Why Use This This skill provides specialized capabilities for ballred's codebase.
Use Cases Developing new features in the ballred repository Refactoring existing code to follow ballred standards Understanding and working with ballred's codebase structure
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---
name: push
description: Commit and push vault changes to Git with smart commit messages. Auto-stages files, creates meaningful commits, and syncs with remote. Use after making vault changes or at end of day.
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Glob
model: sonnet
disable-model-invocation: true
user-invocable: true
---
# Git Push Skill
Automates Git workflow to save your notes with meaningful commit messages and push to remote repository.
## Usage
Invoke with `/push` or ask Claude to save/commit your changes.
### Basic Usage
```
/push
```
### With Custom Message
```
/push "Completed project planning"
```
## What This Skill Does
1. **Stages All Changes**
- Adds all modified files
- Includes new files
- Removes deleted files
2. **Creates Smart Commit Message**
- Uses provided message, or
- Auto-generates from changes
- Includes date/time stamp
- Summarizes key modifications
3. **Syncs with Remote**
- Pulls latest changes (if enabled)
- Pushes to remote repository
- Handles merge conflicts gracefully
## Commit Message Format
### Automatic Messages
Based on your changes:
```
Daily note for 2024-01-15 + 3 project updates
- Added: Daily Notes/2024-01-15.md
- Modified: Projects/Learning Spanish/notes.md
- Modified: Goals/2. Monthly Goals.md
```
### With Timestamp
```
[2024-01-15 09:30] Completed weekly review
```
## Workflow Integration
### Morning Routine
```
/daily # Create daily note
# ... work on notes ...
/push "Morning planning complete"
```
### End of Day
```
# Complete daily reflection
/push # Auto-message with summary
```
### After Weekly Review
```
/weekly # Run weekly review
/push "Weekly review - Week 3"
```
## Git Operations
### Standard Flow
1. `git add .` - Stage all changes
2. `git commit -m "message"` - Create commit
3. `git pull --rebase origin main` - Get remote changes
4. `git push origin main` - Push to remote
### Safety Checks
- Verify Git repository exists
- Check for uncommitted changes
- Ensure remote is configured
- Validate branch exists
## Conflict Handling
If conflicts occur:
1. Auto-resolve attempts (favor local for notes)
2. If manual resolution needed, guide through process
3. Never force push without explicit request
## Security Considerations
### Never Commit
- Passwords or credentials
- API keys
- Personal identification
- Financial information
### Use .gitignore for
```
private/
credentials.md
.env
.obsidian/workspace*
.obsidian/cache
.trash/
.DS_Store
```
## Troubleshooting
### Push Rejected?
Pull first, then push again:
```bash
git pull --rebase origin main
git push origin main
```
### Not a Git Repository?
```bash
git init
git remote add origin [URL]
```
### Large Files Issue?
Consider Git LFS for images/attachments.
## Integration
Works with:
- `/daily` - Commit after creating daily note
- `/weekly` - Commit after weekly review
- `/onboard` - No git needed for context loading
- Auto-commit hook for automatic saves