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This Claude skill guides developers on Git branching strategies and merge operations when working with branches or pull requests. It helps select workflows like GitFlow or GitHub Flow and provides branch naming conventions. Use it for questions about creating branches, merging code, or establishing team Git practices.

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Git Workflow Guide

This skill provides guidance on Git branching strategies, branch naming conventions, and merge operations.

Quick Reference

Workflow Strategy Selection

Deployment FrequencyRecommended Strategy
Multiple times/dayTrunk-Based Development
Weekly to bi-weeklyGitHub Flow
Monthly or longerGitFlow

Branch Naming Convention

<type>/<short-description>
TypeUsageExample
feature/New functionalityfeature/oauth-login
fix/ or bugfix/Bug fixesfix/memory-leak
hotfix/Urgent production fixeshotfix/security-patch
refactor/Code refactoringrefactor/extract-service
docs/Documentation onlydocs/api-reference
test/Test additionstest/integration-tests
chore/Maintenance taskschore/update-dependencies
release/Release preparationrelease/v1.2.0

Naming Rules

  1. Use lowercase | 使用小寫
  2. Use hyphens for spaces | 使用連字號分隔單詞
  3. Be descriptive but concise | 具描述性但簡潔

Detailed Guidelines

For complete standards, see:

Pre-branch Checklist

Before creating a new branch:

  1. Check for unmerged branches

    git branch --no-merged main
    
  2. Sync latest code

    git checkout main
    git pull origin main
    
  3. Verify tests pass

    npm test  # or your project's test command
    
  4. Create branch with proper naming

    git checkout -b feature/description
    

Merge Strategy Quick Guide

StrategyWhen to Use
Merge Commit (--no-ff)Long-lived features, GitFlow releases
Squash MergeFeature branches, clean history
Rebase + FFTrunk-Based, short-lived branches

Examples

Creating a Feature Branch

# Good
git checkout -b feature/user-authentication
git checkout -b fix/null-pointer-in-payment
git checkout -b hotfix/critical-data-loss

# Bad
git checkout -b 123              # Not descriptive
git checkout -b Fix-Bug          # Not lowercase
git checkout -b myFeature        # No type prefix

Merge Workflow (GitHub Flow)

# 1. Create branch from main
git checkout main
git pull origin main
git checkout -b feature/user-profile

# 2. Make changes and commit
git add .
git commit -m "feat(profile): add avatar upload"
git push -u origin feature/user-profile

# 3. Create PR and merge via GitHub/GitLab UI

# 4. Delete branch after merge
git checkout main
git pull origin main
git branch -d feature/user-profile

Handling Merge Conflicts

# 1. Update your branch with main
git checkout feature/my-feature
git fetch origin
git merge origin/main

# 2. Resolve conflicts in files
# <<<<<<< HEAD
# Your changes
# =======
# Incoming changes
# >>>>>>> origin/main

# 3. Stage resolved files
git add resolved-file.js

# 4. Complete merge
git commit -m "chore: resolve merge conflicts with main"

# 5. Test and push
npm test
git push origin feature/my-feature

Configuration Detection

This skill supports project-specific workflow configuration.

Detection Order

  1. Check CONTRIBUTING.md for "Git Workflow" or "Branching Strategy" section
  2. If found, use the specified strategy (GitFlow / GitHub Flow / Trunk-Based)
  3. If not found, default to GitHub Flow for simplicity

First-Time Setup

If no configuration found:

  1. Ask the user: "This project hasn't configured a Git workflow strategy. Which would you prefer? (GitFlow / GitHub Flow / Trunk-Based)"
  2. After selection, suggest documenting in CONTRIBUTING.md:
## Git Workflow

### Branching Strategy
This project uses **[chosen option]**.

### Branch Naming
Format: `<type>/<description>`
Example: `feature/oauth-login`, `fix/memory-leak`

### Merge Strategy
- Feature branches: **[Squash / Merge commit / Rebase]**

License: CC BY 4.0 | Source: universal-doc-standards

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/AsiaOstrich/universal-dev-skills/tree/main/git-workflow-guide

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

GitHub 仓库

AsiaOstrich/universal-dev-skills
Path: skills/git-workflow-guide
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