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# Commit Commands Plugin
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Streamline your git workflow with simple commands for committing, pushing, and creating pull requests.
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## Overview
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The Commit Commands Plugin automates common git operations, reducing context switching and manual command execution. Instead of running multiple git commands, use a single slash command to handle your entire workflow.
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## Commands
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### `/commit`
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Creates a git commit with an automatically generated commit message based on staged and unstaged changes.
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**What it does:**
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1. Analyzes current git status
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2. Reviews both staged and unstaged changes
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3. Examines recent commit messages to match your repository's style
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4. Drafts an appropriate commit message
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5. Stages relevant files
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6. Creates the commit
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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/commit
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```
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**Example workflow:**
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```bash
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# Make some changes to your code
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# Then simply run:
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/commit
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# Claude will:
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# - Review your changes
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# - Stage the files
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# - Create a commit with an appropriate message
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# - Show you the commit status
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```
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**Features:**
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- Automatically drafts commit messages that match your repo's style
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- Follows conventional commit practices
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- Avoids committing files with secrets (.env, credentials.json)
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- Includes Claude Code attribution in commit message
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### `/commit-push-pr`
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Complete workflow command that commits, pushes, and creates a pull request in one step.
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**What it does:**
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1. Creates a new branch (if currently on main)
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2. Stages and commits changes with an appropriate message
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3. Pushes the branch to origin
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4. Creates a pull request using `gh pr create`
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5. Provides the PR URL
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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/commit-push-pr
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```
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**Example workflow:**
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```bash
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# Make your changes
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# Then run:
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/commit-push-pr
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# Claude will:
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# - Create a feature branch (if needed)
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# - Commit your changes
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# - Push to remote
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# - Open a PR with summary and test plan
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# - Give you the PR URL to review
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```
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**Features:**
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- Analyzes all commits in the branch (not just the latest)
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- Creates comprehensive PR descriptions with:
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- Summary of changes (1-3 bullet points)
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- Test plan checklist
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- Claude Code attribution
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- Handles branch creation automatically
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- Uses GitHub CLI (`gh`) for PR creation
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**Requirements:**
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- GitHub CLI (`gh`) must be installed and authenticated
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- Repository must have a remote named `origin`
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### `/clean_gone`
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Cleans up local branches that have been deleted from the remote repository.
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**What it does:**
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1. Lists all local branches to identify [gone] status
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2. Identifies and removes worktrees associated with [gone] branches
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3. Deletes all branches marked as [gone]
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4. Provides feedback on removed branches
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**Usage:**
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```bash
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/clean_gone
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```
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**Example workflow:**
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```bash
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# After PRs are merged and remote branches are deleted
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/clean_gone
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# Claude will:
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# - Find all branches marked as [gone]
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# - Remove any associated worktrees
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# - Delete the stale local branches
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# - Report what was cleaned up
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```
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**Features:**
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- Handles both regular branches and worktree branches
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- Safely removes worktrees before deleting branches
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- Shows clear feedback about what was removed
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- Reports if no cleanup was needed
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**When to use:**
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- After merging and deleting remote branches
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- When your local branch list is cluttered with stale branches
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- During regular repository maintenance
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## Installation
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This plugin is included in the Claude Code repository. The commands are automatically available when using Claude Code.
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## Best Practices
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### Using `/commit`
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- Review the staged changes before committing
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- Let Claude analyze your changes and match your repo's commit style
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- Trust the automated message, but verify it's accurate
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- Use for routine commits during development
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### Using `/commit-push-pr`
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- Use when you're ready to create a PR
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- Ensure all your changes are complete and tested
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- Claude will analyze the full branch history for the PR description
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- Review the PR description and edit if needed
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- Use when you want to minimize context switching
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### Using `/clean_gone`
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- Run periodically to keep your branch list clean
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- Especially useful after merging multiple PRs
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- Safe to run - only removes branches already deleted remotely
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- Helps maintain a tidy local repository
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## Workflow Integration
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### Quick commit workflow:
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```bash
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# Write code
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/commit
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# Continue development
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```
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### Feature branch workflow:
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```bash
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# Develop feature across multiple commits
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/commit # First commit
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# More changes
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/commit # Second commit
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# Ready to create PR
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/commit-push-pr
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```
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### Maintenance workflow:
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```bash
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# After several PRs are merged
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/clean_gone
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# Clean workspace ready for next feature
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```
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## Requirements
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- Git must be installed and configured
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- For `/commit-push-pr`: GitHub CLI (`gh`) must be installed and authenticated
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- Repository must be a git repository with a remote
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## Troubleshooting
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### `/commit` creates empty commit
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**Issue**: No changes to commit
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**Solution**:
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- Ensure you have unstaged or staged changes
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- Run `git status` to verify changes exist
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### `/commit-push-pr` fails to create PR
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**Issue**: `gh pr create` command fails
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**Solution**:
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- Install GitHub CLI: `brew install gh` (macOS) or see [GitHub CLI installation](https://cli.github.com/)
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- Authenticate: `gh auth login`
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- Ensure repository has a GitHub remote
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### `/clean_gone` doesn't find branches
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**Issue**: No branches marked as [gone]
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**Solution**:
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- Run `git fetch --prune` to update remote tracking
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- Branches must be deleted from the remote to show as [gone]
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## Tips
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- **Combine with other tools**: Use `/commit` during development, then `/commit-push-pr` when ready
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- **Let Claude draft messages**: The commit message analysis learns from your repo's style
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- **Regular cleanup**: Run `/clean_gone` weekly to maintain a clean branch list
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- **Review before pushing**: Always review the commit message and changes before pushing
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## Author
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||||
Anthropic (support@anthropic.com)
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|
||||
## Version
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1.0.0
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---
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description: Cleans up all git branches marked as [gone] (branches that have been deleted on the remote but still exist locally), including removing associated worktrees.
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---
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## Your Task
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You need to execute the following bash commands to clean up stale local branches that have been deleted from the remote repository.
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## Commands to Execute
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1. **First, list branches to identify any with [gone] status**
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Execute this command:
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```bash
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git branch -v
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```
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Note: Branches with a '+' prefix have associated worktrees and must have their worktrees removed before deletion.
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2. **Next, identify worktrees that need to be removed for [gone] branches**
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Execute this command:
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```bash
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git worktree list
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```
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3. **Finally, remove worktrees and delete [gone] branches (handles both regular and worktree branches)**
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Execute this command:
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```bash
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# Process all [gone] branches, removing '+' prefix if present
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git branch -v | grep '\[gone\]' | sed 's/^[+* ]//' | awk '{print $1}' | while read branch; do
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echo "Processing branch: $branch"
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# Find and remove worktree if it exists
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worktree=$(git worktree list | grep "\\[$branch\\]" | awk '{print $1}')
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if [ ! -z "$worktree" ] && [ "$worktree" != "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" ]; then
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echo " Removing worktree: $worktree"
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git worktree remove --force "$worktree"
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fi
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# Delete the branch
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echo " Deleting branch: $branch"
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git branch -D "$branch"
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done
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```
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## Expected Behavior
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||||
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After executing these commands, you will:
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- See a list of all local branches with their status
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- Identify and remove any worktrees associated with [gone] branches
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- Delete all branches marked as [gone]
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- Provide feedback on which worktrees and branches were removed
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If no branches are marked as [gone], report that no cleanup was needed.
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---
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allowed-tools: Bash(git checkout --branch:*), Bash(git add:*), Bash(git status:*), Bash(git push:*), Bash(git commit:*), Bash(gh pr create:*)
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description: Commit, push, and open a PR
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---
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## Context
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- Current git status: !`git status`
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- Current git diff (staged and unstaged changes): !`git diff HEAD`
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- Current branch: !`git branch --show-current`
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## Your task
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Based on the above changes:
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1. Create a new branch if on main
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2. Create a single commit with an appropriate message
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3. Push the branch to origin
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4. Create a pull request using `gh pr create`
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5. You have the capability to call multiple tools in a single response. You MUST do all of the above in a single message. Do not use any other tools or do anything else. Do not send any other text or messages besides these tool calls.
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---
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allowed-tools: Bash(git add:*), Bash(git status:*), Bash(git commit:*)
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description: Create a git commit
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---
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## Context
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- Current git status: !`git status`
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- Current git diff (staged and unstaged changes): !`git diff HEAD`
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- Current branch: !`git branch --show-current`
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- Recent commits: !`git log --oneline -10`
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## Your task
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Based on the above changes, create a single git commit.
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You have the capability to call multiple tools in a single response. Stage and create the commit using a single message. Do not use any other tools or do anything else. Do not send any other text or messages besides these tool calls.
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