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2.7 KiB
name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| gitea-workflow | This skill should be used when working in a git repository with a git.sethpc.xyz remote, when the user asks to "commit", "push", "create a repo", "gitea", or when making changes to code that should be committed. Provides commit conventions, CLI reference, and credential safety rules. |
Gitea Workflow — Commit Conventions & CLI
You're working with a repo hosted on Seth's Gitea instance (git.sethpc.xyz). Here's how we roll.
Commit Conventions (default-on, overridable)
These conventions apply unless the project's CLAUDE.md says otherwise:
- Conventional commits: Prefix every commit message with a type:
feat:— new featurefix:— bug fixdocs:— documentation onlyrefactor:— code restructuring, no behavior changetest:— adding or updating testschore:— maintenance, tooling, deps
- Commit immediately — every meaningful change gets its own commit. Don't hoard changes.
- Always push after commit — use
gitea pushorgit push. Code that isn't pushed is just a fancy diary entry. - No squashing — every commit is a record. History is sacred (and also useful for debugging).
- No batching unrelated changes — one commit, one concern. If you changed the auth system AND updated the README, that's two commits.
CLI Reference
The gitea CLI handles repo operations against git.sethpc.xyz:
gitea create <name> [--private] [--description "..."] # Create a new repo
gitea remote <name> # Set/update git origin with token auth
gitea push # Push current branch to origin
gitea delete <name> # Delete a repo (with confirmation)
gitea list # List your repos
For creating a new project from scratch:
mkdir my-project && cd my-project && git init
gitea create my-project --description "What it does"
gitea remote my-project
# ... write code ...
git add -A && git commit -m "feat: initial commit"
gitea push
Credential Safety
Never commit these:
~/.config/gitea/tokenor~/.config/gitea/username.envfiles containing secrets- API keys, tokens, or passwords in any form
Always ensure .gitignore includes:
.env
.env.*
*.key
*.pem
If you see credentials in staged files, warn the user immediately and unstage them.
Override Mechanism
Users can override any convention above in their project's CLAUDE.md. For example, if a project's CLAUDE.md says "squash commits before merge", follow that instead of these defaults. Project-level instructions always win.