Apply when committing code, writing commit messages, or configuring .gitignore
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This skill provides solid guidance on Git conventions including Conventional Commits format and .gitignore best practices. The structure is clean with clear examples and templates. However, the description is somewhat vague ('Apply when...') and doesn't clearly specify what actions the skill performs versus provides guidance for. Task knowledge is strong with concrete examples, types, and templates. Structure is good for a simple skill. Novelty is low since these are well-established conventions that a CLI agent could likely follow with basic prompting, though the consolidated reference and templates do provide some value for consistency and recall of specific rules like the 72-character limit and imperative mood requirements.
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