conductor-revert
About
The conductor-revert skill provides git-aware undo functionality by logical work units like tracks, phases, or tasks. It's designed for developers needing to revert changes in a structured way while maintaining git awareness. Use this skill when working on revert workflows that require guided steps, best practices, or validation checks.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommended/plugin add https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registrygit clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry.git ~/.claude/skills/conductor-revertCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Revert Track
Revert changes by logical work unit with full git awareness. Supports reverting entire tracks, specific phases, or individual tasks.
Use this skill when
- Working on revert track tasks or workflows
- Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for revert track
Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to revert track
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open
resources/implementation-playbook.md.
Pre-flight Checks
-
Verify Conductor is initialized:
- Check
conductor/tracks.mdexists - If missing: Display error and suggest running
/conductor:setupfirst
- Check
-
Verify git repository:
-
Run
git statusto confirm git repo -
Check for uncommitted changes
-
If uncommitted changes exist:
WARNING: Uncommitted changes detected Files with changes: {list of files} Options: 1. Stash changes and continue 2. Commit changes first 3. Cancel revert
-
-
Verify git is clean enough to revert:
- No merge in progress
- No rebase in progress
- If issues found: Halt and explain resolution steps
Target Selection
If argument provided:
Parse the argument format:
Full track: {trackId}
- Example:
auth_20250115 - Reverts all commits for the entire track
Specific phase: {trackId}:phase{N}
- Example:
auth_20250115:phase2 - Reverts commits for phase N and all subsequent phases
Specific task: {trackId}:task{X.Y}
- Example:
auth_20250115:task2.3 - Reverts commits for task X.Y only
If no argument:
Display guided selection menu:
What would you like to revert?
Currently In Progress:
1. [~] Task 2.3 in dashboard_20250112 (most recent)
Recently Completed:
2. [x] Task 2.2 in dashboard_20250112 (1 hour ago)
3. [x] Phase 1 in dashboard_20250112 (3 hours ago)
4. [x] Full track: auth_20250115 (yesterday)
Options:
5. Enter specific reference (track:phase or track:task)
6. Cancel
Select option:
Commit Discovery
For Task Revert
-
Search git log for task-specific commits:
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}" --grep="Task {X.Y}" --all-match -
Also find the plan.md update commit:
git log --oneline --grep="mark task {X.Y} complete" --grep="{trackId}" --all-match -
Collect all matching commit SHAs
For Phase Revert
-
Determine task range for the phase by reading plan.md
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Search for all task commits in that phase:
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}" | grep -E "Task {N}\.[0-9]" -
Find phase verification commit if exists
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Find all plan.md update commits for phase tasks
-
Collect all matching commit SHAs in chronological order
For Full Track Revert
-
Find ALL commits mentioning the track:
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}" -
Find track creation commits:
git log --oneline -- "conductor/tracks/{trackId}/" -
Collect all matching commit SHAs in chronological order
Execution Plan Display
Before any revert operations, display full plan:
================================================================================
REVERT EXECUTION PLAN
================================================================================
Target: {description of what's being reverted}
Commits to revert (in reverse chronological order):
1. abc1234 - feat: add chart rendering (dashboard_20250112)
2. def5678 - chore: mark task 2.3 complete (dashboard_20250112)
3. ghi9012 - feat: add data hooks (dashboard_20250112)
4. jkl3456 - chore: mark task 2.2 complete (dashboard_20250112)
Files that will be affected:
- src/components/Dashboard.tsx (modified)
- src/hooks/useData.ts (will be deleted - was created in these commits)
- conductor/tracks/dashboard_20250112/plan.md (modified)
Plan updates:
- Task 2.2: [x] -> [ ]
- Task 2.3: [~] -> [ ]
================================================================================
!! WARNING !!
================================================================================
This operation will:
- Create {N} revert commits
- Modify {M} files
- Reset {P} tasks to pending status
This CANNOT be easily undone without manual intervention.
================================================================================
Type 'YES' to proceed, or anything else to cancel:
CRITICAL: Require explicit 'YES' confirmation. Do not proceed on 'y', 'yes', or enter.
Revert Execution
Execute reverts in reverse chronological order (newest first):
Executing revert plan...
[1/4] Reverting abc1234...
git revert --no-edit abc1234
✓ Success
[2/4] Reverting def5678...
git revert --no-edit def5678
✓ Success
[3/4] Reverting ghi9012...
git revert --no-edit ghi9012
✓ Success
[4/4] Reverting jkl3456...
git revert --no-edit jkl3456
✓ Success
On Merge Conflict
If any revert produces a merge conflict:
================================================================================
MERGE CONFLICT DETECTED
================================================================================
Conflict occurred while reverting: {sha} - {message}
Conflicted files:
- src/components/Dashboard.tsx
Options:
1. Show conflict details
2. Abort revert sequence (keeps completed reverts)
3. Open manual resolution guide
IMPORTANT: Reverts 1-{N} have been completed. You may need to manually
resolve this conflict before continuing or fully undo the revert sequence.
Select option:
HALT immediately on any conflict. Do not attempt automatic resolution.
Plan.md Updates
After successful git reverts, update plan.md:
- Read current plan.md
- For each reverted task, change marker:
[x]->[ ][~]->[ ]
- Write updated plan.md
- Update metadata.json:
- Decrement
tasks.completed - Update
statusif needed - Update
updatedtimestamp
- Decrement
Do NOT commit plan.md changes - they are part of the revert operation
Track Status Updates
If reverting entire track:
- In tracks.md: Change
[x]or[~]to[ ] - Consider offering to delete the track directory entirely
If reverting to incomplete state:
- In tracks.md: Ensure marked as
[~]if partially complete,[ ]if fully reverted
Verification
After revert completion:
================================================================================
REVERT COMPLETE
================================================================================
Summary:
- Reverted {N} commits
- Reset {P} tasks to pending
- {M} files affected
Git log now shows:
{recent commit history}
Plan.md status:
- Task 2.2: [ ] Pending
- Task 2.3: [ ] Pending
================================================================================
Verify the revert was successful:
1. Run tests: {test command}
2. Check application: {relevant check}
If issues are found, you may need to:
- Fix conflicts manually
- Re-implement the reverted tasks
- Use 'git revert HEAD~{N}..HEAD' to undo the reverts
================================================================================
Safety Rules
- NEVER use
git reset --hard- Only usegit revert - NEVER use
git push --force- Only safe push operations - NEVER auto-resolve conflicts - Always halt for human intervention
- ALWAYS show full plan - User must see exactly what will happen
- REQUIRE explicit 'YES' - Not 'y', not enter, only 'YES'
- HALT on ANY error - Do not attempt to continue past failures
- PRESERVE history - Revert commits are preferred over history rewriting
Edge Cases
Track Never Committed
No commits found for track: {trackId}
The track exists but has no associated commits. This may mean:
- Implementation never started
- Commits used different format
Options:
1. Delete track directory only
2. Cancel
Commits Already Reverted
Some commits appear to already be reverted:
- abc1234 was reverted by xyz9876
Options:
1. Skip already-reverted commits
2. Cancel and investigate
Remote Already Pushed
WARNING: Some commits have been pushed to remote
Commits on remote:
- abc1234 (origin/main)
- def5678 (origin/main)
Reverting will create new revert commits that you'll need to push.
This is the safe approach (no force push required).
Continue with revert? (YES/no):
Undo the Revert
If user needs to undo the revert itself:
To undo this revert operation:
git revert HEAD~{N}..HEAD
This will create new commits that restore the reverted changes.
Alternatively, if not yet pushed:
git reset --soft HEAD~{N}
git checkout -- .
(Use with caution - this discards the revert commits)
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