here-be-git

Initialise a git repository with optional agent commit instructions and .gitignore. Use when users say "here be git", "init git", "initialise git", or…

INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/intellectronica/agent-skills --skill here-be-git
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SKILL.md

Here Be Git

Initialise a git repository with optional configuration for agent workflows.

Workflow

Step 1: Initialise Git Repository

Run git init in the current working directory. Confirm to the user that the repository has been initialised.

Step 2: Agent Commit Instructions

Ask the user:

Would you like me to add instructions for the agent to always commit when it's done with a task?

If the user confirms:

  • Check if AGENTS.md exists in the current directory
  • If it exists, append the commit instructions to it
  • If it doesn't exist, create it with the commit instructions

The commit instructions to add:

## Git Workflow — CRITICAL, MANDATORY, NO EXCEPTIONS

> **THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL.** Every agent operating in this repository MUST follow this workflow after every change, no matter how small. There are ZERO exceptions to this rule. Skipping a commit is never acceptable. If you have made any change to any file, you MUST commit before moving on.

### Rules

1. **ALWAYS commit your changes immediately after completing a task or reaching any logical stopping point.** Do not defer. Do not batch. Do not skip.

2. **ALWAYS commit before ending your session.** The working directory MUST be clean (all changes committed) when you finish. Leaving uncommitted changes is a failure state.

3. **Use clear, descriptive commit messages** that explain what was done and why.

4. **If in doubt, commit.** It is always better to have one commit too many than one too few.

### To be absolutely clear

- "I'll commit later" — **No. Commit now.**

- "It's just a small change" — **Commit it.**

- "I'm about to make another change" — **Commit the current one first.**

- "The user didn't ask me to commit" — **Irrelevant. Commit anyway.**

After creating or updating AGENTS.md, commit it with an appropriate message.

Step 3: Gitignore Configuration

Ask the user:

Would you like me to create a .gitignore? If so, what flavour or patterns should I include? (e.g., Node.js, Python, macOS, IDE files, or specific files/patterns)

If the user provides a flavour or patterns:

  • Generate an appropriate .gitignore based on their input
  • For common flavours, include standard patterns:
  • Node.js: node_modules/, dist/, .env, *.log, etc.
  • Python: __pycache__/, *.pyc, .venv/, venv/, .env, *.egg-info/, etc.
  • macOS: .DS_Store, .AppleDouble, .LSOverride, ._*
  • IDE files: .idea/, .vscode/, *.swp, *.swo, *.sublime-*
  • Include any specific files or patterns the user mentions
  • Commit the .gitignore with an appropriate message

If the user declines, skip this step.

Notes

  • If git is already initialised in the directory, inform the user and skip to Step 2
  • Use the AskUserQuestion tool for the confirmation prompts
  • Keep commits atomic and well-described
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