Use when preparing or executing git commits in this repo and the commit message must follow the emoji conventional template, especially for auto-commit or "just commit" requests that might bypass it.
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This skill provides a clear, well-structured template for git commits using emoji conventional format. The description adequately signals when to use it, and the SKILL.md contains sufficient task knowledge including template structure, emoji mappings, examples, and common pitfalls. The structure is clean with helpful quick reference tables. However, novelty is limited since enforcing a commit message template is relatively straightforward - a CLI agent could follow conventional commit guidelines with modest prompting. The skill primarily codifies a formatting standard rather than solving a complex multi-step problem, though it does add value by preventing template bypass on auto-commit requests.
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