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Git workflow and branching strategy expert. Use when establishing team collaboration patterns, optimizing commit practices, or designing scalable version control workflows for better developer experience.
Git conventions and workflow guidelines using Conventional Commits, branching strategies, and best practices for version control
Git workflow management with atomic commit principles. Capabilities: commit organization, branching strategies, merge/rebase workflows, PR management, history cleanup, staged change analysis, single-responsibility commits. Actions: commit, push, pull, merge, rebase, branch, stage, stash git operations. Keywords: git commit, git push, git pull, git merge, git rebase, git branch, git stash, atomic commit, commit message, conventional commits, branching strategy, GitFlow, trunk-based, PR, pull request, code review, git history, cherry-pick, squash, amend, interactive rebase, staged changes. Use when: organizing commits, creating branches, merging code, rebasing, writing commit messages, managing PRs, cleaning git history, analyzing staged changes.
Designs git workflows covering branching strategies, trunk-based development, stacked changes, conventional commits, CI/CD pipelines, and repository hygiene. Use when setting up branching models, writing commit messages, configuring GitHub Actions, managing stacked PRs, cleaning stale branches, creating issue templates, or recovering lost commits.
Git best practices, branching strategies, commit conventions, and PR workflows. Use when reviewing git history, writing commits, setting up branching strategy, or improving git practices. Triggers on "git best practices", "commit message", "branching strategy", or "PR workflow".
Git workflow patterns and version control best practices — branching strategies, commit conventions, PR workflows, release management, and monorepo patterns. Use when establishing team git conventions, reviewing branching strategies, or improving version control practices.