidance for installing, configuring, and choosing Git graphical interface clients (GitKraken, Sourcetree, GitHub Desktop) across platforms. Compares features, licensing, and workflows. Troubleshoots graphical tool configuration and setup issues. Use when installing Git graphical clients, setting up Git visualization tools, configuring graphical commit tools, choosing between options, or troubleshooting configuration. Covers Windows, macOS, and Linux. All tools are optional and based on user preference.
changelog-generator
通过分析提交历史、分类更改并将技术提交转换为清晰的、面向客户的发布说明,自动从 git 提交创建面向用户的更新日志。将数小时的手动更新日志编写工作缩短为几分钟的自动生成。
gpg-signing
Comprehensive guide to GPG commit signing. Set up, configure, and troubleshoot GPG commit signing. Fix GPG signing errors, configure passphrase caching, verify commit signatures. Use when working with Git commit signing, GPG keys, commit verification, signature verification, GPG configuration, or when encountering GPG signing errors. Covers Windows (Gpg4win), macOS (GPG Suite), Linux (gnupg), and WSL installation and setup.
git-config
Comprehensive Git configuration guide covering global settings, aliases, performance tuning, credential management, maintenance, .gitattributes, clone shortcuts, and troubleshooting. Use when configuring Git beyond basic setup, optimizing Git performance, setting up aliases, managing credentials (GitHub CLI, Windows Credential Manager), configuring line ending strategy, setting up .gitattributes, enabling Git maintenance, or troubleshooting configuration issues. Cross-platform guidance for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
lazygit-config
Configure lazygit TUI including config.yml setup, custom pagers (especially delta integration), themes, keybindings, and custom commands. Use when setting up lazygit, configuring git diff viewers, integrating delta, or customizing lazygit behavior. Keywords: lazygit, delta, git diff, pager, lazygit config, config.yml, git TUI, diff viewer
gsd-executor
Executes GSD plans with atomic commits, deviation handling, checkpoint protocols, and state management
feature-developer
Complete end-to-end feature development workflow from requirements analysis to PR merge