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Commit message writer
PromptStableby @julian2026-05-27
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Anyone in the studio. Open and go.
paste into Claude, or drop the file into a Claude Code skills dir
What it does
Writes a clean conventional commit message from a diff or description, following conventional commit format with a one-line summary and an optional body.
When to use
- When you've made a change and want a proper commit message without overthinking it
- For code review prep, a good commit message makes the PR easier to review
- When a teammate's commit messages are chronically unhelpful and you want a template
The skill
Here's what changed:
[paste your git diff, or describe the changes in plain language]
Write a commit message following conventional commit format:
type(scope): short description, max 72 chars, imperative mood ("add" not "added")- Blank line
- Body (optional): explain WHY, not what. What's the motivation? What would a reviewer want to know?
Types: feat, fix, refactor, docs, test, chore, perf, style
If the change is large or touches multiple concerns, flag it, it may warrant splitting into separate commits.
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